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Juan Rodrigues Sanches. Autos sobre bienes.

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Juan Rodriguez Sanchez. Auto y diligencia sobre abintestado.

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Nicolas de Vesorano. Pleito civil sobre pesos.

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Diego de Arballo. Denuncio de una mina.

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Antonio Fernandez. Pleito criminal.

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Juan Robledo. Real provision.

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Francisco Canedo. Testamento.

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Francisco de Castaneda. Pleito criminal.

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Phelipe de Acueva Montano Villamayor. Carta de poder.

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Jetuedez Carrillo de Alvacar. Venta de esclavo.

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