The archivist of the Cazalla Puebla, population of the province of Seville, southern Spain, José Cabello Nunez found four unpublished documents relating to Miguel de Cervantes supplies as commissioner of the Royal Treasury.
According to local media, it is about 1593 manuscripts of the work of Cervantes (1547-1616) who were in the archives of Seville, and the Cazalla Puebla, and have the signature of the author of "The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote ".
The documents contain an agreement between the city of Puebla and the Cazalla Cervantes so he could commandeer grains as Commissioner of Finance and provider Indies fleet, Cristóbal de Barros, which supplied oil and cereals.
Also require that the writer served as commissioner of supplies and therefore his salary was given to a woman named Magdalena Enríquez, which empowered with a power of attorney that has the signature of the writer.
The researcher said that these documents clarify some aspects of the life of Cervantes, as their economic situation and introduces a new character around, Magdalena Enriquez, a figure that would start studying.
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