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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… finally settled for 100,000 ducats; he will be banished to Pisa with an allowance of 2,000 ducats yearly. Count … of Fabiano Del Monte are accommodated. The Cardinal of Pisa will lose his hat and his life, as probably also will …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Letter-Book A,' p. 154n.; 'Memorials,' p. 283, note 5. Pisa, a corruption, probably, of the medival Latin pensa, a … quantities See Glossary, 'Liber Cust.,' s. vv. Clavus and Pisa. Writ and return printed in Pal grave's 'Parliamentary …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… de Bradestone, and John de St. Philbert at the city of Pisa. Witness Leonel the King's son, Custos of England, at …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… proclamation of the condemnation passed at a Synod held at Pisa upon Peter de Luna and Angelo Carario, styling … The difficulty that presented itself to the Council at Pisa was thus summed up by a Cardinal who was present: "The … thereupon proposed Peter de Candia, at one time Bishop of Pisa and Archbishop of Milan, and the proposal was at once …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 11 and Eccleston, referring to the coming of Albert of Pisa to England in 1237, says that the Cambridge friars were … deposed at a General Chapter held in Rome and Albert of Pisa, the English Provincial, succeeded him, there was a … appointed Lecturer to the London Grey Friars by Albert of Pisa in 1236-7 he had been the first Lecturer to those at …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… timber for building. Under the guidance of Agnellus of Pisa, provincial minister, the friars at first accepted only …
A History of the County of Kent
… September, 1224, nine Franciscan friars, with Agnellus of Pisa as the provincial minister of the new province of … Coventry was appointed lector in this house by Albert of Pisa, the second provincial minister. 4 The friary was in the …
A History of the County of Chester
… 1 The Grey Friars were settled in Chester by Albert of Pisa, the minister of the English province, in 1237 or 1238. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of stone. On this coming to the knowledge of Albert of Pisa, the provincial of England, about 1236, he insisted on …
A History of the County of London
… the London convent was early provided for by Albert of Pisa (minister of England, 1239), who established a reader …
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