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Promissory note for Venetian customs taxes in Damascus in 1488

[DAMASCUS – VENETIAN TAXES].
[Promissory note for Venetian customs taxes on goods from Damascus].
Venice, 22 Feb. / 5 March 1488. Italian notarial document on vellum (44.5 x 16 cm; text block ca. 27 x 14 cm). Written in two fine cursive hands.
€ 7,500
A promissory note drawn up by a notary public of the Venetian Republic: Francesco Marcello, a Venetian gentleman owed the main commissioner of Venice 3300 ducats, for customs taxes in Damascus. The creditor renounces all other claims, and Marcello is to pay the debt in 11 annual instalments of 300 ducats, beginning the year following the drafting of the document, but he was to put up collateral[?] the following month: "Parendo debitor ser Thadio Polo del Cothimo de Damasco et general de la soria de certa suma de denari, de i qual ser Francesco Marcello se ne chiama piezo: et per i magnifici siori de le raxon vechie el fo sententiando volontarie in ducati tremillia et trexento per parte. Et perchè per le grande sue adversità come publicamente ognuno intende, non è possibele che senza qualche axeveleza el possi pagar et essendo visto et cognossudo questo per li comessi del dicto Cothimo, misier Francesco Falier, misser Zuan Bembo et misser Benedeto Sanudo, azoché scorando el tempo senza qualche conclusion de haverse con qualche habilità a pagar per nome del dicto Cothimo sono venuti a questa ultima conclusion et acordo chel dicto ser Francesco se chiama come piezo debitor per resto de tute raxon de Cothimo, et de le uxure seguide computando la sententia tolta ut supra de ducati tremillia et trexento da esser pagadi per el dicto ser Francesco ducati trexento alanno et sia obligato dar bona et sufficiente piezarìa over caution de paga in paga. Et comenza el tempo anno uno da poi concluso tal acordo: et die mexe uno da poi tal acordo dar dicta piezarìa over caution, et cussi de paga in paga fin integra satisfatction havendoli isoproducti per nome del Cothimo a pregar Carta de Segurtà de non li haver ni poder altro domandar ...". Immediately below this statement is a confirmation by the Damascus consul, Giovanni Mocenigo, of the obligation to pay the sum of 3300 ducats in 11 annual instalments, by the Venetian gentleman Francesco Marcello and his son.
A remarkable early Renaissance document concerning a legal agreement set up by the three commissioners of the council of the Venetian court known as the "Quarantia Civil Vecchia", commissioned to oversee the correct collection of the customs tax which was to be paid by merchants on goods imported from or exported to Egypt and Syria.
In fine condition.
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