[ [38] ] See Tronci, op. cit. 304.

[ [39] ] They imprisoned him in Lucca.

[ [40] ] Tronci, op. cit. p. 404.

[ [41] ] Cronaca Sanese in Muratori, xv. 177.

[ [42] ] Heywood, Palio and Ponte, p. 22.

[ [43] ] Tronci, op. cit. 412.

[ [44] ] A pleasing story of how these citizens found Agnello's house in darkness and all sleeping within, of his awakened maid-servant and frightened wife, is told in Marangoni, Cron. di Pisa. See Sismondi, ed. Boulting (1906), p. 401.

[ [45] ] See Sismondi, op. cit. p. 403.

[ [46] ] Cf. Sismondi, op. cit. p. 557.

[ [47] ] Tronci, op. cit. p. 18.