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'Pezzana e Consorti' case: supporting documents, Venice (1780)

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'Pezzana e Consorti' case: supporting documents, Venice (1780), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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with an ensuing disturbance of this profitable sphere of Venetian commerce,
and which are no less ruinous for the interests and family situations of the
supplicants, something that cannot be separated from the ruin of yet another
considerable part of the households which are subjects of Your Serenity,
namely those who draw the means for their own sustenance from being
employed by our Guild as hired labourers. Thanks &c.

Heirs of Niccolò Pezzana.
Giuseppe Remondini.
Francesco Pitteri.
Giovanni Antonio Pezzana, son of the late Lorenzo.
Francesco di Niccolò Pezzana, formerly Prior and now Syndic of the Guild.
Giambattista Pasquali, formerly Prior and now Syndic of the Guild.
Giovanni Battista Novelli, formerly Prior and now Syndic of the Guild.
Antonio Zatta, Counsellor, retired.
Pietro Savioni, son of the late Girolamo, formerly Prior and now Syndic of the Guild.
Giuseppe Fenzo, son of the late Modesto, currently a Counsellor of the Guild.
Angelo Albrizzi, son of the late Giovanni Battista.
Giacomo Caroboli, formerly a Syndic and now Counsellor of the Guild.

1781, 28th March. In the Council of the Guild.

May this be forwarded to the Wise

Counsellors.


Sen. Carlo Zino.
Sen. Bortolo Gradenigo II, Cavaliere.
Sen. Diodato Bembo.
Sen. Venceslao Martinengo.
Sen. Tomà Mocenigo Soranzo.
Sen. Anzolo Memo V.


    


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