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Maarten Janssen, 2014-
Author(s) | Pedro Caragol |
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Addressee(s) | Jerónimo Cros |
In English | Letter from Pedro Caragol to his cousin Jerónimo Cros, a tailor. The author writes to his cousin Jerónimo Cros to cheer him up and hoping he has a soon release from prison. The trial for bigamy against Jerónimo Cros occurred between 1759 and 1769, eventually he was found guilty. Jerónimo Cros got married to Josefa Belenguer in 1755. Two years later he left to Valencia, where he got engaged to Vicenta Sopena, however, he sent her back home and in 1761 he got married in Madrid to Francisca Zelada. He was sent to the Holy Office’s prison on February the 20th 1769. On the top left margin it is written down that the letter was received from the Holy Office of Toledo on April the 4th 1769 for his trial and it was brought by a forerunner”. |
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