Notas sobre el crédito cristiano en la villa de Sangüesa y su Merindad (1342-1411)
Abstract
The clerkship of Sangüesa and, despite the reduced scale of the samples preserved, those of some villages in the Sangüesa district (Lumbier, Urroz and Aoiz), were, together with that of the capital of the kingdom, those which formalised the greatest number of documents in which both subjects were Christian. Documents almost exclusively of acknowledgement of debt, both in the form of simple loans and those negotiated under the formula of comandas. To these, documents of purchase of real assets, put out to public auction for default on debts, should be added. All of this material constitutes a first-rate source. Aware of its value, we have attempted to present, albeit in brief, this generous sample of people and situations derived from...
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