One bearer share certificate of: Compañía Minera de Villagutierrez SA. 1904 Villagutierrez, Abenójar (Ciudad Real) Spain.
Conservation (opinion): Very Good (VF+). Tears or cuts: -. Without canceling. Coupons remain uncut. .Two handwritten signatures. Dry seal/s. Main document size without coupons): 32.6cm/22cm (average). Printed by :Imprimerie Chaix (Paris). Absorbed by Peñarroya in 1912. We understand that they were silver mines (to be confirmed).
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.......Sopwith Establishments, which contributed the La Tortilla mine. A similar agreement
led to the creation of the Company. Minera de Villagutiérrez, after an agreement with La Mancha Syndicated Ltd. This company would take a capital of 2,400,000 pesetas. and, as in the previous case, both partners would contribute active mining properties: the British company the Villagutiérrez mine and Peñarroya its La Victoria mine.
There are also references in "topographic relations of Philip II of 1575" to the Roman road from Mérida to Almanza coming from Gargantiel, Navalmedio and Villagutiérrez, with some Roman mines found in the Villagutiérrez area (Abenójar district), although they have not been studied. and you can only suspect some path like "the cordel."
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In 1267 Ruy Martínez de Mosquera took charge of the Dehesa de Villagutierrez in order to populate it. Alfonso X, on April 29, 1281, granted a series of tax exemptions for those who went to live in various places, among which is the Villagutierrez pasture, although it seems that it did not achieve the proposed objectives. The site that is identified where there was an attempted settlement is what is called Casas Viejas today. Between the years 1296 and 1392, the Encomienda of Villagutierrez was named under the mastership of Don Garci López de Padilla. It is unknown in what year the encomienda was suppressed and also when it was depopulated. In the 16th century there were three types of mining operations in the Alcudia Valley. Those in Villagutierrez belonged to the group of large farms that had greater technical advances and more capital. The Ordinances enacted in 1564 do not represent the positive change that was expected since the current tax rates are not lowered, which causes: Higher cost of the production process; Due to the metal that arrived from America, the price of silver fell; extraction and maintenance costs exceeded the benefits….