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and Andrew Jan merchants of Venice, masters or owners ( patroni ) of two galleys now in the said port, to suffer them, after payment of the customs, subsidies etc. thereupon due, to pass to Venice with their galleys laded

and the convent of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. Requesting them to make provision of the priory of Venice, void by the death of N apoleo de Tibertis, to Daniel de Carreto, preceptor of the houses of Solnofit

of Venice had the same idea of sending ambassadors, but circumstances have hitherto prevented the idea from taking shape. Now we all think we must not put off any longer. His lordship has chosen and we hear from Venice that

two of his servants cardinals, naming the Reverend Auditor of the Chamber and the Protonotary Casal, now his ambassador at Venice. His Holiness has so far delayed to do so, and as Christmas is approaching, the king has now urged

him in chancery to Peter son of Eustace de la Rokele. July 5. Reigate. 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 Thomas

of white soap of theirs and of other their fellows to be laded in foreign parts in certain galleys of Venice now in the port of London to be brought to England, and that on the voyage Thomas Beauforde the

( sic ). - Christopher Cataneus and Dominicus Spinula merchants of Genoa ( Janua ) to John de Ponti of Venice. Recognisance for 300 l ., to be levied etc. in the city . . . ( Incomplete .) Membrane

287, 344. St. Clement ' s, Francis Condulmarus, of Venice, nephew and chamberlain and regent of the camera of Eugenius IV, afterwards cardinal bishop of Porto, called the cardinal of Venice, 275, 282, 283, 288, 316, 318, 320 note ,

other whatsoever at his peril to give or receive in buying, selling or trafficking a money of silver halfpence of Venice now newly imported into the city of London, as the king has true information, or secretly or openly to

9 Henry V. [A.D. 1421-2 ] 4 March, 9 Henry V. [A.D. 1421-2 ] , came Jeronimo Bragadini, merchant of Venice, notifying on oath the loss of his seal with engravin g (as recorded) on the 25th February last, and

slain at Towton, 65, 72. Grillo , a leading Genoese, 75. Grippa . See Agrippa. Gritti , Andrea, Doge of Venice, 487. Groti . See Grey. Gruthuyse , Grutus , Grutux , Lord of, See Bruges, Louis de. Gualana ,

came into chancery at Winchester, on 22 March, and acknowledged the aforesaid deed. March 20. Winchester. To the doge of Venice and the community of that city. Request that they will do what is equitable and reasonable for the king's

and Sandewich and other the king's ministers and lieges by land and water. Passport over sea for Anthony Speletinus of Venice, being of the household of the cardinal of Ravenna, with one servant and one horse, taking two great bales

to dearrest and deliver to Hugelin Gerard of Bologna, Angelus Christofori of Luke, James Monaldi of Florence, John Jan of Venice, Benedict Blasy and John de Torellis both of Bologna, all dwelling in the city of London, or by their

Eure ] , hospital of St. Giles of, 163. Pontefract , Pountfret, co. York, 372. Ponti , John de, of Venice, 378. Ponton , William, 386. Ponynges. See Poynings. Ponynges , co. Norfolk. See Poynings. Ponyngges. See Poynings. Ponyngges ,

Like order to restore and deliver to James de Petro Dyne of Florence, attorney and proctor of the merchants of Venice, 54 pockets of wool, five bales of woolfells and one cloth of Braban by them kept under arrest, which

-, intervention of, in a suit, 129, 160. -, -, monition of, 161. Torcello , Torcellan [ us ] , [Venice, Italy ] , bishop of, papal mandatary, 159, 331. Torger , Torgir, William, clerk, de facto vicar of Ballingarry

Order at his peril, upon the entry of merchants and others of Venice within the port of London, to cause search to be made whether any money of Venice called 'galeyhalpens' is brought in their galleys, and on behalf of

of London and singular the ports and places adjacent. Order to deliver to Nicholas Mulyn and his fellows, merchants of Venice, 1,000 marks of the galleys arising, according to an assignment to them made at the receipt of the exchequer

458, 462, 490. letters to, 444. letters of Scarpinello to, 450, 457, 459, 468. Barbarigo , Barbadien, Augustino, Doge of Venice, 307, 309 n , 310, 373. Barbaro , Hermolus, Bishop of Verona: suggested as legate, 101. Barber , 266.

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