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Author(s) | Domingas Rodrigues |
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Addressee(s) | Manuel Baptista da Fonseca |
In English | Private letter from Domingas Rodrigues to Manuel Baptista da Fonseca, prior of São Sebastião da Feira. The author, in the context of a marriage process, declares to the prior that there is no consanguinity between the couple and that, therefore, they can marry. Before the wedding of António Gonçalves and Agostinha Nunes, in 1702, it was claimed by a man named João Soares that their parents called each other cousin. Manuel Baptista da Fonseca, prior of São Sebastião da Feira, where the bride and groom lived, then wanted to ascertain the origins of this treatment, since the fact that their parents were cousins would constitute an impediment to the marriage. This was when he got a letter from Domingas Rodrigues, a woman about ninety years old, living in Avô, declaring that there was no consanguinity between the relatives of António Gonçalves and Agostina Nunes and that, as such, the two could marry. The impediment did not follow and the couple were allowed to become husband and wife. |
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