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Acquired prior to 1952, probably from Edward L. Stevenson (1858-1944).
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1471, December 13; s. XV(2); 1450-1499
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Binding: Original vellum marked with a Maltese cross and inscribed "Cajon 17 // Num. 114 / 19 Dicembre de 1471."
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Bibliography: Bond and Faye, p. 303.
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ff. 1-2v: Latin.
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ff. 1-2v: Through the writ, Pacheco and Portocarrero, founders and supporters of Our Lady of the Sarral, are granted exclusive burial rights for themselves and their descendants in its chapel (with an exception only for King Henry IV), with perpetual daily masses to be said for their souls and with an anniversary service to be observed on the day of St. James. Modern abstract in Spanish is...
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Explicit, ff. 1-2v: The General of the Order of St. Hieronimus in the Monastery of St. Bartholomew of Lugrana confirms a writ of 2 December made by monks of Our Lady of the Sarral, outside Segovia, involving their patrons Don Juan Pacheco and spouse Dona Maria Portocarrero.
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Docket: The General of the Order of St. Hieronimus in the Monastery of St. Bartholomew of Lugrana confirms a writ of 2 December made by monks of Our Lady of the Sarral, outside Segovia, involving their patrons Don Juan Pacheco and spouse Dona Maria Portocarrero.
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28 June 2023
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28 June 2023
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