From what I have heard from Mr.
Wylie, a very competent authority, this is nonsense. The temple
contains 500 figures of Arhans or Buddhist saints, and one of these
attracts attention from having a hat like a sailor's straw hat. Mr.
Wylie had not remarked the name. [A model of this figure was exhibited
at Venice at the international Geographical Congress, in 1881. I give
a reproduction of this figure and of the Temple of 500 Genii (Fa Lum
Sze) at Canton, from drawings by Felix Regamey made after photographs
sent to me by my late friend, M. Camille Imbault Huart, French Consul
at Canton. - H. C.]
[28] These documents are noted in Appendix C, Nos. 9-12, 14, 17, 18.
[29] I can find no Ranuzzo Dolfino among the Venetian genealogies, but
several Reniers. And I suspect Ranuzzo may be a form of the latter
name.
[30] Cappellari (see p. 77, footnote) under Bragadino.
[31] Ibid. and Gallicciolli, II. 146.
[32] The lire of the fine are not specified; but probably ai grossi,
which would be = 37l. 10s.; not, we hope, dei grossi!
[33] Yet, if the family were so wealthy as tradition represents, it is
strange that Marco's brother Maffeo, after receiving a share of his
father's property, should have possessed barely 10,000 lire,
probably equivalent to 5000 ducats at most. (See p. 65, supra.)
[34] An Agnes Loredano, Abbess of S. Maria delle Vergini, died in 1397.
(Cicogna, V. 91 and 629.) The interval of 61 years makes it somewhat
improbable that it should be the same.
[35] In the Museo Civico (No. 2271 of the Cicogna collection) there is a
commission addressed by the Doge Michiel Steno in 1408, "Nobili Viro
Marcho Paulo," nominating him Podesta of Arostica (a Castello of the
Vicentino). This is probably the same Marco.
[36] The descent runs: (1) Azzo = Maria Polo; (2) Febo, Captain at Padua;
(3) Zaccaria, Senator; (4) Domenico, Procurator of St. Mark's; (5)
Marc' Antonio, Doge (Cappellari, Campidoglio Veneto, MS. St.
Mark's Lib.).
Marc' Antonio nolebat ducari and after election desired to renounce.
His friends persuaded him to retain office, but he lived scarcely a
year after. (Cicogna, IV. 566.) [See p. 8.]
[37] In Appendix B will be found tabulated all the facts that seem to be
positively ascertained as to the Polo genealogies.
In the Venetian archives occurs a procuration executed by the Doge in
favour of the Nobilis Vir SER MARCO PAULO that he may present
himself before the king of Sicily; under date, Venice 9th November,
1342. And some years later we have in the Sicilian Archives an order
by King Lewis of Sicily, directed to the Maestri Procuratori of
Messina, which grants to MARCO POLO of Venice, on account of services
rendered to the king's court, the privilege of free import and export
at the port of Messina, without payment of customs of goods to the
amount annually of 20 ounces.