Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1449 August
Deed of Leonardo Picenardi (1449 August). The deed disperses specific crops of his property to a faithful Rector, Stefano Picenardi. The deed mentions the entrusting of the family garnets and riches. Additionally the deed specifically mentions the dividing up of a vineyard and a grouping of fig trees.
The deed was notarized by Johan and Jacob in a public court of law in 1498.
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1443
Deed of Leonardo Picenardi written in 1443 for the purchase of land in Cremona, Italy. The purchase was notarized by Johannis in 1498 in a Cremona public court.
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1443
Deed of Leonardo Picenardi for the division of property to his heirs. The land, or place of birth, was to be judiciously divided into four parts by the first man. The deed specifically states the division of land in terms of types of vegetation. The lands is split equally by fruit, trees, and vineyards. The deed was notarized in a Lombardy public court of law by Johan Baptista, the brother of Stefano in 1498.
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.
Leonardo Picenardi deed, 1470 July 8
A deed written by notary Philippus Aremabimus which establishes direct dominion or precedence of Leonardo Picenardi in Cremona. The deed lists the sum of property under Leonardo Picenardi including the geographical feature of a lake. Philippus Aremabimus notarized the deed in a public court with testimony.
Stefano Picenardi legal document, 1483 July
Legal deed of Stefano Picenardi in the division of property amongst three heirs. The deed states that three sons will receive the property divided three times over. The property in discussion is the heirs' place of birth.
Notarized in the public court of law, the deed was written by a Jacobus in July of 1483. The deed was dictated by Stefano to the public courts in Mantua, Italy.
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 legal document, 1481
Stefano Picenardi agreement with Jacopino and Johani, 1485
The deed agreement between Stefano Picenardi and Jacopino and Johan of Belniganis. The agreement or exchange of property between Stefano Picendardi and Jacopino and Johan Belniganis was notarized by Jacopino on 1485 and witnessed by Stefano Picenardi. The agreement is that Jacopino and Johan will be benefactors of the exchanged property which is terra Rotondis.