APPENDIX

DIGEST OF GENOESE DOCUMENTS
22-24 Aug. 1285.Fourteen documents of these dates refer to the mercantile transactions of Benedetto and Manuele Zaccaria, such as their appointment of agents to receive their wares from “Fogia” and to send them to Genoa, Majorca, Syria, the Black Sea, and other places.
(Pandette Richeriane, fogliazzo ii. fasc. 10.)
17 April, 1287.“Benedetto Zaccaria in his own name and in that of his brother Manuele” gives a receipt at Genoa to “Percivalis Spinula.”
(Ibid. fasc. 20.)
24 Jan. 1287.“Nicolino” is mentioned as brother of Benedetto and Manuele Zaccaria.
(Ibid. fogliazzo i. fasc. 178.)
9 May, 1291.“Clarisia, wife of the late Manuele Zaccaria, in her own name and on behalf of her sons Tedisio, Leonardo, Odoardo and Manfred,” appoints an agent for the sale of a female slave.
(Ibid. fogliazzo ii. fasc. 27.)
14 April, 1304.“Paleologo Zaccaria” is cited as witness to a monetary transaction.
(Ibid. fogliazzo A. fasc. 7.)
31 May, 1311.Two documents executed at Genoa. In one Domenico Doria acknowledges receipt of monies from Andriolo Cattaneo, son of Andriolo; in the other Andriolo appoints Lanfranchino Doria and Luchino Cattaneo his agents.
(Ibid. fasc. 7.)
13 Aug. 1313.“Manuel Bonaneus” acknowledges receipt of monies from Andriolo Cattaneo.
(Ibid. fasc. 13.)
21, 24 Sept. 1316.Mention of “the galley of Paleologo Zaccaria, which was at Pera in 1307.”
(Ibid. fasc. 13.)
GENOESE COLONIES IN GREEK LANDS
I. Lords of Phocæa (Foglia).
II. Lords of Chios, Samos and Ikaria.