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- John, son of, 20, 91 - - William, son of, 20, 91 - William, 54 Marcadell , Mark, of Venice, 243 Marchall , John, 56, 173, 276 - Robert, 31 Marchaunt , John, Common Clerk of the City, 19;

himself to justice within a year and a day. 29 March 1382 Power of Attorney from Peter Bragadyn, merchant of Venice, to Hugelin Gerard and Thomas Lippy of Bologna ( Bononia Crassa ). Dated 24 March 1382. Membr. 6 10

from Pope Paul III. a bull, which declared that such an exemption should cease with papal legate, Captarini, patriarch of Venice, blows were struck and wounds given, copes and vestments torn, and the crosses of both metropolitans broken. 16 Two

deal of influence, named Andrew Forman, a friend of Don Pedro and myself. London, the 6th May, by way of Venice. [ Italian. ] May 11. Potenze Estere. Inghilterra. Milan Archives. 559 . Ludovico Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan, to

merchant of Genoa, 329. Marwood , Merwode, co. Devon, manor, 46. Maryner , William, 244. Maryone , Bernard, merchant of Venice, 155. Mascall. See Marshall. Mase , Richard, 'habirdassher,' of London, 476. Maskall. See Marshall. maslin , 174. Masoun ,

come before him in chancery. June 28. Westminster. To the masters or owners ( patronis ) of two galleys of Venice now in the port of London. Strict order, for particular causes which affect the common weal of the realm

260. - Cf . Ponde. pounds. See weights and measures. Pounfreit , Pounfret. See Pontefract. Pount , John de, of Venice, merchant, 166. Pountfreit. See Pomfret. Poutrell , Powtrell, John, 116. -, - [? another ] , 355, 358. -,

262. -, Walter, esquire, 51. - Cf . Vere. Velen , Richard, vicar of St. Martin in the Field, 462. Venice [Italy ] , merchants of, 398. Vennottery , Fenotery [co. Devon ] , manor, 289. Venour , William, esquire,

( Janua ) and proctor of Moriel de Mari appoints Lewis Gentil merchant of Genoa, and Peter Bergadinus merchant of Venice dwelling in the city of London his attorneys to sue execution of a recognisance for 280 l . 6

358. -, William Methewolde of, 340. -, -, Alice his wife, 340. -, See Bery; Buri. Busaco , Henry, of Venice, 114. -, -, -, John his son, archpriest of St. John Baptist ' s Quinzano, without Verona, 114. Buscot

of the passage there, and the mayor and bailiffs of the town. Order, upon petition of James de Andrea of Venice master or owner ( patronus ) of a ship called ' la Falcon et Seint Benedict ,' to suffer

Velleryno , James, notary public, in Lepe, 709. Venhampton , Fenhampton [in Norton Ferris parish, co. Somerset ] , 870. Venice , Italy, merchants of, 716. Venton [in Drewsteignton parish, co. Devon ] , 1181. Vere , Elizabeth de, countess

Vavesour, Henry, brasier, of London, 532. -, John, 177, 1152. -, -, sergeant of the law, 665. Velez. See Vales. Venice [Italy ] , merchants of, 1034. Ventonwanna , Ventonvenna [in Cornelly parish, co. Cornwall ] , manor, 224. Vere

Westmonasterium , vicesimo die Augusti. Per ipsum Regem . Aug. 23. Licence at the request of Michael Steno, doge of Venice, for Venetian merchants to trade in England and Flanders. Westm . O. viii. 595. H. iv. p. i. 157.

de Sco. Mauro & Margaret Uxor ejus. May 26. Licence to Louis Johan to send money for certain persons to Venice or the court of Rome. Leicester . O. ix. 130. H. iv. p. ii. 77. Super Pecuniis versus Papam

wealth This is true also of the great continental cities In some cities trade became important very early, as at Venice and in Flanders But even in the Flemish cities, whose mercantile origins M Pirenne, their historian, 1 has clearly

see Philip Valori , Taldo, of the Society of the Bardi, 101 and note, 102 Van Artevelde , see Artevelde Venice , 95, 117 Villani , historian of Florence, 95, 96, 129, 130 Vintners of England , 247, 250, 266,

his property, but belonged to Antony Centurion, a foreign merchant, and had been sold to George Folkeryn, a merchant of Venice, through the medium of Leonell Centuryon and Astelyn de Caneto, the said cloth should be forfeited to the use

his knowledge, cloth of gold and silver, and silk cloth of gold of Cyprus, silk of divers colours, ribbons of Venice and Damascus, pepper, ginger, saffron ( crocus ), sugar, brasil 7 and many other fine goods ( subtiles mercandise

the Less. 7 Sept. 1389 Quitclaim from John Southereye, tapicer, and Cecilia his wife to Neapolinus de Spinula, merchant of Venice. 1 Oct. 1389 Simon Rede was exonerated from his apprenticeship to John Wenborn, ironmonger, on the ground that the

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