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1707. Carta de Gregorio Páez de Saavedra para Antonio Mojica.

Author(s) Gregorio Páez de Saavedra      
Addressee(s) Antonio Mojica      
In English

Letter from Gregorio Páez de Saavedra to Antonio Mojica.

The author asks Antonio Mojica for some missing accounting books he needs and he takes the opportunity to discredit Simón Izquierdo.

In 1707, Simón Izquierdo, an apostolic notary, brought an action against Gregorio Páez de Saavedra following an accusation for disloyalty. The defendant requested the trial to be brought before the Military Orders Council, since he was a knight. Despite his petition, he was arrested and taken to Madrid and his properties were seized by order of Simón Izquierdo. Through the hearings of witnesses, Gregorio´s connexions and faults were exposed. On the one hand, it was found out he was the duke of Infantado´s servant, whose cattle he was taking care of; likewise, it was also emphasized his friendship with the count of Corzana, who had recommended him long before he passed through Portugal. Also, some witnesses assured that Gregorio had publically manifested his sympathy and partiality towards the archduke, whom he called Carlos III. As a result of the confiscation of his properties, several letters were seized and the defendant´s brother, Sebastián Páez, was arrested and questioned about Gregorio´s connexions. However, Gregorio argued he was innocent and blamed Simón Izquierdo of intimidating and turning the witnesses against him. There was then a proceeding against Simón Izquierdo, Bartolomé de Jaraquemada and Domingo Pacheco, who was appointed as Gregorio Páez´s seized revenues administrator. The latter run away before having to declare about his administration. Simon Izquierdo´s machinations with the witnesses were uncovered thanks to a memorial and some letters presented before the tribunal. Besides, other witnesses corroborated the previous enmity between Bartolomé de Jaraquemada and Gregorio Páez resulting from a favour of the latter with the duke of Infantado. Gregorio Páez tried to be economically compensated, claiming not only his seized properties, but also what Simón Izquierdo had spent when he used his house in Colmenar Viejo.

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Sr Mio Me es Preziso Cansar a Vmd Pa

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saber si en su poder paran algu
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nos libros y Papeles Mios pr
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que ni mi casa ni en la del sr
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Dn Luis Curiel se allan son qtas
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a mi fabor y deudas que yo debo
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en que esta el punto de mi obrar
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y asi Me lo abisara Vmd y no los
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tiniendo me ara el fabor de estar
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con Simon izquierdo y Pregun
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tarlo que ya que no atendio
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a el punto del soberano Minis
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tro que le fio la comission no
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tiniendo otro a que atender
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debio no aber abusado de la
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Comission Con tales tropelias
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que Ni ellas Ni la ocultazion
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de estos papeles no le an de
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tener Buena qta ni a el ni a
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sus camaradas de que le
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considerara Arepentido a No

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