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Concesión de viático al licenciado don Raymundo Dugano y Bernabé Quiernano, sacerdotes irlandeses, para ir a la Misión de Irlanda

Authors: Grupo de investigación Misión de Irlanda;

Concesión de viático al licenciado don Raymundo Dugano y Bernabé Quiernano, sacerdotes irlandeses, para ir a la Misión de Irlanda

Abstract

Consulta del Consejo de Estado a Felipe IV sobre el memorial remitido por el licenciado don Reimundo Dugano y Bernabé Quiernano, sacerdotes irlandeses, que han acabado sus estudios, el primero en la Universidad de Alcalá y el segundo en el Colegio Irlandés de Salamanca, que quieren dedicarse a la predicación del Evangelio y solicitan la limosna ordinaria que se acostumbra para vestir de hábito seglar y hacer su viaje. El Patriarca informa que ambos reúnen los requisitos necesarios para recibir el viático. El Consejo se conforma con el parecer del Patriarca. Respuesta del rey: "Está bien"

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

Colegio Irlandés de Salamanca, Univ. De Alcalá

Fecha del documento: 1641-08-17. 3 páginas

200 ducados (100x2)

Consejo de Estado

Felipe IV

No

Keywords

Pedro Pacheco, Salamanca, Marqués de Santa Cruz, Universidad de Alcalá, Juan de Álamo, Felipe IV, Juan de Otalora Guevara, Bartolomé González, Patriarca de Indias, Colegio Irlandés de Salamanca, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Inglaterra, Irlanda, Consejo de Hacienda, Raymundo Dugano, Bernabé Quiernano, Consejo de Estado, Presidente de Hacienda, Marqués de Castrofuerte, Calle del Júcar (Madrid), Alonso Pérez de Guzmán, Álvaro de Bazán, Calle Atocha (Madrid), Cardenal Spínola, Reimundo (Raimundo) Dugano

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