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Maarten Janssen, 2014-
Author(s) | Domingo Antonio de Angulo y Callejo |
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Addressee(s) | Francisco del Callejo Haedo |
In English | Letter from Domingo Antonio de Angulo y Callejo to his uncle Francisco Callejo, a trader. The author informs his uncle of the news regarding his litigations and announces him that he does not need money for his livelihood at the moment. In May 1751, Domingo Antonio de Angulo y Callejo initiated a litigation against Antonio Merino, a canon from the collegiate church of Toro. Antonio Merino had been the administrator of the profits in the vicinity since 1735, and Domingo Angulo y Callejo asked to be updated of the profits and loss accounts ever since. Antonio Merino stated that the output had always been handed over to Domingo´s uncle, Francisco Callejo, who had managed the student´s maintenance during his University studies and before it. Given that Francisco Callejo had passed away, it was his widow, María Antonia de Castro, who faced her nephew´s claim. The money claimed totalled 12900 reals due to the discrepancies between the profits and what was handed over to the rightful beneficiary. María Antonia de Castro argued that her husband not only had borne (together with his brother) all of Domingo´s expenses during his whole education but also had paid for the licence that allowed the plaintiff the ownership of the profits. In order to prove the truth of what she asserted and her husband´s periodical money deliveries, she presented several receipts and twelve letters before the court. Despite the widow and the administrator´s allegations the court ruled in favour of Domingo de Angulo y Callejo, who had to be compensated by the defendants, although he had to bear the legal costs. |
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