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Date
1528/08/06
Type of document
Location
Library / Archive call number
AHPB, 315/9
MS / Print
Scribe / Copyist / Notary
Locations mentioned
Urban spaces mentioned
Musical instruments mentioned
Partial or complete transcription / Summary

Arcis Comte was a merchant who was residing in Naples when he died but who had property in Barcelona in the street commonly known as 'Gymnas'.

He had his own domestic chapel in which were three small retables, two of BVM and one of St Jerome, two paintings (St Jerome and Mary Magdalene) and a crucifix, a wooden altar, candelabra,and a palio of white cloth painted with the descent from the Cross. In his study he had a number of unspecified books and papers, and a paper wih some kind of map of Italy, and some more devotional images. In a room opening off a passage there were a number of boxes, including one with a clavichord ('Item vn manacort ab sa caxa y tancadura y ben gornit').

 

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