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Francisco Agulló y Cebrian

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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Agulló and the second or maternal family name is Cibrian.
Francisco Agulló y Cebrián
Alguacil Mayor of the Santa Inquisición of Xàtiva
MonarchPhilip V
Personal details
Born18th century
Xàtiva, Valencia, Spain
Died18th century
Orihuela, province of Alicante, Spain
SpouseJosefa Manuela Sánchez de Bellmont y Cebrián
OccupationPolitician
Military service
Allegiance Spain
Branch/serviceSpanish Army

Francisco Agulló y Cebrián (1720s-1780s) was a Spanish nobleman, who held the title of Knight of the Order of Montesa. He also held public offices serving as Alguacil Mayor and Regidor of San Felipe (Xàtiva, Valencia).

Biography

Josefa Manuela Sanchez de Bellmont y Cebrian, Marquesa de Campo Salinas, by circle of Vicente López Portaña

Agulló was born in Xàtiva, Province of Valencia, Spain, son of Jacinto José Agulló y Guitart and Ángeles Cebrián, belonging to distinguished Valencian families of Aragonese and Catalan roots. He was married to the Marquise Josefa Manuela Sánchez de Bellmont y Cebrián, daughter of Ignacio Sánchez de Bellmont y Luisa Cebrián y Bordas.

Francisco Agulló y Cebrian held the position of alguacil mayor of the Santa Inquisición de San Felipe, and served as regidor between 1760 and 1795.

References

  1. Indice de insertos en XXV años de la revista "Hidalguía": A-D, by Adolfo Barredo de Valenzuela, 1989, ISBN 9788487204104
  2. Al servicio de los Borbones: los regidores valencianos en el siglo XVIII, by María del Carmen Irles Vicente, 1996, ISBN 9788478221943
  3. Hidalgúía, Issues 62-64, 1964

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