Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Translator's Preface
- Preface to the Hebrew Edition
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Map
- 1 Introduction: Ferdinand and Isabella, King and Queen
- 2 The Edict of Expulsion
- 3 The Fate of Jewish Communal Property
- 4 Jewish–Christian Credit and its Liquidation
- 5 The Implementation of the Edict
- 6 Smuggling
- 7 Return and Conversion
- 8 The Senior Dynasty
- 9 The House of Abravanel, 1483–1492
- 10 Contemporaries Describe the Expulsion
- Appendix Other Activities of Some Royal Officials
- Bibliography
- Index of People
- Index of Places
- General Index
Appendix - Other Activities of Some Royal Officials
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Translator's Preface
- Preface to the Hebrew Edition
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Map
- 1 Introduction: Ferdinand and Isabella, King and Queen
- 2 The Edict of Expulsion
- 3 The Fate of Jewish Communal Property
- 4 Jewish–Christian Credit and its Liquidation
- 5 The Implementation of the Edict
- 6 Smuggling
- 7 Return and Conversion
- 8 The Senior Dynasty
- 9 The House of Abravanel, 1483–1492
- 10 Contemporaries Describe the Expulsion
- Appendix Other Activities of Some Royal Officials
- Bibliography
- Index of People
- Index of Places
- General Index
Summary
Pedro de Castilla, corregidor of Toledo
17 January 1494. Ordered to examine witnesses in the suit filed by Diego de la Muela on behalf of the Crown against Fernán Nuñez Coronel for fraud in the alcabala tax of Seville (RGS I-1499, fo. 38, cf. Ch. 8).
22 March 1494. Ordered to sell the old synagogue of the community and other buildings and courtyards that had belonged to the synagogue in order to pay a juro to Fernando de Ávalos and Fernando Suárez, residents of Toledo (RGS 11 No. 924, fo. 6).
21 October 1494. Ordered to deal with the appeal of Juan Francolín for the return of property that his father had sold when departing in exile (RGS 11 No. 5385, fo. 519).
28 March 1503. Received conversos to be burnt at the stake. See H. Beinart, ‘The Conversos of Belalcázar and Bodonales in Extremadura’ (Heb.), in Memorial Volume for H. H. Ben-Sasson (Jerusalem, 1989), 217 ff.; and for a similar incident on 26 Feb. 1502 id., ‘The Conversos of Halia and the Movement of the Prophetess Inés’ (Heb.), Zion, 53 (1988), 13–52.
Antonio Cornejo, corregidor of Plasencia
3 February 1493. Ordered to investigate acts of murder and robbery committed against those leaving in exile (RGS 10 No. 278, fo. 134, published in Suárez Fernández, Documentos, 505).
11 February 1494. Ordered to respond to the appeal of Pedro Gutiérrez and permit him to collect debts left to him by the Jew Salomon []. He was to act according to the instructions of 26 February 1493 and 6 March 1493 (RGS 11 No. 300, fo. 276).
13 March 1494. Ordered to respond to the petition of Alonso Sánchez and Pero Matheos regarding the price of animals that Meir Berruga had sold them when he went into exile, which on returning and converting he sought to recover for the price he had received; also ordered to deal with the problem of the property of deportees from Cabezuela who had returned and converted to Christianity (RGS 11 No. 776, fo. 341).
6 July 1494. Ordered to deal with the petition of Marí Álvarez, a resident of Losar, and the owner of property in Valverde on the lands of the Count of Nieva, against Francisco de la Rúa (RGS 11 No. 2250, fo. 193).
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- The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain , pp. 527 - 538Publisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 2001