RRR:
2568
YEAR:
1247
text:
April 9. Lyons. Pope Innocent IV writes to the bishop of Tripoli, who informed him that, after he came to the Apostolic See he was unable to receive the incomes from his church in full, so he is overloaded by the burden of debts. The pope authorizes the bishop to borrow up to 230 pounds of Venetian grossi from the Venetian merchant Giovanni Stamiari to pay his debts and his necessary expenses, using the goods of his church as security.
Sources:
Innocent IV, Les registres, 1:373-74, no. 2516

