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to the staple there and victuals and stores for the hired soldiers thereof, and except merchandise which the merchants of Venice, Genoa ( Janue ), Luca, Florence, Prucia, the Hanse of Almain and Portugal shall send over to their own

250, 318, 392. Vebley . See Weobley. Vellis , Hugh de. See Wellis. Venables , Robert, a Benedictine monk, 272. Venice [Italy ] , Francis Condulmarus of. See Cardinal priests (St. Clement's). Venold , Philip de, clerk, 283. Verdone ,

Requesting safe-conduct for Master John Fraunceys, papal writer and member of the papal household, whom the pope is sending to Venice and other parts of Italy on business of the pope and the Roman church. Cumdilectum tilium . ( Collacionata

His works, in three volumes folio, were published by J. Badius Ascensius and J. Parvus, at Paris, in 1526; at Venice in 1588; and at Mayence in 1617. This Taxatio was made by Walter de Suthfeld, Bishop of Norwich (who

See Scordy. Venderal , Vendeval , Nicholas, 469, 486. Veneur , Richard le, 134. -, -, Isabella his wife, 134. Venice , prior of. See Fallio. Venys , David de, 422. Veracho . See Veyraco. Verbi prefchenid , William, 55.

Dartmouth , port of, 864. Daubeney , Giles Lord, Lord Chamberlain, 755, 757. Deane , William, Englishman, his suit at Venice, 808. Deber , Monsignor de (Lord Audley ?), beheaded, 750. Delzemetcra , -, billbroker in London, 317. Denmark ,

his horse and broken his leg. They have sent on his instructions and commissions to Venice. This evening the Cavalier Casale offered to go to Venice instead of Rossello, but his Holiness did not wish it. His Holiness says that

Leonard Musseneg' captain of four galleys of Venice laded with divers goods and merchandise in the ports of London and Sandewich, and the masters or owners ( patronos ) thereof, to pass to Venice with their galleys, goods etc. and

Westminster. John Muntaldys of Genoa ( Janua ), John de Percontrastraso of Venice and Francis de Sensyn of Genoa merchants, to the king. Recognisance for 2,800 marks, to be levied etc. in the city of London. Condition, that whereas by

forbidding any liege or other man whatsoever henceforward in buying, selling or trafficking to pay or receive silver halfpence of Venice, or secretly or openly to sell, buy or traffic in the same, and further order to arrest as forfeit

very clear that no treaty can be made without this inclusion. Since then letters have come from the Seignory of Venice. Amongst them is a copy of one which the new King of France has written to them. They also

Venice 1504 1504 1504. Jan. 25. Sanuto Diaries, v. v. p. 534. 836 . Communication to be made to Henry VII. Motion made by all the sages for a letter to be written to Germany acquainting the ambassador with

, son of Ferdinand, King of Naples, 278, 280. King of Naples, 301. accepts truce, 314; has Naples quiet, 315; Venice lends money to, 334. pope to write to, 336; Sforza urges to attack France, 351; daughter of, 362; son

Davys, Stephen Tournebone merchants of Florence, Reynar Myorate merchant of Venice, David Galganet merchant of Luca, Walter Pope of London 'draper,' John de Mercato Novo, John Abbatys merchants of Venice and John Seynt Johan of London 'draper,' to have Lewis

the Mediterranean sea of the grand master of the Hospital and order aforesaid, and brother Leonard de Tibertis, prior of Venice, proctor-general of the aforesaid Hospital, prayed the king, in the name of the master and brethren of the Hospital,

Venour citizen and merchant of London, to take over 101 sacks 61/2 stone of wool to Genoa ( Janua ), Venice or other parts of the king's friendship, giving up to the said William bonds and other securities whatsoever of

passage in that port. Order to suffer John Lefaunet, master of a ship called the ' Seint Pier ' of Venice, and Robert de Lescarouz merchant thereof to lade in that ship, or in another ship of Brittany, five thousand

Seland, wherein on 25 January that year, the said Lawrence an d Homo, as attorneys of John Walcomstraso merchant of Venice, by virtue of a licence by letters patent of 8 December, 35 Henry VI, shipped 1221/2 sacks 18 cloves

Review, XVIII (1903), pp . 482, 483. 385 note . Ughelli, Italia Sacra , 2nd ed. 10 vols. in 7 (Venice, 1717-22). 135 note . Victoria County History (Essex), in progress (1903). 28 note . Chronology. Brady, W. M., The

s, Rome. (f. 36.) To all priors of the Hospitallers, especially of Almain, England, Bohemia, Hungary, Ireland, Portugal, Rome, Venice, Lombardy, etc., and to the preceptors of Naples, etc. Mandate to proceed to the election of a master in the

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