[322] October 22, 1487, in Desjardins, l. c. p. 219.
[323] A. Guidoni, in Cappelli, l. c. p. 296. Burcard, p. 95; the date is wrong. On the house of the Cybò in the Borgo, see P. Adinolfi, La Portica di San Pietro (Rome, 1859), p. 119 et seq.
[324] A. Guidoni, in Cappelli, l. c. p. 297.
[325] F. Gregorovius, Das Archiv der Notare des Capitols in Rom und das Protocollbuch des Notars Camillus de Beneimbene; Sitzungsberichte d. kk. Acad. d. Wissenschaften in München, 1872, p. 503.
[326] Flor., August 8, 1488, in Fabroni, ii. 312. Cf. i. 405.
[327] Gregorovius, l. c. [purchase of Cerveteri, June 14, 1487]. Lorenzo to Lanfredini (1490), in Fabroni, ii. 388. Nibby, Diutorni di Roma (Rome, 1848), i. 348.
[328] The palace (afterwards called Quaratesi) and the villa (for a time Catalani-Valabrègue, now Lavaggi) passed after the death of Franceschetto’s son Lorenzo, to the latter’s natural son, Ottavio, with a reservation of the usufruct to Lorenzo’s sister Caterina, the widowed Duchess of Camerino. The villa belonged for a time to Eleonora Cybò, daughter of Lorenzo, and wife of Gian Luigi Fiesco, Count of Lavagna, the hero of the conspiracy of 1547.
[329] Med. Arch., fol. 57. The bull of Innocent VIII. is dated December 5, 1487.
[330] Letters of December 9 and 10, 1487, February 23, March 9, April 14, 1488, in the above-mentioned Ricordi di lettere.
[331] Med. Arch., fol. 59. Cf. Isid. del Lungo, Una Lettera di Ser Matteo Franco, in Arch. Stor. Ital., s. iii. ix. 32 et seq.