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Classics and Ancient History

Chartae Latinae Antiquiores, Vol. 75 (Italy 47)
Editor : F. Magistrale, P. Cordasco, C. Drago
Date of publication : 2005
Place of publication : Dietikon-Zurich
Charters in this edition
Date details : October 823
Charter type : Pledge
Drawn up : Lucca [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Richilda, daughter of the late count Bonifacius the Bavarian, made abbess of the monastery of San Benedetto e Santa Scolastica in Lucca by Petrus, bishop of Lucca, and Odolpertus, abbot of the monastery of San Salvatore in Sesto, commits herself to giving the monastery back to them and a sum equal to the double of the value of the possessions pertaining to it should she take it away from the authority of the Church of Lucca.

Date details : April 824
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Lucca [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Lupulus, from Cassiana, son of the late Auripertus, rents from Petrus, bishop, some land in Cassiana, under the commitment of cultivating, administrating and improving it, and paying every year one mutton and 24 “denarii”.

Date details : September 821
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Lucca [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Luciprandus, son of the late Auripertus, from Campori, receives as "livellus" from Petrus, bishop of Lucca, the house in Campori donated "pro anima" to the bishopric of San Martino by the late Maurus, his uncle, together with his other proprieties in the same place. In turn, he commits himself to inhabiting the house for the rest of his life, working and improving thepossessions pertaining to it, giving two muttons every year, and, when called for, going to the bishop "ad legem et iustitjam facendum".

Date details : December 822
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Lucca [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
After the donation of all his possessions in Muntiniano Austripertus, priest, son of the late Ospertus, obtains the right to inhabit in one house in Santarlascio belonging to the church of Santa Maria a Monte, currently under the control of Guntelmus, cleric, under the payment of an yearly rent of three “denarii” and his commitment in working and improving the land pertaining to it.

Date details : November 823
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Lucca [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Rachipertulus, son of the late Rappulus, receives as "livellus" from Petrus, bishop of Lucca, one house and the possessions pertaining to it in Vallico, under the commitment of inhabiting the house and improving the land pertaining to it, paying every Christmas Day 36 golden “denarii” and going to the bishop "legem et iustitjam faciendum" whenever called.

Date details : January 824
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Lucca [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Tachipertus called Barbula, son of the late Iustulus, receives as "livellus" from Vualprandus, priest and “rector” of the church of Santa Maria in Sesto, one "casa massaricia" in Saltocchio, in the place called Ceriniana. In turn he commits himself in (1) inhabiting the house, (2) improving the land pertaining to it, (3) cultivating one vineyard located in the place called "sub Sala", (4) giving every year the half of the produced wine and olives, (5) giving two days a week every year as "angaria", and (6) going to the renter "ad justiciam faciendum" whenever called.

Date details : April 824
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Lucca [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Agimundus, son of the late Ursus, receives as "livellus" from Petrus, bishop of Lucca, two houses and the lands pertaining to them in Medesano, committing himself in (1) inhabiting and improving them, (2) giving the bishop every year half of the wine and hay, one third of wheat, one forth of every other produce of the land, and two chicken with 10 eggs, (3) welcoming the bishop and its envoys whenever they will come, and (4) going to the bishop "legem et justitiam faciendum" whenever called.