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Engelbert III, the count of Gorizia, solemnly promises to Peter, the bishop of Poreč, that both he and his vassals will faithfully serve and guard the rights and possessions of his Church.
Engelbert III, the count of Gorizia, solemnly promises to Peter, the bishop of Poreč, that both he and his vassals will faithfully serve and guard the rights and possessions of his Church.
Count Maynard III of Gorizia grants Winther of Pazin and his wife Hedwig the castle of Gotnik with its dependencies and revenues, with the exception of the household of Puzil of Karsperg. In addition, Winther is granted half of the revenues of the wine tithe on the mountain called Ungara, and the rights Count Maynard III had in Winther’s three villages. The granted fief is inheritable in both male and female lines, and its possession is conditional upon faithful service to House Gorizia.
Marin called Slobinich from Novaki by Pazin sells half a mill situated on the road to Lindar to brothers Carstmann and Henry Heinzmann of Pazin for forty-one pounds of Venetian pennies.
Brothers Henry and Arnold of Grdoselo sell the village Medelin by Vižinada in the diocese of Poreč to Carstmann of Pazin and his brother for twenty marks of shillings. Count Albert I of Gorizia, assenting to this sale, invests the buyer with his new fief.
Count Henry II of Gorizia invests Peter Castropola and his cousin Nascinguerra III called Forella with all fiefs, possessions, and vassals in the territory of Pula, Rovinj, Dvigrad and Bale, from Lim Bay southward, that had previously belonged to Giroldus II Giroldi and his sister Valfiorida and had been acquired by Peter’s ancestors through purchase and earlier investitures from Count Albert I of Gorizia.
Philip, the son of Conrad of Pazin, sells a property in Pristava by Pazin to Henry of Pazin for three marks of pennies.