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New Archival Data Concerning Fray Pedro Aguado, O.F.M.: Valdemoro: Aguado’s Birthplace

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2015

Juan Friede*
Affiliation:
Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain

Extract

ABOUT twenty-five miles to the south of Madrid, lying among the soft rolling hills of the table-land of Castile and surrounded by lands weary of cultivation, lies Valdemoro, a small, picturesque village of only 3,000 inhabitants. Today its main riches lie in the exploiting of gypsum (yeso), and the material from which stucco is made (escayola), both of which are sent to Madrid to be sold. Cultivation of the land succeeds only in producing the bare necessities of life to maintain the sparse population, and does not afford sufficient occupation for the inhabitants. Many of the townsfolk are forced to seek their sustenance by working in the capital city or by emigration to other parts.

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Copyright
Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1955

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References

1 “Libros de acuerdos del Ayuntamiento, años 1554–1595,” in the Archivo del Ayuntamiento de Valdemoro.

2 Ibid.

3 “Libro de bautismos desde 1535–1560,” conserved in the Archivo Parroquial of Valdemoro.

4 Ibid., fol. 18v.

5 Ibid., fol. 19v.

6 Ibid., fol. 20.

7 Ibid., fol. 23.

8 Ibid., fol. 24.

9 Ibid., fol. 26v.

10 Ibid.

11 Ibid., fol. 42v.

12 The author is at present engaged in writing an extensive biography of Fray Pedro Aguado, which he hopes to publish in the near future.