Delaitos (Delaitus or Delaidus) by Noarna (1260? - Trento, 1323) was an Italian notary, or rather the Bishopric of Trento, lived in Trento in the first decades of the 14th century (Noarna today is a fraction of Nogaredo, in Vallagarina, province of Trento).

We do not know anything about his work as a notary, but there are many news of his economic activity (mainly house and land purchases, he also carried out his loan activity and was interested in public procurement). He was procurator of bishops Bartholomew II Querini and Henry of Metz, of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Trent and of a large lay and ecclesiastical clientele.

He did testament on April 15, 1323; he asked to be buried at the Cathedral of San Vigilio in the monument he had built; he was his son Giacomo's universal heir; died before 21 November 1323. Giacomo gradually sold off his paternal property and died before 1328; the patrimony was forfeited by the lords of Schenna, a noble Tyrolean family.

The interest in Delaìto's affairs is due to the fact that there is a discrete body archive (about fifty parchments) that allows you to rebuild your business. Parchments are preserved in the Tiroler Landesarchiv series of Innsbruck. This is what remains of a personal or family archive, dating back to an era where we have a very small number of private archives, usually related to families of quite different thicknesses. Notemodify wikitesto Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto

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