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| Most national archives in Spain have records relating to hidalgos. The archives of the Chancery of Valladolid (Chancillería de Valladolid) and the Chancery of the City Real (Chancillería de Ciudad Real [Granada]) have special sections for court records of hidalgos. Hidalgos customarily went before royal chancery courts to establish their nobility. The hidalgos section of the archive in Valladolid, Spain, is indexed in: | | Most national archives in Spain have records relating to hidalgos. The archives of the Chancery of Valladolid (Chancillería de Valladolid) and the Chancery of the City Real (Chancillería de Ciudad Real [Granada]) have special sections for court records of hidalgos. Hidalgos customarily went before royal chancery courts to establish their nobility. The hidalgos section of the archive in Valladolid, Spain, is indexed in: |
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| *Basanta de la Riva, Alfredo. Sala de los Hidalgos, Catálogo de Todos los Pleitos y Expedientes y Probanzas (The Hidalgo Room, Catalog of Litigations, Proceedings, and Proofs). Madrid: Ediciones Hidalguía, 1955–1956. (FHL book 946 D53b.) | | *Basanta de la Riva, Alfredo. Sala de los Hidalgos, Catálogo de Todos los Pleitos y Expedientes y Probanzas (The Hidalgo Room, Catalog of Litigations, Proceedings, and Proofs). Madrid: Ediciones Hidalguía, 1955–1956. (FS Library book 946 D53b.) |
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| Various authors have prepared books on heraldry. An armorial is a collection of descriptions of coats of arms and the families that bear them. It also briefly describes their entitlement to that coat of arms. It may note early bearers of that coat of arms, sometimes with relationships, birth dates, and other genealogical information. Each armorial will differ from others and will include different names. Some minor noble families are not included in any books. You can learn about your Peruvian coats of arms from Spanish family histories and heraldry books. The following book can also be helpful: | | Various authors have prepared books on heraldry. An armorial is a collection of descriptions of coats of arms and the families that bear them. It also briefly describes their entitlement to that coat of arms. It may note early bearers of that coat of arms, sometimes with relationships, birth dates, and other genealogical information. Each armorial will differ from others and will include different names. Some minor noble families are not included in any books. You can learn about your Peruvian coats of arms from Spanish family histories and heraldry books. The following book can also be helpful: |
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| *Garcío Carraffa, Alberto, and Arturo Garcío Carraffa. Diccionario heráldico y genealógico de apellidos españoles y americanos (Heraldic and Genealogical Dictionary of Spanish and Spanish American Surnames). 86 vols. Madrid : Nueva Imprenta Radio, 1952–1963. (FHL book 946 D6gc; film 0035112–22 [76 vols A–R].) Each volume has its own index. The microfilm copy only includes volumes through surnames beginning with R. | | *Garcío Carraffa, Alberto, and Arturo Garcío Carraffa. Diccionario heráldico y genealógico de apellidos españoles y americanos (Heraldic and Genealogical Dictionary of Spanish and Spanish American Surnames). 86 vols. Madrid : Nueva Imprenta Radio, 1952–1963. (FS Library book 946 D6gc; film 0035112–22 [76 vols A–R].) Each volume has its own index. The microfilm copy only includes volumes through surnames beginning with R. |
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| Heraldic materials are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under: | | Heraldic materials are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under: |