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are the principal members of it, in conjunction with the Pope, the King of the Romans, and the Dukes of Venice and Milan. There is time still for Henry to enter into it. If he does, all the other affairs

Turks at Smyrna, won by the forces of the king of Cyprus, of the Hospitallers, and of the doge of Venice, to whom the pope sent Henry, patriarch of Constantinople, as legate, a full account of which will be given

said galleys are not to leave before August 20. Ibid . (f. 38 d .) To Andrew Contareno, doge of Venice. Desiring him to postpone until the middle of August the departure of the five galleys offered for the pope

between Oceanus and Thetis follow: Oceanus And Thetis. Thetis . What brave sea-music bids us welcome, hark! Sure, this is Venice, and the day Saint Mark, In which the Duke and Senates their course hold To wed our empire with

309. -, -, the elder, 390. -, -, the younger, 390. Antonio , Dionysius de, owner of a carrack of Venice, 318. Antrenon , Jocelin de, 453. Anwick , Amwyke, co. Lincoln, 19. Apley , co. Lincoln, Kingthorpe in, q.v

T.; Markham, J.; and assizes; bench, common and king's. Justynian , Justynyan, Daniel, 169, 174, 183. -, Humphrey, merchant of Venice, 166. -, Oliver, 183. Juyn [ unidentified ] , co. Kent, 85. K Kantays , John, 338. Karliol ,

London, 61, 482. Andover , Andevere [co. Hants ] , 68. -, hundred of, 68. Andrea , James de, of Venice, his ship la Falcon et Seint Benedict , 388. Andrewe , Andreu, James, 326. -, Robert, 326. -, William,

shire of Berks in parliament, 135. -, Thomas, 72. -, William, 287. Jamis. See Jaune. Jan , Andrew, merchant of Venice, 147. Jankyn , Janekyn, Janekynes, Richard, 21. -, -, chaplain, 491. -, Thomas, of St. Lawrence, Isle of Thanet,

of Venyse, Dominic Velane 'marchaunt' of Florence, Reynere Myorate 'marchaunt' of Venyse, Gerard Davyse of Florence merchant, Marius Marcadele of Venice merchant and Stephen Tourneboue of Florence merchant, to have Lewis Valarys before the king and council within eight days

wit:- The king of Jerusalem and Cyprus. The king of Jerusalem and Sicily. The king of Castile. The doge of Venice. The doge and council of Genoa. The king of Armenia. The general master of the Hospital of St. John

this matter. Dated Westminster, 28 August. By p.s. [3308 ] . Membrane 24 d . 716 Lodowic Moro, merchant of Venice, factor and attorney of Antony Moro and Peter Moro, Venetian merchants, his brothers, to Benedict Bonvisi, merchant of Lucca,

, John, chaplain, 945. -, Thomas, 1214. -, William, lord. See Lovell. Moro , Antony, Lodowic and Peter, merchants of Venice, 716. Mortimer , Mortemer, Mortymer, Alice, wife of John, of Welling, 599. -, David, 1484. Morton , Moreton, John,

the realm and elsewhere. Dated 21 May, 1 Edward V. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 May. 1034 Philip Trivisano, merchant of Venice, to Hugh Pemberton, tailor of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of two bales or sacks of raw silke,

Langbourn Ward < London < England (initial) 14/12/1461 (due) 31/03/1462 Individuals Individual Status Occupation Place Role Lodowicus Gradenigo (m) Merchant Venice < Foreign < Italy Plaintiff Thomas Sel ly (m) Citizen Vintner London < England alias (lately of) Westminster <

— Richard, 86 Plumpton, Plympton , 110 – 11 Plumstead , 116 Plurio, Plureo, Nicholas , galeyman , merchant of Venice, 300, 301 Plymouth , Richard, tailor, 230 Plymouth , 89, 260 Poculchurch, Pokelcherche , John, of Bristol, 45 Poke

and pretended to be a hermit, saying that he was such, and that he had made pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Rome, Venice, and the city of Seville, in Spain; and under colour of such falsehood he had and received many good

during ten years of the same indulgence and remission of sins as is gained by those who visit St. Mark's, Venice, on Ascension Day, to penitents who on Holy Thursday, 16 Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, and on the Assumption

gold rings, and thirteen silver spoons marked with a star; one mattress ( culcitram ) of silk with cloth of Venice in the middle, and her best chest. Also to the said Johanna, daughter of Hamo le Paumer, her second

emperor and Spain, 437, 439; league with Charles V, 441, 442. offers league against emperor, 443; advice to pope and Venice, 444; Sforza urged to write to, 445, 458, 511, 513. nuncio urges to join league, 446. Wolsey influences against

Italy, 99, 314, 427, 440, 448, 491, 502, 504. English letters of marque against, 146, 147. landsknechts sent to, 485; Venice asked to help pope in, 490: not included in truce, 498. Lombards , Italians: quarrels with English troops, 223-5,

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