Francisco Agulló y Cebrian

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).[1]

Francisco Agulló y Cebrián
Alguacil Mayor of the Santa Inquisición of Xàtiva
MonarchPhilip V
Personal details
Born18th century
Died18th century
SpouseJosefa Manuela Sánchez de Bellmont y Cebrián
OccupationPolitician
Military service
Allegiance Spain
Branch/serviceSpanish Army

Biography

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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.[2]

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.[3]

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