Jacobus Trelhe, a merchant, died on the last day of August 1410, naming Aycardona, his widow, as his heir. She is the daughter of Petrus Augelerii. Among other interesting items, the inventory includes a painted canvas or cloth (telam pictam) that was mounted on the wall behind the dining table. The inventory also lists the bedroom of the slave (camera serve), a very unusual reference in Marseille inventories. Jacobus and Aycardona possessed an exceptionally interesting set of clothing and a chest crafted in the Pisan style.
- Record type: Inventory-Taking up inheritance
- Date: 18 September, 1410
- Locale: Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
- Language(s): Latin
- Named person(s): Jacobus Trelhe
- Archival location: Archives départementales des Bouches-du-Rhône, Register 355E 309
- Extent: 25 Folios (paper, register - demi-quarto)
Edited by Daniel Lord Smail.
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