Armarium XXXIV : instrumenta cameralia, 1313-1826.

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Armarium XXXIV : instrumenta cameralia, 1313-1826.

The vague title of this series conceals valuable Cameral information of a wide range. The volumes contain obligations of papal collectors, details of salaries and contracts within the papal states, quittances of bishops, procurations, libel suits, and much other miscellaneous fiscal material besides copies of the instruments of possession and of other land transactions that give the general heading to the series. Most, but not all, entries relate to Italy.

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