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as he shall please, lade it in ships, and take it without a second payment to Genoa ( Janua ), Venice or other parts of the king's friendship at his pleasure all at once or from time to time; as

200 l ., made 11 May by Dru Bardolf of Dorset and William Mildenhale of London for Philip Bassedene of Venice in regard to Robert Odyham. Memorandum of a like mainprise, mutatis mutandis , under a pain of 100 l

worstede, 12 lb . of silk, 2 lb . of 'ryban' and 'frenges,' eight pipes of thread of gold of Venice, 2 lb . of good white thread and two pairs of great 'trussyngcofres' which the king is sending her

of Florence should at their own cost send two or one of them to Italy, namely to the cities of Venice, Padua, Pisa, Ferrara, Perusia and Luca and to all other castles and places which are of the league of

Branda de Castillione, 226, 227. Priests- St. Balbina's, John Kempe, archbishop of York. See Kempe. St. Clement's, Francis Condulmarus of Venice, vice-chancellor of the Roman church, 34, 44 note , 53 note , 55 note , 59 note , 70

each bottle holds one gallon and two pairs of which each bottle holds half a gallon, in two galleys of Venice now in the port of London, and without payment of custom or subsidy thereupon by the masters or owners

of her raiment, and two chests with the 'tiere' and other her things needful therein, shipped in a galley of Venice which is in that port. By K. Aug. 23. Westminster. To the warden of the Flete prison. Order, for

and 12 d . in the pound. Order to suffer Henry bishop of Winchester to lade in a galley of Venice, Andrew Barbarigo owner and, without payment of custom or subsidy, to carry over sea one short cloth of scarlet,

of Venice and at the request of Nicholas de Comaryn, 1 consul of the merchants of Venice staying at Bruges in Flanders, and of Nicholas Berthelmeu, the king's merchant, he has taken into his protection all the merchants of Venice

Aber Honddu. As the names of Italian places in the other volumes have been put into English, and Florence and Venice etc. given instead of the Italian form, the same method has been used for Wales. I should like to

Shrine of S. Erkenwald is a point of some little interest. He was sent as Ambassador to Rome and to Venice in 1429. Dugdale, S. Paul's , p. 219. The Episcopal library was not of any very great extent. It

Northern Italy. To mention only the more important places where Archives exist, this includes Milan, Genoa, Turin, Venice, Mantua, Modena, Parma and Ferrara, and it might be held to embrace Bologna, Florence, Siena, Pisa and Lucca as well. That one

Falkland , William de, 546. Fallacis , Saladin de, 308, 330. Falleye . See Fawley. Fallio , Dominican prior of Venice, 174. Falnethbi . See Fulnetby. Falwne , John, 448. Fanflar . See Flawford. Fareham , Faraham [co. Hants ]

Venice 1461-1470 1461-1470 1461. Jan. 9. Sforza Archives. Milan. 360 . The Bishop of Teramo to Master Lorenzo, of Florence, resident with Queen Margaret. Manifest perils require my writing, as I am unable to come safely in person to

Venice 1509 1509 1509. Jan. 15. Misti Consiglio X., v. xxxii. 916 . Decree of the Council of Ten. The news now received from England at this important crisis deserves to be discussed with the greatest caution and secresy,

Dammory . See Amory. Damysel , Richard, priest, notary, 597. Dancaster , Thomas de, 171. Dandolo , Francis, doge of Venice, 15, 16. Danebury [co. Essex ] , 120. Danewalle , Danewell. See Denwall. Danhurst , Robert de, 452. Dauiel

horses shall during the whole month of March 1377 hold themselves in readiness in any of the ports of Sicily, Venice, or Genoa, along with the rest of five hundred knights and as many esquires from other priories, to go

the order of Friars Preachers, and t he priors and brethren of the order about to assemble in chapter-general at Venice. Request for their prayers on behalf of the king and queen, Edward, earl of Chester, their eldest son, and

to certain galleys of Venice in the port of Swyn ( del Swyn ) in Flanders from the ports of London and Southampton, to be discharged into the said galleys at Swyn, and thence carried to Venice; and they have

of Florence, Michael Queryn, Mark Markadelle and Stephen Queryn merchants of Venice to suffer Donald Remonde and Andrew Queryn masters or owners ( patronos ) of two galleys of Venice in that port, laded with wool, woollen cloths and divers

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