Book/Printed Material Image 4 of Brief on behalf José Pascual de Sancliment, formerly known as José de Marimón, versus Juan de Suelves y de Monserrat, Marquis of Tamarit, and Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment, Marquis of Ayerbe, concerning title to the Barony of Altafulla, the real estate property known as "Nou" and the district of Semna. [May 12, 1832]. [Contains family tree of Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment's family].

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Title

  • Brief on behalf José Pascual de Sancliment, formerly known as José de Marimón, versus Juan de Suelves y de Monserrat, Marquis of Tamarit, and Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment, Marquis of Ayerbe, concerning title to the Barony of Altafulla, the real estate property known as "Nou" and the district of Semna. [May 12, 1832]. [Contains family tree of Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment's family].

Created / Published

  • [Spain] : [publisher not identified], May 12, 1832

Headings

  • -  Law
  • -  Law Library of Congress
  • -  West Europe
  • -  Spain
  • -  Altafulla
  • -  Catalonia
  • -  Catalunya
  • -  Cataluña
  • -  Tarragona
  • -  José Pascual de San Climent de Marimón I Rabassa de Perellós
  • -  Suelves y Monserrat, Juan de
  • -  Marauisate of Tamarit
  • -  Corbera y de Sancliment, Pedro Ignacio de
  • -  Marquisate of Ayerbe
  • -  Barony of Altafulla
  • -  Trials and court proceedings
  • -  Inheritance and estates
  • -  Nou
  • -  Semna

Genre

  • Records and briefs

Notes

  • -  Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
  • -  Jurisdiction covered: Spain.
  • -  Also available on microfilm (Law Library Microfilm 84/10004).
  • -  Document in Spanish.

Medium

  • 84 pages

Source Collection

  • Spanish legal documents (15th-19th centuries) Brief No.1,399

Repository

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

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2018722148

Online Format

  • pdf
  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Brief on behalf José Pascual de Sancliment, formerly known as José de Marimón, versus Juan de Suelves y de Monserrat, Marquis of Tamarit, and Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment, Marquis of Ayerbe, concerning title to the Barony of Altafulla, the real estate property known as "Nou" and the district of Semna.. Contains family tree of Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment's family. [Spain: publisher not identified, 1832] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2018722148/.

APA citation style:

(1832) Brief on behalf José Pascual de Sancliment, formerly known as José de Marimón, versus Juan de Suelves y de Monserrat, Marquis of Tamarit, and Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment, Marquis of Ayerbe, concerning title to the Barony of Altafulla, the real estate property known as "Nou" and the district of Semna.. Contains family tree of Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment's family. [Spain: publisher not identified] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018722148/.

MLA citation style:

Brief on behalf José Pascual de Sancliment, formerly known as José de Marimón, versus Juan de Suelves y de Monserrat, Marquis of Tamarit, and Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment, Marquis of Ayerbe, concerning title to the Barony of Altafulla, the real estate property known as "Nou" and the district of Semna.. Contains family tree of Pedro Ignacio de Corbera y de Sancliment's family. [Spain: publisher not identified, 1832] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2018722148/>.