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An unconfirmed mention is made of the mosque in the 14th century, but the confirmed "notarial document" dates it to 1612.
The original dedication was to Santa Maria di Matera, as recorded in a contemporary notarial document.
In 1698 Jan signed a notarial document authorising the sale of a house at Voorburg that had belonged to his deceased father-in-law.
The first establishments for processing whale oil in southern Labrador may have been built in the late 1530s, although it wasn't until 1548 that notarial documents confirm this.
The Arab links to the region can also be seen in the various Semitic names given to various localities as attested by various medieval notarial documents.
Giving Notice of Marriage Notarial documents and declarations Emergency Travel Documents (when possible) The Consulate in Florence closed at the end of December 2011.
The latest trace of him occurs in a notarial document in his own handwriting, dated 30 Jan. 1663, whereby David, bishop of Aberdeen, acknowledges to have received from Robert Forbes of Glastermuir 25l.
Near the site of the present-day church are vestiges of a château, mentioned in a notarial document in 1618, in which Philibert-Emmanuel d'Ailly, granted the structure to a certain Louis de la Massonière, provided he financed the repairs.
Annunziata, in preparation for the consecration of the church by Leo X. A notarial document of 1507 that names him as a member of another confraternity, the Compagnia di San Girolamo, called il Ciottolino, which met 'below the church of Santa Maria sopr'Arno'.
Quite apart from the obvious undesirability of verbal agreements for the sale or purchase of land, no transfer of land can be validly achieved in France other than by an acte de vente, which is a notarial document prepared by a Notary and signed by all parties or their Attorneys before him.
After having renounced, by means of a notarial document, the principate, which belonged to him through heredity, in favour of his brother, and his very rich patrimony, he was admitted into the Order of the Clerics Regular Theatine, founded by St. Cajetan of Thien in 1524.