The Hostelries in the Litoral of the Kingdom of Granada: Motril Inns in the “Catastro de Ensenada”
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2019.v0i39.6854Keywords:
hostelries, Kingdom of Granada coastline, Motril, paths and roads, “Catastro de Ensenada”Abstract
In this paper, we present a detailed map of hostelreis of the Kingdom of Granada during the 18th century. This map includes inns from Estopona to Vera and it has been elaborated with the documentation of the “Catastro del marqués de la Ensenada”. Historically, in the coastline of the Kingdom of Granada, the main commercial routes were maritime. However, there were also non-described alternative inland commercial routes composed of a network of roads and paths that are studied in this paper. This research shows relevant data of the main location and ownership of the hostelries. These data are employed to explain the crucial role of the inland commercial routes in the Kingdom of Granada. More specifically, a meticulous description of hosteleries in Motril was conducted by collecting the information of the Chapter Acts or the documents of Historical Archive of the Nobility, among others. In this case, references to the building structure, tax information and/or details of the everyday life of the innkeepers are included.Downloads
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