Dulcieta Atulfa, the beneficiary of a lifetime donation of all the goods belonging to the late Laura de Rabesio, wished to have an inventory made of Laura's estate. Both women bear the surnames of two of Marseille's distinguished families, and in part for this reason it is surprising that Laura's assets were so rudimentary. One of the items kept in the kitchen, an oratory to the Virgin Mary, suggests that Laura engaged in voluntary poverty for devotional reasons. For more background, see the codicil to Laura's testament in the DALME collection, made two weeks earlier on October 31.
- Record type: Inventory-Taking up inheritance
- Date: 14 November, 1405
- Locale: Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
- Language(s): Latin
- Named person(s): Laureta de Rabesio
- Archival location: Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône, Register 3B 145
- Extent: 5 Folios (paper, register - quarto)
Edited by Daniel Lord Smail.
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