The church of Saint-Lazare stood just outside of the market town and episcopal see of Apt. In the winter of 1381-1382, Bertrandus Barbani transferred the priory to his brother Guillelmus, who drew up an inventory of the church's goods. One finds many notable objects including a life of Saint Philibert, painted crosses, and an indulgence with "many seals" hanging from the parchment.

  • Record type: Inventory-Ecclesiastical
  • Date: 27 January, 1382
  • Locale: Apt, Vaucluse, France
  • Language(s): Latin
  • Archival location: Archives départementales de Vaucluse, 3 E 4/11
  • Extent: 2 Folios (paper, register - demi-quarto)

Edited by Ryan Low.
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