ABSTRACT

A n d this Lord Infante En Alfonso had to wife one of the noblest ladies of Spain who was not a king’s daughter,- and the richest ; namely, the daughter of the very noble En Gombado de Entenza and through her he had the county of Urgel and all the barony of Antillon and all the barony of her father, En Gombaldo. And each of these baronies is a great possession. And so he was very well married, to a very high-born and very rich lady. And she was one of the most learned ladies of the world ; a big book might be made about her learning ; and she was a very good Christian and did much good in her lifetim e for the glory of God. And by this lady, the Lord Infante, who survived her, had two very gracious sons of which the eldest was called En Pedro and the younger En Jaime ; and he had a daughter who is Queen of Mallorca, whom, when she was very young (five years old) they gave to wife to the Lord King En Jaime of Mallorca. And all this she saw done in her lifetime. And then, as it pleased God, the said Lady Infanta, wife of the Lord Infante En Alfonso, passed from this life in the city of Saragossa, on the last Tuesday in October

1327 of the year 1327 and she was buried next day, which was the feast of the Apostles Saint Simon and Saint Jude, in the church of the Minorite friars of Saragossa. God in His mercy keep her soul as He keeps the soul of a blessed and virtuous lady. She received H oly Communion and the Last Unction and confessed m any times, a s one who was very Catholic and pleasing to God and the world, and so God wanted her in H is Kingdom still a young

girl ; and great mourning and weeping was made for her in the said city of Saragossa. And so she ended her days in the service of God, as it pleased Him to ordain.