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[Documento roto]
.... [roto]
deba una [espadero] vez de la ciudad de [ilegible]
[a] testigo vendo Realmente a de Acuña Pedro [roto]
mismo vezino de esta dicha ciudad Presente unas casas [roto]
que tengo en ella en la calle que sale al camino
que ba a la Villa de Carrión en esquina linde
con casas de la Viuda de Antonio Fuentes indio con
otras de Teteque Josephe con todo a lo a Casado Diego
casas ansi nexe en presio de siento y veinte pesos
cinco pesos que me ha de pagar de Aguilar Cristóbal
su fiador de la fecha desta escritura en un
año cada seis meses la mitad que me de esto del derecho
que a dichas casas tengo y lo transfiero en el dicho
Pedro de Acuña a quien se las entregado
como mejor el pueda y cuio [tinta muy borrosa]
salieren tomase con Pedro [...] y sea de [quienes]
la voz y defensa y ambos siguieren hasta la
calle que [...] posession y con la [roto]
pusieron su [...] esta venta y se
[traspaso] [...] en dicha
y assi ha el dicho [tinta ilegible] doy poder para que
Thenorio Juan y [...] de la posession
y un tanto que hecho la [tinta ilegible]
por si mismo y a [tinta ilegible] con
fieso sepan que mi poder de [...] sobre que [...] luego
[...] Duego y Maria del Mayordomo [...]
y del Cirstobal de Aguilar [...]
[...] y primer y a amvos demanda
ron [...]
[...]
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The dramatic backdrop of a bank heist sets the scene for your high-stakes escape in Escape Road.
Even in its damaged state, this colonial-era sale record tells a powerful story — fragments of lives, transactions, and handwriting that once defined ownership and identity. You can almost picture the scene: the scribe’s quill, the fading ink, the narrow street leading toward the Villa de Carrión.
Today, we can re-envision such lost moments visually. Tools like Sora AI
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For historians, educators, or anyone drawn to reconstruct the past, it’s a remarkable bridge between document and imagination — letting centuries-old ink flow again through motion and light.
Wow, this document is a fascinating glimpse into property transactions back then! The street names and neighborly details really paint a picture. Imagine trying to navigate all those legal nuances. It almost makes me want to sell everything and just live off the grid... maybe try some dreadhead parkour through the city to escape the paperwork. Jokes aside, it's amazing to see the details about who owned what and how things were passed down. Thanks for sharing!