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APPENDIX A
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Pl. civ., F. Alonso (f.), caja 1218, 2 (1566-1567)
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Pl. civ., F. Alonso (f.), caja 1313, 2 (1583-1584)
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Pl. civ., F. Alonso (f.), caja 1429, 8 (1579-1580)
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Pl. civ., F. Alonso (f.), caja 1448, 2 (1523)
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Pl. civ., F. Alonso (f.), caja 1558, 1 (1591-1604)
Pleitos registered by the escribano Pérez Alonso
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Pl. civ., P. Alonso (f.), caja 1135, 3 (1531)
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Pl. civ., P. Alonso (f.), caja 189, 2 (1589)
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Pl. civ., P. Alonso (f.), caja 1454, 2 (1597-1599)
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Pl. civ., P. Alonso (f.), caja 1009, 2 (1562-1564)
Pleito registered by the escribano Alonso Rodríguez
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Pl. civ., A. Rodríguez (olv.), caja 223, 9 (1628)
Pleitos registered by the escribano Ceballos Escalera
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Pl. civ., C. Escalera (d.1), caja 116, 5 (1699)
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Pl. civ., C. Escalera (d.), caja 51, 2 (1603)
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Pl. civ., C. Escalera (d.), caja 87, 3 (1564)
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Pl. civ., C. Escalera (f.), caja 2490, 5 (1669)
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Pl. civ., C. Escalera (f.), caja 2690, 2 (1762)
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Pl. civ., C. Escalera (f.), caja 3090, 2 (1732)
Pleito registered by the escribano Moreno
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Pl. civ., Moreno (olv.), caja 546, 3 (1511)
1 'd.' = 'depositado'. Parties could decide to put their case brought before the Chancery on hold. After the passing of ten years, such cases could no longer be continued and were deposited in the Court's archives as being abandoned. Hence, pleitos depositados. Mendizabal, Investigaciones, p. 52.
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