Acquittance by Paxina and Zuliana, nuns of Santa Caterina of Brescia, to Franciscus of Brescia, husband of their late sister
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Acquittance by Paxina and Zuliana, nuns of Santa Caterina of Brescia and daughters of Filippinus de Brolariis of Brescia, to Franciscus (called Coracina) of Brescia. Franciscus was the son of Lord Guielmus (called Coracia) of Milan, inhabitant of Mantua, and the heir and executor of his late wif...
Acquittance by Maffia de Abbatis, abbess of the monastery of SS Cosmas and Damian, Brescia
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Acquittance by Maffia de Abbatis, abbess of the monastery of SS Cosmas and Damian< Brescia, to Bertolinus de Muolinis, draper of Brescia, for rent of garden land at Campibassi. Given at the monastery of SS Cosmas and Damian, 25 February 1394 (indict. ii). Attested by the notarial marks of ...
Acquittance by Maffia de Abbatis, abbess of the convent of SS Cosmas and Damian, Brescia, for rent at Campibassi
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Acquittance by Maffia de Abbatis, abbess of the convent of SS Cosmas and Damian, Brescia, for the rent of garden land at Campibassi. Given at the convent of SS Cosmas and Damian, 15 February 1397 (the 5th indiction). Endorsed in a faded 15th-century hand; in an 18th-century hand 'panti momein ...
Acquittance by Bonafemina de Tornitis of Brescia, abbess of the convent of Santa Giulia, Brescia, to Andriolus de Lunix(?), citizen of Brescia
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Acquittance by Bonafemina de Tornitis of Brescia, abbess of the convent of Santa Giulia, Brescia (San Salvatore-Santa Giulia), to Andriolus de Lunix(?), citizen of Brescia, syndic by name of the white discipline of laymen of St Faustinus Major of Brescia (‘disciplina alba laicorum’), for the ren...
Acquittance by Tomasina de Crepilis and other nuns of the monastery of Santa Giulia, Brescia, to Peter de Cayno, shoemaker of Brescia
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Acquittance by Tomasina de Crepilis, Tomasina de Damis, Romana de Romanis, Petra de Mediolano, and Antonina de Cluxono, nuns of the monastery of Santa Giulia, Brescia [San Salvatore-Santa Giulia], to Peter de Cayno, shoemaker of Brescia, 'massarius' of the lay-brothers of St Faustinus Major of B...
Acquittance by Tomasina de Damis, abbess of the monastery of Santa Giulia, Brescia, to Mafeus de Monte
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Acquittance by Tomasina de Damis, abbess of the monastery of Santa Giulia, Brescia [San Salvatore-Santa Giulia], to Mafeus de Monte, in the name of the lay-brothers of St Faustinus Major of Brescia ('discipline albe laycorum S. Faustini Majoris'), for the rent of a house. Given at the hall calle...
Acquittance by Tomasina de Damis, abbess of the monastery of Santa Giulia, Brescia, to Michael de Castelanis, dyer of Brescia
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Acquittance by Tomasina de Damis, abbess of the monastery of Santa Giulia, Brescia [San Salvatore-Santa Giulia], to Michael de Castelanis, dyer of Brescia, on behalf of John, son of Toninus Quazo de Zenobbio, for rent of a house in the city. Given at the hall called ‘glorietta’ in the above mona...
Letter from Pope Martin V to John Kemp, archbishop of York, regarding a dispensation for William Kellum to marry Catherine Schakersdale
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A letter addressed to the archbishop of York from Pope Martin V (r. 1417-31), informing him of the dispensation to marry granted to William Kellum and Catherine Schakersdale; the Church of the Holy Apostles, Rome, 24 June 1428. The archbishop of York at this time was John Kemp (b. 1380/81, d. ...
A mass-produced indulgence by Peter de Monte (b. c. 1400, d. 1457), apostolic notary and papal collector. In exchange for money towards the conversion of the Greeks and defending the borders of Christendom from non-Christians, Margery Dicks and her sister Anna may choose a confessor who can offe...
Grant of confraternity by Sir Thomas Norton, master of the Hospital of Burton of St Lazarus of Jerusalem, to Elizabeth Vachell
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A grant of confraternity by Sir Thomas Norton (fl. 1505-1526), knight and master of the Hospital of Burton Lazars of the Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem, to Elizabeth Vachell; 1512. The text lists the spiritual benefits of membership. The document was mass produced, with blank spaces left for t...