La cuenta de mercaderes y las rentas menudas del Almojarifazgo Mayor de Sevilla a finales del siglo XV / Merchants’ Account and the Petty Customs of the Seville Almojarifazgo Major at the End of the 15th Century
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RESUMEN: Con un fondo documental excepcional procedente de los archivos de Simancas y Real Chancillería de Valladolid que recogen la contribución de varios centenares de mercaderes al almojarifazgo mayor de Sevilla y la declaración detallada del valor de las llamadas rentas menudas de dicho almojarifazgo, en este trabajo se ofrecen nuevos datos sobre la evolución de esta renta en la ciudad de Sevilla a finales de la Edad Media.
ABSTRACT: This work offers new evidence about the evolution of custom duties in the city of Seville by the end of the Middle Ages. Its exceptional sources are located in the Simancas Record Office and in that of Valladolid Royal Chancery. The files contain the contributions issued by hundreds of merchants to the Sevillian Almojarifazgo Major rentas menudas (custom duty) and their detailed tax declaration concerning the worth of the so called “petty customs” in that particular almojarifazgo.
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Accepted 2017-09-26
Published 2017-09-26
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