Deeds
Found in 700 Collections and/or Records:
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1476
Deed stipulating the transfer or creditum of property to Stefano Picenardi from Leonardo Picenardi. This entrusting of property was made by Johan Bonsignori in 1478 in Cremona. The creditum was dictated by Stefano Picendardi.
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1479
The 1479 deed enacts the transfer of property from Leonardo Picenardi to Stefano Picenardi. The property is Stefano's place of birth in Cremona. The deed documents Stefano's right to dominion or ownership of property. It also specifies that Stefano will inherit the house in Cremona. The deed was notarized by Johanus de Donario in Cremona and was witnessed by Hyronimus.
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1489
Deed of the sale of land and property to Stefano Picenardi. Deed entails the request of Stefano to repurchase land in Cremona in 1481. The deed was then notarized by three notaries for approval: Hioronymus Crassum, Jacommus, and Raynaldus in 1509 in the Cremona court. The deed also entails an argument as to why the Picenardi family should regain the land along with plans to evict the current tenant.
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1489 July 11
A legal document stipulating the transfer of property belonging to Stefano Picenardi, son of Leonardo Picenardi. The property is a piece of land in Cremona listed as "place of birth", in addition there is the mention of property in Aignan and Mantua. The land was sold from Ottoni Giovannii to Stefano Picenardi. After the transfer, Stefano Picenardi is to have full possession and obligation. Deed was notarized by Bartholmus in a Mantua public court on July 11, 1489.
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1491
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1491
Deed of Stefano Picenardi made in 1491 in Mantua. The deed was made and notarized by Mattheus Arnoldius in public knowledge in a Mantua public court.
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1492
The deed is a "venditur" or selling of property owned by Stefano Picenardi in Mantua. The document was written in 1492 by Hueronima Crassum. The property owned by Stefano Picenardi was sold to Andreas Duratius. The sale was notarized by Jacorumus vici Raynaldi in Cremona in 1509. It was witnessed by Johannus.
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1494 August 22
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1504 September 17
Stefano Picenardi deed, 1505 January 14
Deed for the transfer of Cremona property to Stefano Picenardi. Written on January 14, 1505 by Johannus and Jacobus in the Cremona public court. The deed was notarized by Johannus and witnessed by Jacobus, and also notarized by Jacobus and witnessed by Johannus in 1505. The deed stipulates the rightful ownership of Stefano to property in Cremona due to the fact that he was lawfully retained in Mantua from 1444 to 1447.