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Tirso Martínez (Notary)

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Nationality
  
Spanish

Profession
  
Notary

Died
  
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Occupation
  
Government

Religion
  
Catholicism

Tirso Martínez (c.1760-1820s) was a Spanish jurist, notary in the Court of Accounts of Buenos Aires during the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata.

Biography

Martínez was born in Astorga, Spain, son of Matheo Martínez and María Marcos. He arrived at the port of Buenos Aires from Cádiz, circa 1790. Martínez was married in the Cathedral of Buenos Aires with Juana Fernánedez.

Tirso Martínez take part in the defense and reconquest of Buenos Aires during the British invasions of the River Plate of 1806 and 1807. He was notary of the court of auditors for many years, was seconded in office by the accounting officer Juan de Canaveris.

References

Tirso Martínez (Notary) Wikipedia