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has complained of the treaty concluded by Venice and Milan with France. Have already said that the Duke of Milan has made the treaty only in order to obtain Novara, and that Venice has never made peace with France. Are

written the substance of it. The King held a public sitting of the Council in presence of the ambassadors of Venice and Milan, and of De Puebla in his capacity as ambassador of Spain, of the Pope, and of the

Romans, Ferdinand and Isabella Of Spain, and the Dukes of Venice and Milan. The ambassador of Henry is Robert Shirbourne. Henry VII. declares his entry into the league concluded at Venice on the 31st of March 1495. The old treaty

Lacy to lade in a ship in that port and, after payment of customs, subsidies etc., to take over to Venice fifty dozen hats of diverse colour, any ordinances or proclamations to the contrary notwithstanding. For half a mark paid

him due. Dated 6 February 17 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 February. Robert Cheyne esquire to Victor Capell of Venice merchant. General release of all actions real and personal by reason of covenant, account, debt, trespass, contract or demand.

John Gylle of London 'taillour,' Simon Noyre of Florence, Mark Pekettes of Genoa ( Janua ) and James Faleronis of Venice merchants to Robert Stillyngton clerk archdeacon of Colcestre. Recognisance for 100 l ., to be levied etc. in the

of acknowledgment, 29 July. May 31. Westminster. Homo Bonegrete of Venice, Julian Salvaegus of Genoa, Francis Dyes of Spain, Nicholas de Pezolo, Lewis Tronus, both of Venice, Jerome Duodo of Venice, John de Barde of Florence, John Lomelinus of Genoa,

that the said church of W[e ] terynsete should be collated by authority of the ordinary to John Barotius of Venice [now ] a subdeacon of the present, then an acolyte of the said pope, 4 the said Vincent, who

the king that at Lescluse in Flanders that ship was laded with divers merchandise of merchants of Luka, Florence and Venice to be taken to Lumbardy, and that although by reason of a storm he touched at Dertemuth for safety

a pain of 40 l . 15 s . 93/4 d ., made 18 March by Nicholas de Moriano of Venice esquire for Lawrence Estephene, who shall sail in name of the said Nicholas. Memorandum of a like mainprise, made

Pissat, master or owner ( patronum ) of a carrack, called the ' Seint Marie' and 'Seint Nicholas ' of Venice arrested in that port, after payment of the customs, subsidies etc. due upon the merchandise brought thither, to pass

of 4,000 marks, made in chancery 1 September this year by Gerard de Dauncy of Florence, Nicholas de Mollino of Venice, Paul de Milliane of Luca and Thomas de Albertis of Florence merchants for L awrence de Albertis of Florence

Charles V, 442. Nicolo , 108. Nigris , Niccolo de, citizen of Genoa, 4. Nino , Roderigo, imperial ambassador at Venice: will not recognise Sforza, 535. Nivelles in Brabant [Belgium ] : letter dated at, 58. Nivernais , Nervense [Nievre,

conditions on which he is accepted shall be according to his wishes. The Pope, the King of the Romans, Spain, Venice, and Milan represent a great portion of Christendom, and if Henry enter into a league with them, he will

nunc vero Imperator Electus . Maximilian assumed the title of Emperor Elect in the spring 1508, when he undertook his expedition against Venice. This and the other similar documents seem therefore to have been composed early in the year 1508.

Venice 1486-1490 1486-1490 1486. Jan. 9. Deliberazioni Senato Secreta. v. xxxii., p. 188. 508 . The Doge and Senate to Hieronimo Zorzi, Ambassador in France. By the ambassador's letters of the 16th and 17th December have understood the determination

Venice 1506 1506 1506. Jan. 1. Original Letter Book, LetterNo. 106. 862 . Vincenzo Quirini to the Signory. King Philip is awaiting fair weather to embark for Spain. Contested election for the see of Liege; intentions of Lewis XII.

of Florence by reason of the disputes between the mayor, bailiffs, and community and certain merchants [and ] mariners of Venice coming to that town in galleys, and not to arrest their goods, chattels, or wares, but to treat them

in co. Wilts. Aug. 6. Rockingham. Brother Leonard de Tibertis, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Venice, supplying the place in England of the grand-master of the Hospital, and brother Thomas Larcher, prior of the Hospital

16 May, and acknowledged the aforesaid deed. Membrane 29 d . April 30. Northampton. Brother Leonard de Tibertis, prior of Venice, supplying in England the place of the Grand Master of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, and Brother

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