Signatures of New Christian Members of the Revenue Collection Enterprise of Coronel-Alcalá
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.011.006Keywords:
Notarial Culture, Jews, New Christians, Signatures, Revenue Collection, Castile, 15th CenturyAbstract
Though some of the New Christian members of the Coronel-Alcalá revenue collection enterprise were high ranking converts in 15th century Castile, their signatures and seals had not yet been identified and published. The research of the author in several archival repositories has allowed him to locate the signatures of some of these tax-collectors. These signatures –veritable identity marks– were used by them to validate their financial operations.
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