Clemens PP. XII.; Concession of nobility (DS311) (Q1705)

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Clemens PP. XII.; Concession of nobility (DS311)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from General Theological Seminary (04.C Western Documents)

    Statements

    Clemens PP. XII.
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    Concession of nobility
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    1735, December 5; s. XVIII(2/4); 1725-1750
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    Other decoration, 1 item: 2.
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    Script, 1 item: Humanistic Cursive.
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    Manuscript note: Parchment is damaged along folds.
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    1 item: 1 large capital, pen and ink. Rubric says "Clemens Pp. XII". There is a note in the lower lefthand corner by a second scribe, signed Felix and stamped, summarizing the content of the document and linking it to the papal register, folio 262. Dating clause locates it at Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome.
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    1 item: Latin.
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    1 item: This document was issued "sub annulo piscatorio" but there is no sign of a seal ever having been attached. It is signed by Cardinal Oliverius. It is a renewal of an older privilege. The recipient does not appear to be named in the document, but his name appears on the reverse side of the document in the hand of the scribe who wrote the document. Christophorus de Almeida was bishop of...
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    Explicit, 1 item: Circumspecta Romani Pontificis gratiarum dispensatoris providentia eas consuevit personas precipue favoribus et gratiis prosequi.
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    Explicit, 1 item: Pope Clement XII concedes jurisdiction and revenues up to 1000 gold ducats from a set of benefices and churches to Christophoro de Almeida, bishop of Perga.
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    We thank Per Stobaeus for kindly identifying the bishop, recipient of the papal bull; the description was prepared by Hannah Barker.
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    28 June 2023
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    28 June 2023
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