Peticion de P. Jayme Aguilar sobre trabajos de los Indios., 02/11/1736-02/18/1736
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The Paraguayan Jesuits Collection consists of 20 manuscript and 4 printed documents ranging in date from 1639 to about 1744. A number of the manuscripts deal with the employment of Indian laborers from the Jesuit 'reductions' on the fortification of the ports of Buenos Aires; others touch on the incursions of hostile Indians against the reductions. A major emphasis of the collection, however, is on the continuing struggle between the Jesuits and the antagonistic representatives of the Church and the Spanish government.
There are manuscripts giving detailed responses to the anti-Jesuit memorials of Diego de Villalon (envoy to Spain of Archbishop Bernardino de Cardenas) in the 1650's; rebutting the charges brought by Martin de Barua in the 1730's; and, finally, a very lengthy 'examen' of the manifesto written by the Redemptorist Miguel de Vargas Machuca, dating from about 1740 and providing in its course a rather full survey of the Jesuits' difficulties with their ecclesiastical and governmental opponents. A brief survey of the available histories indicates that previous historians may not have been aware of all but two of the documents.
Dates
- 02/11/1736-02/18/1736
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: Spanish; Castilian
Shelf Location
8/11/3F
Container Summary
1 AMs sheet consisting of a petition by Jayme Aguilar, S.J. concerning work done by Guarani and Tapes Indians on the missions and the amount of tribute they pay. Includes a list of foxas (account books?) kept on each of the thirty pueblos. Probably sent to Don Juan Vazquez de Aguero, an examiner at the House of Justice in Buenos Aires.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
TAPES - RELATIONS - REFERENCE: Other Types
GUARANIS - RELATIONS - REFERENCE: Other Types
INDIANS - WORK CONDITIONS - REFERENCE: Other Types
VAZQUEZ DE AGUERO, JUAN - DOCUMENT: Other Types
AGUILAR, JAYME DE, S.J. - DOCUMENT: Other Types
PARAGUAY -JESUIT ACTIVITIES: Other Types
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
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