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Silver Mold of the Royal Seal

1833

Andalusian Archives

Andalusian Archives
Spain

Silver mold of the royal seal, for sealing with wax.

During the reign of Isabella II, royal provisions ceased to be issued and the wax seal therefore stopped being used. The new customs of the justice administration, and essentially the replacement of legal procedures, enabled the use of these types of documents to be abandoned in order to speed up processes within the high courts. Royal Chancery of Castilla.

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  • Title: Silver Mold of the Royal Seal
  • Date Created: 1833
  • Location: Granada (Spain)
  • Type: Photograph
  • Origin: Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Andalucía
Andalusian Archives

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