Person
Aguado Merino, Crescenciano (1893-1979)
Autilla del Pino (Palencia, España) 1893-09-14 - Madrid (España) 1979-01-25
Spanish lawyer, politician and lecturer, exiled. In 1915, he graduated in Law. He passed the Notary Public and Property Registrar entrance exams in 1918, so he started to work as a registrar in Ágreda (Soria), Alfaro (Logroño) and some other cities until 1936. Aguado joined the Socialist Association of Madrid in 1930. A year later, he started out in Freemasonry with the symbolic pseudonym "Marx". He belonged to the lodge "Concordia nº14" of Madrid.
Elected deputy of Palencia in the 1933 general elections, Aguado belonged to "La Comisión", a commission set up in 1932 to investigate the wheat imports. He stood again as a representative of Palencia in 1936. However, this time he was not elected. During the Spanish Civil War, Aguado was the Director-General of Public Incomes and the Secretary of the Management Board at the Ministry of Finance. He also headed the Socialist Group of Barcelona.
When the Civil War ended, he was exiled to Perpignan (France). Aguado arrived to Mexico aboard the "Sinaia" on 13th June 1939 with two minor children, Gonzalo Boldé Aguado and José Manuel Isubi Garmendiourrutia (11 and 8 years-old respectively). There he worked as a teacher at the "Ruíz de Alarcón" Hispanic-Mexican Institute until 1956, when he came back to Spain. Aguado died in Madrid, being buried on 25th January 1979.
Date of the event: 1936 - 1939
Description: Diputado por Palencia (1933), (durante la Guerra)Director General de Rentas Públicas y Secretario del Consejo de Dirección del Ministerio de Hacienda.
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