Clérigos a la sombra de un pariente en el XVIII burgalés
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2007.v59.i120.41Keywords:
Clergy, Household, Catastro of Ensenada, ColaciónAbstract
The Catastro of Ensenada contains, inside the thick volumes of the Respuestas Particulares or Memoriales, a detailed description of the vital parameters of the clergy. The usual formula is to take care of the ecclesiastical with independent housing and to study their professional activities. However, we also discovered the existence of clergy who, by different circumstances, are forced to live under the order of any close relation, within the walls of their own households and under the shadow of their own business. How many are they? What were their household structures? What were their professional activities? What impact did their presence in the household which gave them shelter? What colaciones and streets did they live?.
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