The brotherhood of the Poor of Jail in Antequera (16th and 17th centuries).
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The chapter antequerano, before the painful living conditions, suffered in jai lof the city, acted promoting the creation, of laymen´s corporation, which under the unqualifications of the Confraternity of the Poor of Jail entrusted, from the twilights of the 16th century, giving food, medical and spiritual assistance, to those convicts without means his own subsistence to be financed inside the prison.
In the present article we Will analyze the regulation with which the above mentioned confraternity is provided, the social condition of the brothers, as well as the vicisitudes raised by the political-economic context of the epoch, trying to establish analogies with his similar, founded a few years before in the of Málaga capital.
The used documental sources are conserved in the Municipal Historical File of Antequera. Concretely, we Will make reference to the Records Capitulares, from the year of the fundacion 1595, until we entered the XVII century, and to the inventories of having punished and brothers, included both in the Section of Public Jail.
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