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Collection: Serbian Royal Documents at the State Archives in Dubrovnik (1186-1479)
Date: 10 November 1369
AbstractŽupan Nikola Altomanović writes to the Dubrovnik authorities that their citizen Brajan Nenadić with his brothers has paid all debts and can freely trade in his lands.

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Date: before 18 November 1369
AbstractŽupan Nikola Altomanović writes to the Dubrovnik authorities to pay the Saint Demetrius Day tribute to his representative Crep Rogatić.

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Date: 5 April 1370
AbstractKing Vukašin confirms to the citizens of Dubrovnik privileges given to them by emperor Dušan and other previous Serbian rulers.

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Date: 30 November 1373
AbstractĐurađ I Balšić promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik friendship, aid, freedom of trade and customs privileges enjoyed under previous Serbian rulers, in return for paying him the traditional yearly tribute (Saint Demetrius Day tribute) for as long as he rules over the maritime region.

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Date: 30 May 1374–1376
AbstractĐurađ I Balšić promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik that Bosnian subjects may freely cross his lands going to and from Dubrovnik.

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Date: 9 June 1374
AbstractLord Đurađ and Balša Balšić confirm that Dumonja Vorniković has fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at some unnamed markets.

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Date: 18 June 1374 or 1375
AbstractLord Đurađ I Balšić confirms that Dumonja and Pokret have fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at the market of Prizren.

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Date: before 22 November 1375
AbstractLord Đurađ I Balšić writes to the Dubrovnik authorities that he has granted their citizen Dumonja Vorniković two confirmations that he has fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues – first alone and then in association with Pokret.

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Date: 15 February 1379
AbstractBalša II Balšić and lady Teodora confirm that Jaketa Kolanović has settled all accounts he had with them as their treasurer.

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Date: 20 November 1379
AbstractLord Balša II Balšić grants to Dubrovnik merchants freedom of movement and trade, regulates payment of customs and confirms the status they enjoyed under his brother Đurađ.

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Date: 24 April 1385
AbstractBalša II Balšić, duke of Durazzo, confirms to the citizens of Dubrovnik trading privileges he had granted earlier together with his brother Đurađ, as well as those granted by the emperor Dušan.

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Date: 27 January 1386
AbstractLord Đurađ II Balšić confirms to the citizens of Dubrovnik trading privileges granted by his predecessors and emperor Dušan.

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Date: 9 January 1387
AbstractPrince Lazar sets out the rights and obligations of Dubrovnik citizens and regulates other issues in mutual relations (original).

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Date: 9 January 1387
AbstractPrince Lazar sets out the rights and obligations of Dubrovnik citizens and regulates other issues in mutual relations (copy).

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Date: 20 January 1387
AbstractVuk Branković, following the example of his lord prince Lazar, sets out the rights and obligations of Dubrovnik citizens and regulates other issues in mutual relations (original).

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Date: 20 January 1387
AbstractVuk Branković, following the example of his lord prince Lazar, sets out the rights and obligations of Dubrovnik citizens and regulates other issues in mutual relations (copy).

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Date: before 31 August 1388
AbstractĐurađ II Balšić writes to the Dubrovnik authorities to pay the monks from the Jerusalem monastery those installments of tribute that they owe them.

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Date: before 31 August 1388
AbstractVuk Branković writes to the Dubrovnik authorities to pay the monks from the Jerusalem monastery those installments of tribute that they owe them.

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Date: before 31 August 1388
AbstractPrince Lazar writes to the Dubrovnik authorities to pay the monks from the Jerusalem monastery those installments of tribute that they owe them.

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Date: after 15 June 1389
AbstractLord Vuk Branković promises friendship to the citizens of Dubrovnik and confirms the privileges he granted them earlier.

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Date: 6 August 1392
AbstractPrincess Milica and prince Stefan Lazarević write to the Dubrovnik authorities that they are ready to buy back the belt they had pawned to Marin.

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Date: 13 November 1395
AbstractLord Konstantin Balšić promises to the citizens of Dubrovnik friendship and trading and judicial privileges.

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Date: circa 1395
AbstractRadič and Stefan Crnojević promise to the citizens of Dubrovnik friendship, protection and freedom of movement, and that they will sent them warning if someone is preparing to harm them.

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Date: before 1 February 1398
AbstractMrkša Žarković writes to the Dubrovnik authorities that their citizen Mihoč Rastić has fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at some unnamed markets.

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Date: 30 January 1399
AbstractLady Evgenija, prince Stefan and Vuk Lazarević confirm that Marin Lebrović has fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at Rudnik and Šetonje.

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Date: 15 July 1399
AbstractLady Evgenija, despot Stefan and lord Vuk Lazarević confirm that Živulin Stanišić has fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at Plana and Šetonje, as well as other dues.

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Date: 12 December 1401
AbstractLord Mrkša Žarković confirms that Pripko Butković has not only fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at Perga, but that Mrkša himself is his debtor.

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Date: 2 February 1402
AbstractLord Mrkša Žarković confirms that Maroje Čanča has fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at some unnamed places.

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Date: 15 March 1402
AbstractKnez Stefan, lord Vuk and lady Evgenija Lazarević confirm that Maroje Cinculović has fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at some unnamed places, which he held for two years and three months.

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Date: 23 May 1402
AbstractLady Evgenija Lazarević confirms that Maroje Lebrović has fully paid the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at Rudnik.

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Date: 24 June 1402
AbstractLord Mrkša Žarković confirms that Pripko Butković has paid the major part of the lease for the right to collect royal customs revenues at Perga and stipluates how the remainder will be satisfied.

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