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Slavery in the New World 1553! Founded by Pizarro Just Thirteen Years Earlier, Four Peruvian Signed Legal Documents from Arequipa

Four Manuscript Documents Signed in Old Spanish, 6 pages, on three 8.5” x 12.25” sheets, front & verso. Arequipa, Peru, December 7-14, 1553. Laid paper. Minor flaws. Very Good condition. 



Arequipa was founded in 1540 by conquistador Francisco Pizarro on the site of an Inca settlement. Established as the capital of the region, Arequipa was then and still is an important commercial center of Peru. 

Comprises: 

(1) Manuscript Document Signed “Francisco Fajardo” in Old Spanish, 2 pages, 8.5” x 12.25”, front & verso. Arequipa, December 7, 1553. Francisco Fajardo is passing through Arequipa which was then and still is an important commercial center of Peru. He gives power to his brothers Jaime Fajardio and Braulio Fajardo to act in his name and charge, in court or out, debtors and receive payment in slaves, gold, silver, jewels, cattle, or goods. He also gives his brothers the power to sell slaves. 

(2) Manuscript Document Signed “F de Ledesma” in Old Spanish, 1 page, 8.5” x 12.25”. On conjoined second sheet. Arequipa, December 12, 1553. Wagon driver Francisco de Ledesma is passing through Arequipa and gives power to Domingo de Aspitia and Juan Caballero so that they may charge Alonso Hernandez 650 pesos owed for a loan made out of friendship. 

(3) Manuscript Document Signed “P de Herrera,” 1.5 pages, 8.5” x 12.5”. On verso of conjoined second sheet concluding on third sheet. Arequipa, December 14, 1553. Merchant Pedro de Herrera is passing through Arequipa and gives power to Francisco Fajardo so that he may charge in his name Martin de Espinoza 170 pesos owed him from a loan made out of friendship. 

(4) Manuscript Document Signed “P de Herrera,” 1.5 pages, 8.5” x 12.5”. On lower portion of third sheet, concluding on verso. Arequipa, December 14, 1553. Merchant Pedro de Herrera is passing through Arequipa and gives power to Francisco Roman so that he may charge Diego Gill and his estate 120 pesos owed for the purchase of goods from Spain.

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