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Puyraveau. Pisa [Prov. Pisa, Italy ] : proposed sale mart for English wool in Italy, 253; Florentines cease attacking, 314; Venice unwilling to restore, 344, 357, 359; reluctant to obey, 373; council called to, 381 n. -, Archbishop of. See

sufficient. Reported peace between France and Milan. Letters from France to England state that peace has been concluded between France, Venice, and Milan, in consequence of which the King of France is to keep Genoa. The peace with Milan, however,

Veirement , Master Richard, 220. Velasco , friar, 405. Venafro , Master John de, 70. Vengham , Henry de, 277. Venice , canon of, 561. Ver . See Vere. Vercelli , bishop of, 144. -, hospital of the Scots, 144.

] , 256. Velys , William, papal castellan, 99. Vence , bishop of. See Digne. Vendervall , Nicholas, canon, 77. Venice , 111. -, (merchants of Lucca at), 155. -, doge of. See Celsi; Contarini. -, Hospitallers at, 7, 13.

-, at Cambridge, 307. - -, -, at Oxford, 643. - -, -, at Paris, 556. - -, -, at Venice, 353. - -, prior of, 639. - -, prior provincial of, 130. - -, Barnabas master of, 353, 556.

, Robert, 443. Tibbethorp , Simon de, 568. Tibenham , Tybenham, co. Norfolk, 339. Tibertis , Leonard de, prior of Venice, supplying in England the place of the grand master of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 220, 379,

to point out all the evil behaviour of which the pope and King Ferrando were guilty against the Signory of Venice, aganist your Excellency and against the Signory of Florence, giving a detailed account of all the things perpetrated at

that the pope would not make both the Auditor of the Chamber and Casale, this king's ambassadors at Rome and Venice, cardinals, as the king desired, but only created the auditor. It was expected to take place sometime after Christmas.

Does not anticipate any danger from the new King of France. Ambassadors from France, Venice, Milan, and the the King of the Romans. The ambassadors of Venice and Milan have not obtained the least result in England. The Duke of

answer is daily expected. Denmark. Respecting Denmark, the arrangements can be made in the manner they like. Venice and Milan. The ambassadors of Venice and Milan had no power to conclude anything with Henry. They brought only letters full of

castle, 309. Sencler. See Seintcler. Sende , co. Wilts. See Seend. Sendell , Henry, merchant of Lucca and burgess of Venice, master or owner of the ship ' Seint Marie Knyght ,' 458. Senycle , Thomas, of Bodham, citizen of

of Oxford, 173, 209, 242, 465, 479. -, William, of Stallingborough, 378. -, Cf . Were. Venablys , John, 190. Venice , Venys, Vinecia, Vynes [Italy ] 46, 61, 458. -, burgess of, 458. -, export of wool to, 69,

seal used in Ireland, 119, 138, 148. -, -, sealing of bag containing, 65. -, lead, of the doge of Venice, 515. -, privy, keeper of. See Clifforde, Richard; Mone, Guy. -, -, letters under, 121. -, -, office of,

earl of Oxford [1360-1371 ] , son of John de, 304, 350, 351, 378. Veneys , John de, galleyman, 195. Venice , 147, 515. -, doge of, lead seal of, 515. -, merchants of, galleys of, 322. venison , trespass

leatherseller, 122, 126 Bradstret , see Broad Street Bragadyn , Luke, Lombard, 101; of Venice, 26 – 8, 41, 83, 98, 100, 105 — Peter, of Venice, 11 Brake , Alevinus, Alfunus, 90; merchant of the Hanse, 100 — Peter,

esquire, 364. -, Stephen, of New Sarum, 258-9, 273. Veer. See Vere. Veisy , William, water bailiff of London, 79. Venice [Italy ] , merchants of, 20, 192-3, 225-6, 247, 311-2. Venour , Venore, William, warden of the Fleet prison,

will see by the enclosed what further advices we can report of events here, and also the enclosed advices from Venice of the 15th, 17th, 18th and 19th. You will impart the whole to his Majesty and afterwards inform him

to take no custom or subsidy of two pieces of cloth of 'baudekyn' and two pieces of 'velewete' purveyed in Venice, which John Golafre knight is minded shortly to bring to London for his own use, any previous command of

359, 502, 503. -, -, esquire, 243. -, -, of Wallingford, 342, 359. -, William, 217. Jan , John, of Venice, dwelling in London, 458. Janesoun , Janessoun, Nicholas, 245, 392. Janet , John, 161, 267. Jankynsoun , John, 541.

pray the king to pardon and release from 22 October last the additional 12 d . to the merchants of Venice who now of late have come to England with three galleys laded with divers merchandise, and to all other

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