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Maarten Janssen, 2014-
Author(s) | Gil de Luján |
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Addressee(s) | María de Cárdenas |
In English | Private letter from Gil de Luján, presbyter, to María de Cárdenas, daughter of the duchess of Nájera. The author informs the recipient about his efforts, and warns her about who was behind the obstacles they have suffered in their relationship. In 1607, Don Juan Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza, heir of the Marquis of Cañete, arranged for a future marriage with his cousin María de Cárdenas, eldest daughter of the Duke of Maqueda and Nájera. The mother of the lady, who opposed this commitment, under the presumable wish that her daughter would be a nun, delivered her in the Convent of the Conception, in the town of Torrijos. Don Hurtado, with the help of his servants and always in contact with doña María, tried to get her out of the convent. To prove this crime, the prosecution presented two letters. One of them was written by Gil de Luján, and the other by Juan de Valdés. In the current one, on the left margin of the first folio, there is a note consigning the reception of the letter as documentary evidence: "in the city of Madrid, thirty days into the month of August, one thousand and six hundred and eight years, before the Council of His Majesty, Mr. Melchor de Molin, fiscal, presented this letter with a request. Juan Gallo ". On the envelope, they also identify the author, Gil de Luján, clergy, and the recipient, doña Maria de Cárdenas. |
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