Ducis, et Ministerialis Curie Palacii, qui hec rogavit
fieri.[9]
17. - (1336).
Release granted by Agnes Lauredano, sister, and by Fantina Bragadino and
Moreta Dolphyno, daughters, and all three Trustees of the late Domina
Donata, relict of Dominus Marcus Polo of S. Giov. Grisostomo, to Dominus
Raynuzo Dolphyno of the same, on account of 24 lire of grossi[10] which
the Lady Donata Polo had advanced to him on pledge of many articles. Dated
4th March, 1336. The witnesses and notary are the same as in the next.
(In the Archivio Generale; Pacta, Serie T, No. 144.)
18. - (1336).
Release by the Ladies Fantina and Moreta to their aunt Agnes Lauredano and
themselves, as Trustees of the late Lady Donata, on account of a legacy
left them by the latter.[11] Dated 4th March, 1336.
(In the Archivio Generale; Pacta, Serie T, No. 143.)
"Plenam et irrevocabilem securitatem facimus nos FANTINA uxor MARCI
BRAGADINO de confinio Scti. Johannis Grisostomi et Moreta uxor RENUZI
DELFINO de dicto confinio Scti. Johannis Grisostomi, ambe sorores, et
filie comdam DONATE relicte Domini MARCI POLLO de dicto confinio Scti.
J.G. cum nostris successoribus, vobis AGNETI LAUREDANO, comdam sorori,
ac nobis preditis FANTINE et MORETE olim filiabus (predicte DONATE)
omnibus commissariabus predicte DONATE relicte dicti Domini MARCI POLO
de predicto confinio S.J.G. et vestris ac nostris successoribus de
libris denariorum Veneciarum Grossorum quadraginta quinque, que
libre den. Ven. gros. quadraginta quinque sunt pro parte librarum
den.