A City Council Act of Jerez de la Frontera of 1398. Diplomatic Notes
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https://doi.org/10.12795/hid.2021.i48.08Keywords:
council, city council acts, diplomatic, 14th century, Ponce de León, Jerez de la Frontera (Spain)Abstract
ABSTRACT: In 1476, before ending his government in Jerez de la Frontera, don Rodrigo Ponce de León, Marquis of Cadiz, asked the city council to order a copy of a session from the minute book of 1398, in which his grandfather, don Pedro, had presented a letter from Enrique III, by which the King ordered the capitulars of that time to pay-him his emoluments as governor of the Jerez fortress, whose tenure he had previously granted. In this work, the act of copying and the copied session are analyzed and some historical notes on their content are offered. This session of 1398 advances by eleven years the first ones that are currently kept in the Municipal Archive of Jerez.
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