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456 THE WILL OF CHARLOTTE STUART
same annual pension as to the others. A clock to Monsieur d’Azincourt,
and a small present to Monsignor Erskine* and to the Cavaliere de
Bernis. The said dispositions were signed by his Eminence the
Archbishop, by the parish priest of St. Blaise, and by me, as I recognise
from the letter shown me by the notary, which is the same which I
signed. This is all I can depose, having regard to the truth upon the
oath taken by me as above. Quibus habitis, etc.
Given at Bologna, at the Archiepiscopal Palace, the 18th November
1789.
D. A. Card. Joanettus Archiep. Bononie.
same annual pension as to the others. A clock to Monsieur d’Azincourt,
and a small present to Monsignor Erskine* and to the Cavaliere de
Bernis. The said dispositions were signed by his Eminence the
Archbishop, by the parish priest of St. Blaise, and by me, as I recognise
from the letter shown me by the notary, which is the same which I
signed. This is all I can depose, having regard to the truth upon the
oath taken by me as above. Quibus habitis, etc.
Given at Bologna, at the Archiepiscopal Palace, the 18th November
1789.
D. A. Card. Joanettus Archiep. Bononie.
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