Juan Joseph de Erquicia
Juan José de Erquicia (c. 1740-1800s) was a Spanish politician, who served in the colonial period as Alcalde, Regidor,[2] Escribano of Cabildo and Real Hacienda of Santiago del Estero (Argentina).[3]
Juan José de Erquicia | |
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Alcalde of Santiago del Estero | |
In office 1790–1791 | |
Monarch | Charles IV |
Preceded by | ? |
Succeeded by | ? |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1740 Santiago del Estero, Argentina |
Died | c. 1800 Santiago del Estero, Argentina |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Notary.[1] |
Biography
Erquicia was born in Santiago del Estero, son of a traditional family settled in the area at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1790 he was President of the Municipal Committee, and was elected Alcalde in first vote that same year.[4] In 1792 Erquicia bought the position of Faithful Executor.[5]
In 1798 were held the elections of Santiago del Estero, suffrages where he had been elected Regidor with only a difference of one vote in his favor.[6] Due to allegations of electoral fraud, Erquicia and Juan Joseph de Iramain had appointed the lawyer Juan de Canaberis of Buenos Aires to exercise the defense in their names.[7]
References
- Revista del Archivo de Santiago del Estero, Issues 8–14. Imp. Molinari, 1926.
- El Virreinato Rioplatense en las vistas fiscales de José Márquez de la Plata, Volume 3. José Márquez de la Plata, Abelardo Levaggi.
- Actas capitulares de Santiago del Estero: 1778 a 1791. Santiago del Estero (Argentina). Cabildo, Ricardo Levene, Alfredo Gargaro.
- Revista de la Junta de Estudios Históricos de Santiago del Estero, Volumes 3–4. Santiago del Estero.
- Revista jurídica, Volumes 9-11. Universidad Nacional de Tacuman.
- El Virreinato Rioplatense en las vistas fiscales de José Márquez de la Plata, Volume 3. José Márquez de la Plata, Abelardo Levaggi.
- Actas capitulares de Santiago del. Estero: Advertencia de Ricardo Levene. Santiago del Estero (Argentina). Cabildo, Ricardo Levene, Alfredo Gargaro.