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Book/Printed Material Brief on behalf Alfonso Jironza and his son Baltasar, both of them belonging to the nobility of the Kingdom of Aragón and pharmacists of the village of Villaseca del Campo of Tarragona versus the Magistrates of the village of Villaseca, concerning the compatibility of the practice of the profession of pharmacist with the fact that they belong to the nobility [Ca. 1725].

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Title

  • Brief on behalf Alfonso Jironza and his son Baltasar, both of them belonging to the nobility of the Kingdom of Aragón and pharmacists of the village of Villaseca del Campo of Tarragona versus the Magistrates of the village of Villaseca, concerning the compatibility of the practice of the profession of pharmacist with the fact that they belong to the nobility [Ca. 1725].

Created / Published

  • [Spain] : [publisher not identified], 1725

Headings

  • -  Law
  • -  Law Library of Congress
  • -  West Europe
  • -  Spain
  • -  Aragón
  • -  Catalonia
  • -  Catalunya
  • -  Cathaluña
  • -  Tarragona
  • -  Kingdom of Aragón
  • -  Villaseca
  • -  Pharmacists
  • -  Jironza, Alfonso
  • -  Gironza, Alfonso
  • -  Jironza, Baltasar
  • -  Gironza, Baltasar
  • -  Nobility
  • -  Personal status
  • -  Social status
  • -  Sumptuary laws
  • -  Trials and court proceedings

Genre

  • Records and briefs

Notes

  • -  Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
  • -  Contains a decree by the Magistrates of the village of Villaseca del Campo of Tarragona granting said Alfonso and Baltasar Jironza exemption from the payment of certain taxes.
  • -  Jurisdiction covered: Spain.
  • -  Also available on microfilm (Law Library Microfilm 84/10004).
  • -  Document in Spanish.

Medium

  • 5 pages

Source Collection

  • Spanish legal documents (15th-19th centuries) Brief No.1,040

Repository

  • Library of Congress Law Library Washington, D.C. 20540 dcu

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2018721794

Online Format

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  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Brief on behalf Alfonso Jironza and his son Baltasar, both of them belonging to the nobility of the Kingdom of Aragón and pharmacists of the village of Villaseca del Campo of Tarragona versus the Magistrates of the village of Villaseca, concerning the compatibility of the practice of the profession of pharmacist with the fact that they belong to the nobility. [Spain: publisher not identified, 1725] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2018721794/.

APA citation style:

(1725) Brief on behalf Alfonso Jironza and his son Baltasar, both of them belonging to the nobility of the Kingdom of Aragón and pharmacists of the village of Villaseca del Campo of Tarragona versus the Magistrates of the village of Villaseca, concerning the compatibility of the practice of the profession of pharmacist with the fact that they belong to the nobility. [Spain: publisher not identified] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018721794/.

MLA citation style:

Brief on behalf Alfonso Jironza and his son Baltasar, both of them belonging to the nobility of the Kingdom of Aragón and pharmacists of the village of Villaseca del Campo of Tarragona versus the Magistrates of the village of Villaseca, concerning the compatibility of the practice of the profession of pharmacist with the fact that they belong to the nobility. [Spain: publisher not identified, 1725] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2018721794/>.