Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Type of publication: Book
Author: Sutcliffe, Thomas
Year of publication: 1841
Title of work: Sixteen Years in Chile and Peru, From 1822 to 1839
Publisher: Fisher, Son, and Co., Newgate Street London; Rue St. Honoré, Paris (London and Paris)
Keywords: Chile, Peru, Carrera family, San Martín, O'Higgins,
Notes: Written, Ashton-Under-Line, 1841. (sic?) John Rylands Library, Store. He met members of the Carrera family shortly after the deaths of the three Carrera brothers.
People referenced in this work:
Ana María del Rosario Pérez Cotapos y de la Lastra de Carrera (pp. 322, 330-331.) This is a brief mention, made when Sutcliffe visited his friend, Justo Salinas. He provides no details of Cotapos's fall, other than it happened "suddenly" at the time when José Antonio Pincheyra was in the neighbourhood. Pincheyra surrendered in March 1832. Sutcliffe mentions "several children", but does not specify from which marriages.
Francisca Javiera Eudoxia Carrera Verdugo de Díaz Valdés (pp. 317-322) Sutcliffe met her in Chile, after the execution of her three brothers. He does not provide a date for their meeting, but it is likely to have been around 1832.
José Miguel Carrera Verdugo (pp. 110, 317-319)
Juan José Carrera Verdugo (pp. 110, 317-319)
Luis Florentino Carrera Verdugo (pp. 317-319)