Vota S. Congre[gatio]ne Concilij Emin[entissi]mi Praefecti : anno 1689 p[er] totum annum 1691 : manuscript, [169-?].

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Vota S. Congre[gatio]ne Concilij Emin[entissi]mi Praefecti : anno 1689 p[er] totum annum 1691 : manuscript, [169-?].

Manuscript copies of documents from the Congregation of the Council (Rome, Italy). Documents concern the conferring of minor orders by an abbot (fol. 1-2); obligations of local property holders in repairing churches (fol. 2v-3r); granting of indulgence to a certain Franciscus supposed to be possessed (fol. 15-16v), etc.

312, [55] leaves, bound : paper ; 28 x 21 cm.

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