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Maarten Janssen, 2014-
Author(s) | B. J. Santana |
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Addressee(s) | José Moro |
In English | Letter from B. J. Santana, prisoner, to José Moro, a Spanish prisoner. The author writes to another prisoner with recommendations and greetings. The letter was written in the lower white part of a letter written by a third prisoner, in Spanish (CARDS0157). José Moro, a Spanish prisoner in the jail of Belém, Lisbon, was found with some papers and eleven counterfeit lead coins. Among the papers, hidden in the clothes of the prisoner, the warden found a book full of counts, drawings, letters and notes. Testifying about the reasons of his detention, the accused declared he had been arrested after the order of the Intendant to arrest every Spanish person, in the 7th of June 1828 (PS6024). |
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