The testator describes himself as formerly of Constantinople, but now
dwelling in the confine of S. Severo.
His brothers Nicolo and Maffeo, if at Venice, are to be his sole
trustees and executors, but in case of their continued absence he
nominates Jordano Trevisano, and his sister-in-law Fiordelisa of
the confine of S. Severo.
The proper tithe to be paid. All his clothes and furniture to be sold,
and from the proceeds his funeral to be defrayed, and the balance to
purchase masses for his soul at the discretion of his trustees.
Particulars of money due to him from his partnership with Donato
Grasso, now of Justinople (Capo d'Istria), 1200 lire in all.
(Fifty-two lire due by said partnership to Angelo di Tumba of S.
Severo.)
The above money bequeathed to his son Nicolo, living at Soldachia,
or failing him, to his beloved brothers Nicolo and Maffeo. Failing
them, to the sons of his said brothers (sic) Marco and Maffeo.
Failing them, to be spent for the good of his soul at the discretion
of his trustees.
To his son Nicolo he bequeaths a silver-wrought girdle of vermilion
silk, two silver spoons, a silver cup without cover (or saucer? sine
cembalo), his desk, two pairs of sheets, a velvet quilt, a
counterpane, a feather-bed - all on the same conditions as above, and
to remain with the trustees till his son returns to Venice.