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| '''Archive of the Archbishopric of Lima''' (Archivo Arzobispal de Lima)<br>Calle Luis Espejo 1064<br>Cercado de Lima 15034<br> | | '''Archive of the Archbishopric of Lima''' (Archivo Arzobispal de Lima)<br>Calle Luis Espejo 1064<br>Cercado de Lima 15034<br> |
| Telephone: 51 471-4738<br>Email: [mailto:lagaguti@terra.com.pe lagaguti@terra.com.pe]<br> | | Telephone: 51 471-4738<br>Email: [mailto:lagaguti@terra.com.pe lagaguti@terra.com.pe]<br> |
| Website: [https://www.arzobispadodelima.org/archivo-arzobispal-de-lima/ Archbishop Archives of Lima]<br>
| | [https://www.arzobispadodelima.org/archivo-arzobispal-de-lima/ Archbishop Archives of Lima]<br> |
| Website #2: [http://archivosybibliotecasdelperu.blogspot.com/2016/06/archivo-arzobispal-de-lima.html Archbishop Archive of Lima]<br>
| | :The Archive of the Archbishop of Lima has documentation since 1543 on visitations (visitas), holy works (obras pias), tithing (diezmos), property, and divorce. Parish records, particularly baptisms, are the most likely to be indexed. Additionally, there are eight volumes of indexes of marriage documents (expedientes matrimoniales). The diocese keeps the records of parishes that no longer exist. <br> |
| Website #3: [https://archivohuacho.wordpress.com/tag/archivo-del-arzobispado-de-lima/ Archive of the Bishop of Huacho]<br>
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| Website #4: [http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/archivodetail.htm?id=1144559 Archivo del Arzobispado de Lima (Peru)]
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| :The Archive of the Archbishop of Lima has documentation since 1543 on visitations (visitas), holy works (obras pias), tithing (diezmos), property, and divorce. Few guides, indexes, or inventories have been published, but in the archive there are several that can be used on site. For information about the archive, see: Vargas Ugarte,Rubén, S.J. “El Archivo Arzobispal de Lima,” in Handbook of Latin American Studies, 1936. (Cambridge, Mass.: 1937), 443–48. Only a few of the records of the Archive of the Archbishop of Lima have been indexed, and most of the indexes remain unpublished. Parish records, particularly baptisms, are the most likely to be indexed. Additionally, there are eight volumes of indexes of marriage documents (expedientes matrimoniales). More recent Catholic parish records are kept at the local parish. The diocese keeps the records of parishes that no longer exist. You may write to local parishes and church archives for information. To obtain 20<sup>th</sup> century documents, you must visit the parish offices and pay a fee. | |
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| See [[Peru Church Directories]], [[Peru Church History]], and [[Peru Church Records]] for more information. | | See [[Peru Church Directories]], [[Peru Church History]], and [[Peru Church Records]] for more information. |