Privilegio y exempcion perpetua de huespedes ... que Bartholome Gallo tieme : manuscript, 1615.

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Privilegio y exempcion perpetua de huespedes ... que Bartholome Gallo tieme : manuscript, 1615.

A document giving Bartholome Gallo permission to own a house for lodgers in Madrid, under the supervision of Balthasar Ximenez de Gongara, with the signature of Philip III.

1 v. ; 31 x 22 cm.

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