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Date
1591 October 19
Location
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Manuscript text
Extent
1 sheet (bifolium)
Language
English
Size
20.5 x 31 cm
Genre
Communications
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 337421
Folger call number: X.c.166
Folger holdings ID: 490396
Accession Number: 268634
Folger call number: X.c.166
Folger holdings ID: 490396
Accession Number: 268634
Summary
Manucci writes concierning correspondence with a certain Rinuccini discussing details relating to the loss of three bills of lading for a cargo of leather on a ship belonging to Corsini. He also mentions a proclamation issued at Basing 14 September [1591] concerning the prohibition of ships carrying fish or other foodstuffs from leaving port (presumably Plymouth), nothign that a Mr Starling in involved in clarifying the situation and that in any case the shipment will be readied by Corsini's business partner [James] Bagge. The transportion of thirteen sacks of pepper and a cargo of elephant tusks and ivory are also mentioned
Notes
General notes
2 full pages in Italian This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It may contain incorrect information. Please email HamnetHelp@folger.edu for assistance Corsini archive
Also known as
Extended title: Autograph letter signed from Jacomo (Jacopo?) Manucci to Filippo Corsini 1591 October 19
Alternate titles: Letter, October 19, 1591
Alternate titles: Letter, October 19, 1591
Related names
author: Manucci, Jacomo
correspondent: Corsini, Filippo
correspondent: Corsini, Filippo