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Carta de poder otorgada por varios presbíteros irlandeses residentes en Pontevedra

Authors: Grupo de investigación Misión de Irlanda;

Carta de poder otorgada por varios presbíteros irlandeses residentes en Pontevedra

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Escritura pública y carta de poder otorgada por los licenciados don Juan Germano, don Thomas Chiver, don Eduardo Frensi, don Domingo Linze, don Carlos Culquin, don Antonio Morfi, presbíteros, residentes en Pontevedra, dando poder a don Juan del Castillo y a don Francisco Bruno, vecinos de Madrid, para que en su nombre cobren todas las cantidades que se les adeudan y en especial los cien ducados de limosna que el rey manda dar a cada uno de los misioneros que pasan al Norte. En papel sellado, sello segundo, 68 maravedís, año de 1692. Fe y testimonio de los escribanos del rey, públicos y del número de Pontevedra. Poder de don Pedro Portocarrero y Guzmán, Patriarca de las Indias, a don Juan del Castillo y a don Francisco Bruno, vecinos de Madrid, para que cobren los cien ducados de limosna a cada uno de los irlandeses arriba señalados, que pasan a la Misión del Norte. (Madrid, 10 de junio de 1692). Papel sellado, sello cuarto, 10 maravedís, año de 1692.

Proyecto Proyección Política y Social de la Comunidad Irlandesa en la Monarquía hispánica y en la América Colonial de la Edad Moderna(siglos XVI-XVIII) (HAR2009-11339 - subprograma HIST) del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad en colaboración con el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Embajada de Irlanda en Madrid, National University of Ireland (NUI) Maynooth, University College Dublin y Trinity College Dublin

Germano, Juan. Chiver, Thomas. Frensi, Eduardo. Linze, Domingo. Culquin, Carlos. Morfi, Antonio. Castillo, Juan del. Bruno, Francisco. Berni, Mauricio.

Don Juan Germano, don Thomas Chiver, don Eduardo Fiense, don Domingo Linze, don Carlos Culquin, don Antonio Morfi.

Pedro Portocarrero y Guzmán, Patriarca de las Indias

Fecha del documento: 1692-02-25. 5 páginas

600 ducados (6x100)

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Don Francisco Bruno, Don Juan del Castillo, Madrid, Inglaterra, Irlanda, Don Eduardo Frensi, Don Mauricio Berni, Don Juan Germano, Don Carlos Culquin, Don Thomas Chiver, Don Domingo Linze, Pedro Portocarrero y Guzmán, Marquesado de Cañete, Pontevedra, Patriarca de las Indias, Don Antonio Morfi

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