The Military & Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem
Sancti Lazari Ordinis Academia Internationalis
The Military & Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem
Grand Master H.E.
Don Francisco de Borbon Graf von Hardenberg
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Archival Libraries

Archives relevant to the history of the Military & Hospitaller Oerders of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem

Torri ta' Lanzun

Archival Libraries

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Torri ta' Lanzun Archival Library
Torri ta' Lanzun in San Gwann, Malta serves as the depository of the 20th century Archives of the Order of the Military and Hospitraller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem.

Archival catalogue
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French Archives Nationales
Archives de France: SÉRIES M ET MM: ORDRES MILITAIRES ET HOSPITALIERS UNIVERSITÉS ET COLLÈGES TITRES NOBILIAIRES. MÉLANGES

​Archival catalogue

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Archivio di Stato di Torino
The Turin State Archives holds documentation relating to the Order of Sts. Maurice and Lazarus for the period 1557 - 1866 and also documents relative to the pre-1557 Order of Saint Lazarus.

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​Archival catalogue

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National Library of Malta
The Malta Bibliotheca holds the Archives of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Some documents within this archive relate to dealings with the Order of St. Lazarus and also refers to Lazarite grandmasters who were also members of the Order of St. John.

Archival catalogue

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​Public Record Office, Kew, London, U.K.
The PRO was merged with the Historical Manuscripts Commission and transferred to Kew in 2003. The archive holds the official collection of records of public business for England, Wales and the central UK government, including the records of court proceedings going back to the Middle Ages, and the original manuscript of Domesday Book. The records include important documents pertaining to the Order of Saint Lazarus in England.

​Archival catalogue as collated by Dr. David Marcombe


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