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- habuimus vel aliquo modo habere poterimus, in Insula de Man **** suis pertinentiis quibus****que; ita quod nec Nos, nec haeredes nostri, seu quivis alius...
- "Regestum", mention was made of "hussar" at Lobor ("Castrum Lobor **** suis pertinentiis portiones magnificorum dominorum Joannis et Petri Keglyewich…“Blasius...
- properties. It also included the statement: "... **** omnibus iusticis et pertinentiis suis eidem onasterio concedimus et donamus tunnarium quoque quae est...
- unam civitatem in integro, que vocatur Schinesghe, **** omnibus suis pertinentiis infra hos affines, sicuti incipit a primo latere longum mare, fine Bruzze...
- likely, however. Orium Patron et Methonis, **** omnibus suis, scilicet pertinentiis de Brana. Pertinentia de Cantacuzino, et **** villis Kyreherinis, filie...
- sit et quieta ab omnibus consuetudinibus et exactionibus **** omnibus pertinentiis suis, et canonici omnia sua libere et quiete possideant, ne quis eis...
- possessions (and the people belonging to it) - villam Oumintingen **** pertinentiis suis - as an endowment in the deed of foundation of Ottobeuren Abbey...
- commissioned from Aliguccio a painting of the Adoration of the Magi to hang in pertinentiis in the Basilica della Santa Casa in Loreto. Ricci's do****ent stated similar...
- Cagetanorum de terra S[ancti] Benedicti et nominatim de castro Pontiscurvi **** pertinentiis suis ("Andrew, consul and duke of the Gaetans, did the same thing [as...
- Sant'Eutizio [it], known as Plebs S. Marie de Cample **** earum pertinentiis et decimis et aliis pertinentiis or Plebania S. M. de Camplo. The Benedictine monks who...