Cebada, mulas, caballos, carruajes y habas. La catedral de Burgos en el setecientos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2005.v57.i116.109Keywords:
Ancien Regime, Burgos' bishopric, ecclesiastic privilegesAbstract
The upholding of the privileges of some of the ecclesiastics dependent on the Burgos' Cathedral allows a reflexion to the author about the state of the bishopric in the transition times of Ancien Regime. The request of payment of the horse and mule foods of these people is a way to approach the state of the clergy in the second half of the 18th century.
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