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measure of four pints.] [Footnote 15: "One night, when passing through the streets, he received from the hands of an enemy an ugly wound in the face. He suspected Geronimo of having inflicted it; in which he was mistaken, for the author of the attack was afterwards discovered."--_Matteo Bandello_.] [Footnote 16: "After Simon Turchi had determined to revenge himself, and after long consideration, he ordered a large wooden arm-chair, to which were attached two iron bars, so arranged that whoever should sit down in it would be caught by the legs below the knees, and would be unable to move."--Van Meteren, _History of the Low Countries_.] [Footnote 17: "Geronimo, a merchant from Lyons desires to see you, but as he does not wish to be known at Antwerp now, he is concealed in my garden. He begs that you will meet him there."--_Matteo Bandello_.] [Footnote 18: "This chair being made, he told one of his servants, named Julio, who was proscribed in Italy, and under sentence of death."--Van Meteren, _History of the Low Countries_.] [Footnote 19: "And the said Julio pushed Geronimo into a large arm-chair, which sprang and closed."--_Origin and Genealogy of the Dukes and Duchesses of Brabant_. Antwerp, 1565; p. 308.] [Footnote 20: "In the cellar ... in a grave which had been prepared by the said Julio to bury Geronimo after the commission of the murder."--_Origin and Genealogy of the Dukes and Duchesses of Brabant_.] [Footnote 21: _Order and Proclamation of Messire Van Schoonhoven, bailiff, and of the Burgomaster, Constables, and Council of the city of Antwerp_: "It having come to the knowledge of the bailiff, burgomaster, and constables of this city that Geronimo Deodati, a merchant of Lucca, went out yesterday afternoon, about four o'clock, from his residence in this city, near the Convent of the Dominicans, and that he was seen for the last time beyond the Square of Meir, and since then he has not been heard of, and we know not what has become of him, so that there is great suspicion that the said Geronimo has been maltreated, or even put to death; therefore, the magistrates of the same city do proclaim that he who first will give information as to what has become of the said Geronimo, will receive the sum of three hundred florins."--_Extract from the "Book of Laws of the City of Antwerp_."] [Footnote 22: "The bailiff said that the magistrates had determined to search all the stables, cellars, and gardens, to d
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