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From AHG, Notarial Gi 1,51 (4) (back · see Heads)
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Notebook of pawns and loans from 1324 and 1325. Cursive script of the period. The name of the person receiving the money, the object pawned or the loan granted, the due date, and the name of the guarantor appear. In one case it states that the borrowers "swore in the bishop's court." The date is written according to the Christian calendar: [1]324, [1]325.

Almost all the months of the year appear in Catalan. It should be noted that the month of October, octubre in Catalan, is written "vuitubre." Some of the place-names which are legible are: Maçanet, Fornells, Sant Andreu Alou, Cabanes, Maçanes, Vilalbí, Madremanya. Among the names of people one finds: Guillem and Pere d'Armadans, Pere and Berenguer des Soler, etc. It appears that the most common items left as guarantee were silver cups and goblets.