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Marseille: Lease & Guarantee for a House, 1254


In the name of the Lord. September twenty-ninth, in the year of the Incarnation 1254. Be it known to all men that I, Arnaud Gasc, fishmonger, confess and acknowledge to you, John de Manduel, that I owe you forty solidi in royal crowns for the rent of a house which is in front of your house in which you live near the fish market; I promise by this agreement that those forty solidi in royal crowns will be given and paid to you the said John, or to your servants, next Christmas day, under pledge of all my goods. I promise that all expenses incurred in seeking or collecting that debt I will repay to you or your servants, and I shall believe your simple word in the matter. I renounce the period of twenty days and four months and all other delay and legal forms, and I swear upon the Holy Gospels of God that I will not break this agreement. To this I, Raymond Alverguas, under pledge of all my goods, constitute myself as the principle debtor to you, the said John, for the forty solidi in royal crowns, contracting to pay you or your servants on the day agreed upon, and to adhere to the terms written above. I renounce the law "De principali prius conveniendo" and the respite of twenty days and four months and all other delays and law. Witnesses, etc.


Source.

From: L. Blancard, ed., Documents Inédits sur le Commerce de Marseille au Moyen Age, (Marseilles: Barlatier-Feissat, Pere et Fils, 1884), Vol. I, p. 253, reprinted in Roy C. Cave & Herbert H. Coulson, A Source Book for Medieval Economic History, (Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Co., 1936; reprint ed., New York: Biblo & Tannen, 1965), p. 111.

Scanned by Jerome S. Arkenberg, Cal. State Fullerton. The text has been modernized by Prof. Arkenberg.


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