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Identifier:
P-3171
Name:
John
Surname(s):
Flamens
Subject:
Comercio
Gender:
Masculino
Observations:
Comerciante. Aparece en un contrato en 1619.
Referencias Documentales
SAA, Stadsarchief Amsterdam, NA 645/719, Nots: S. Cornelisz. Contract (Power of attorney, Commercial credit) of John Flamens, Gonsalo Dias Pato, Rodrigo Fernandes
Referencias Bibliográficas
Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P., Nr. 1751 - John Flamens from Antwerp, sojourning in Amsterdam, authorizes licentiate Luis da Fonseca Rodrigues, Antonio Branco, Joan Lopes Mesquita, Luis Antonio, Francisco Vlaminx and Daniel de la Pedro, inhabitants of Porto, to claim 10 cases of sugar that were sent from Pernambuco to Rodrigo Fernandes by Antonio Lopes Cortes for the acccount of Gonsalo Dias Pato and John Flamens. The sugar was attached by the fiscal authorities because Rodrigo Fernandes is absent. 1619, June 12 Not. Arch. 645 A, p. 719-720; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. Deed in Portuguese. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, niversity Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 14, No. 1 (JANUARY 1980), pp. 79-102.
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BRASILHIS Database
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Personal Networks and Circulation in Brazil during the Hispanic Monarchy (1580-1640)
. Available in: https://brasilhis.usal.es/en/node/5725. Retrived on 03/12/2024.