FERDINAND V, and ISABELLA I, King and Queen of Spain . Letter signed ("Yo el rey," and "Yo la reina," each with large paraph), to the President and Judges of the Town of Vallid; Madrid, 25 February 1495. 1 page, folio, 305 x 216 mm. (12 x 8 in.), tipped to a larger sheet , in Spanish. Text in a slightly flourished Spanish court hand, attestation of scribe Juan de la Parra "por mandado de la Rey e la Reina," at bottom. Fine condition. "LOS REYES CATLICOS" INTERVENE IN A JUDICIAL DISPUTE. The King and Queen write "on behalf of the Duke of Infantado and his chaplaincy" in a dispute "over rent which belongs entirely to the said chaplaincy. You, it is claimed, gave verdict, by reason of which...certain rents are due," but have refused to specify them "because of which the said Duke and his chaplaincy have been caused much trouble and damage." The sovereigns have been "begged and asked to provide a remedy with justice ordering you to declare said rents soon...within [25] days after you have received this...to declare...what has happened to warrants already sent you in which we ordered you to declare said verdict, and the reason you have for not wanting to declare it, as is our opinion you should do what is right" ("que fuere justo").
FERDINAND V, and ISABELLA I, King and Queen of Spain . Letter signed ("Yo el rey," and "Yo la reina," each with large paraph), to the President and Judges of the Town of Vallid; Madrid, 25 February 1495. 1 page, folio, 305 x 216 mm. (12 x 8 in.), tipped to a larger sheet , in Spanish. Text in a slightly flourished Spanish court hand, attestation of scribe Juan de la Parra "por mandado de la Rey e la Reina," at bottom. Fine condition. "LOS REYES CATLICOS" INTERVENE IN A JUDICIAL DISPUTE. The King and Queen write "on behalf of the Duke of Infantado and his chaplaincy" in a dispute "over rent which belongs entirely to the said chaplaincy. You, it is claimed, gave verdict, by reason of which...certain rents are due," but have refused to specify them "because of which the said Duke and his chaplaincy have been caused much trouble and damage." The sovereigns have been "begged and asked to provide a remedy with justice ordering you to declare said rents soon...within [25] days after you have received this...to declare...what has happened to warrants already sent you in which we ordered you to declare said verdict, and the reason you have for not wanting to declare it, as is our opinion you should do what is right" ("que fuere justo").
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