• Timothy Cagnioli (floruit 1540–1590) was an Italian merchant and banker in Scotland. Cagnioli was active in Edinburgh during the Regency of Mary of Guise...
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  • merchants, to borrow money and letters of finance from the Italian banker Timothy Cagnioli. The loan was to finance the journey of her son James Stewart to Paris...
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    of Cassilis, who took out personal loans with an Italian financier Timothy Cagnioli to pay their travel costs. Cassilis, Rothes, Lord Fleming, and Robert...
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    Francis II of France. To fund this trip, his mother obtained credit from Timothy Cagnioli, an Italian banker in Edinburgh. James became a supporter of the Scottish...
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  • also received a demand for payment from Mary's Italian banker Timothy Cagnioli. Cagnioli was married to Jonet Curle, probably Gilbert's sister. In May...
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    fabric called "Paris Green". The Italian cloth merchant and financier Timothy Cagnioli advanced £500 Scots for the project. A cabinet room for James VI at...
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    work was financed with a loan from the banker and textile merchant Timothy Cagnioli. In 1584, James Stewart, Earl of Arran gained political power in Scotland...
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    troops in Scotland was partly the responsibility of an Italian banker Timothy Cagnioli who kept an account of the expenses of the soldiers. In January 1554...
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  • fabric called "Paris Green". The Italian cloth merchant and financier Timothy Cagnioli advanced £500 Scots for the project. The English diplomat Thomas Randolph...
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    in the Estat. A letter related to this affair mentions Lorenzo and Timothy Cagnioli, two Italian brothers and financiers who supplied fabrics to Mary....
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