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Spain
1486

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G. A. Bergenroth (editor)

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1862

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'Spain: 1486', Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 1: 1485-1509 (1862), pp. 1-2. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=93357 Date accessed: 22 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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1486

1486. 20 Jan.
P. R. O. Fr. R. 1 Hen. VII. m. 14. (2.)
4. Henry VII. to Antonio Dolaiciola.
Licence to Antonio Dolaiciola, merchant of Spain, to export wine out of the Duchy of Gascony, in a ship called the Sanctus Spiritus, of 80 tons.—Westminster, 20th January.
Latin. p. ¼.
5 March.
S. E. I. L. 806, f. 3.
5. Henry VII. to Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain.
Recommends Henry de Croy, a relation of Ferdinand and Isabella, who intends to fight against the Infidels in Spain. —St. John's, near London, 5th March 1486. (fn. 1)
Indorsed : "To Ferdinand and Isabella, &c."
Latin. pp. 2.
8 March.
P. R. O. Fr. R. 1 Hen. VII. m. 7. (9.)
6. Henry VII. to John Pardo And Others.
Licence to John Pardo, Sanchez de Agurto and Pablo Pedrosa, merchants of Spain, to export 103 pieces of tin. —Westminster, 8th March.
Latin. p. ¼.

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1 Although the English commenced the year on the 25th of March, their foreign correspondence at this time is generally dated according to the Roman style, in which the year commences on the 1st of January.


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