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cast further light on it, and the king therefore wished to await his return. In fact, Norfolk had died at Venice on 22 September, but news of this had not yet reached England. CPR 1399-1401 , 78,204. Powell and Wallis,

die Octobris. Per Billam Thesaurariae . Oct. 13. Request for letters of general safe conduct for Nicholas de Moriano of Venice, going into distant countries on the K.'s service. Westm . O. ix. 317. H. iv. p. ii. 148. De

Mistery of Vintners presented certain butts of wine, Romney and Spanish, lying in the cellars of Peter Balby, merchant of Venice, and Obert Grimba, merchant of Genoa, in the parish of St. Botolph, Billingsgate, as being cor rupt and unfit

of Husting . R. R. Sharpe, vol. II, p. 18. ] Membr. 6 14 Dec. 1380 John Gremany, merchant of Venice, was summoned to answer Paul Mageri, merchant of Lucca, in a plea that he render account of 102 silk

quartermasters, 162. Cant , John, 66. Canterbury , archbishop of. See "Clergy." - archbishopric of, 347. Captarini , patriarch of Venice and papal legate, 55. Capuchins and Capuchinesses , 90. Carberry hill , 91. Cardan , physician, 530. Cardarroch ,

that no individual merchant of Northern Italy should henceforth go to London and trade there. This ordinance the signory of Venice ratified by a decree of the Senate, and prohibited, under a heavy fine, all Venetian vessels from visiting the

away goods and chatt els worth �10, namely 3lb of silk, 25 pipes of gold [thread ] of Cyprus and Venice, 8 purses, 8 slays ['slayos' - weaving tools ] and other items. This was against the peace, and to

and Martin, 1312; bishop of Albano, 1321; died at Avignon, 1327. Author of Speculum Morale totius Scripturae (printed Lyons, 1513; Venice, 1594 and 1600), and other works. (Wadding, Script ., 224; Ciaconius, Vit. Pont ., ii., 386.) Or Elie de

one of those years or between the years 1173 and 1177, when he was again at Anagni before going to Venice and Rome. By it the pope takes the hospital under his protection, but grants no privileges to the priory.

before the Mayor of Rye in the suit of John Smyth, citizen and glasier of London, against Sebastian Orlanden of Venice. Stephen Duvall, of London, Frenchman, deposed that the said Sebastian Orlanden ought to have a third part with Godfraye

their intention of sending a fleet against the Turks, but added that, although he was on very intimate terms with Venice, the Venetians had said nothing to him about their great need. Henry does not seem to be inclined to

Tibertis, Leonard de. -, -, -, and brethren of, 11, 12. -, -, in Ireland. See Ireland. -, -, in Venice, 151. St. Kewe , alias Lanowe, Lannouseynt, Lannoweseynt [co. Cornwall ] , 349, 469. -, -, Trelulla in, 470.

Veysyn, William, 261, 367. Venables , Alice wife of William de, 177. -, Richard de, 101. -, William de, 177. Venice , prior of. See Tibertis. Venour , John le, 104, 544. -, Peter le, 478. Venuz , John de,

155. -, Thomas de, 185, 333, 343, 472, 491, 615. Veille , John la, 156. Venella , Roger de, 176. Venice , prior of, 29, 88, 89; and see Tibertis, Leonard de. Venour , Master William le, 205. -, Sampson

de, 308. -, -, of Ipswich, 31. Boulogne , honour of, 452. Boun , John, 503. -, Nicholas, merchant of Venice, 213. Boundynson , Boudynson, John, seaman, of Gorkum, 270, 271, 314. Bourdeaux. See Bordeaux. Bourdoun , John, 512. Bourelasshe.

Michaelmas 1449 County: London Writ type: Debt (bond) Damages claimed: �100 Case type: Bond Pleading: Federico de Comero, merchant of Venice, states that on 9 March 1442 Frederick de Nofory made bond with him in �63 16s 8d, payable at

any fear of imprisonment as stated. Enquiry by country. JB states that he is an alien, namely a merchant of Venice, and according to the statute he seeks a writ to the sheriff of London that he summon a jury

required, were to be provided at a stipulated rate of interest 2 Florence was, however, duped by her powerful ally Venice, and reaped little from the war, other than a debt of over 450,000 florins, for the repayment of which

Idonia and Amedas (II. 274). Of other articles of bed-furniture may be mentioned a silk mattress (quilt?) with cloth of Venice in the middle (I. 176), and a mattress covered with Borddalisandre (II. 221), a stuff frequently mentioned in old

to theire own liking and election, as wee have heretofore done in the warrs of Denmark and Sweden, of Poland, Venice, the United Provinces and divers others. Forasmuch as we are informed, that notwithstanding our said lettres and order thereuppon

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