Memorial made by Josefa Navarro, widow of Bernardo de Moya, informing of her family and patrimonial state. Josefa declares that she is 50 years old and a widow, as well as having 3 sons: Bernardo de Moya, 26 years old and servant boy of sheep herdsman; Sebastián, 15 years old, shepherd; and Juan, 13 years old, blacksmith. The whole family is serving Cristóbal de la Torre. After explaining his family situation, he provides the goods he has: a house in the parish of San Francisco in Villarrobledo, consisting of multiple rooms; livestock in the form of 5 sheep, 7 goats, 13 goats’ laps and 1 lamb.
Collection: Texts
Chronology: XVIII
Scope: Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, University
Resource type: Historical source
Format: Unknown
Source: Archivo Histórico Provincial de Ciudad Real, Memoriales de Seculares del Catastro del Marqués de la Ensenada, Villarrobledo, Legajo 607. Memorial de Josefa Navarro, Viuda de Bernardo de Molla
Language: Spanish
Date: 1752
Owner: Francisco García González (Modernalia)
Copyright: © Seminario de Historia Social de la Población © Archivo Histórico Provincial de Ciudad Real
Abstract: Rural patronage where a whole family serves a single master
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