Although the act indicates that most of the goods listed in this inventory were found in the house of an individual named Anthoni Garreta, the archival guide indicates that this is the inventory of the goods of Berenguer Badia. A number of interesting items were found in the house, including several account books or registers, a small bag of glass paternoster beads, a Genoese crossbow, some crossbow quarrels lacking feathers, and a "pot de lauto danesqui," possibly a brass jar decorated in the style of Damascus. The inventory also includes a wooden big box and its contents, located in the house of Simon Carner, the notary who wrote the inventory.
- Record type: Inventory-Postmortem
- Date: 13 March, 1425
- Locale: Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
- Language(s): Latin
- Named person(s): Berenguer Badia
- Archival location: Arxiu Històric de Protocols de Barcelona, register 112/24, Simó Carner, Secundus liber inventariorum
- Extent: 4 Folios (paper, register - quarto)
Edited by Pablo Sanahuja and Ryan Low, with contributions by Rowan Dorin.
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