The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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poor of Saint Lazare d'Amboise and, to that end, there shall be  
given and paid to the treasurers of that same fraternity the sum and  
amount of seventy soldi of Tours.  
Item. The said Testator gives and bequeaths to the said Messer  
Francesco Melzo, being present and agreeing, the remainder of his  
pension and the sums of money which are owing to him from the past  
time till the day of his death by the receiver or treasurer-general  
M. Johan Sapin, and each and every sum of money that he has already  
received from the aforesaid Sapin of his said pension, and in case  
he should die before the said Melzo and not otherwise; which moneys  
are at present in the possession of the said Testator in the said  
place called Cloux, as he says. And he likewise gives and bequeaths  
to the said Melzo all and each of his clothes which he at present  
possesses at the said place of Cloux, and all in remuneration for  
the good and kind services done by him in past times till now, as  
well as in payment for the trouble and annoyance he may incur with  
regard to the execution of this present testament, which however,  
shall all be at the expense of the said Testator.  
And he orders and desires that the sum of four hundred scudi del  
Sole, which he has deposited in the hands of the treasurer of Santa  
Maria Nuova in the city of Florence, may be given to his brothers  
now living in Florence with all the interest and usufruct that may  
have accrued up to the present time, and be due from the aforesaid  
treasurer to the aforesaid Testator on account of the said four  
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