see Jaime Altarriba y Porcel entry at compactgen service, available here; at his baptism the padrinos were the future Carlist king Don Jaime and his sister doña Blanca, see La Unión 07.05.84, available here
at that time he was already reported by the press as marqués de Villalegre, see La Unión 12.09.78, available here
see La Unión 12.09.78, available here, La Epoca 19.11.78, available here
initially he was listed as living at calle San Leonardo (university quarter), see Anuario del Comercio 1881, p. 425, available here, than at calle Alarcon (Jeronimos quarter), see Anuario del Comercio 1894, p. 563, available here, and finally at Pza Independencia, see Anuario del Comercio 1905, p. 68, available here
issuing a manifesto mocked by the liberal press as "mas expresivo y pintoresco en su clase", Altarriba himself dubbed as "Don Quijote" see El Globo 09.08.81, available here, full text in La Iberia 06.08.81, available here; according to one source this manifesto caused official investigation and Altarriba narrowly avoided trial, Oller 1888, p. 174
La Discussion 22.08.81, available here, also El Globo 22.08.81, available here
Real Cuesta 1985, p. 24, see El Cabecilla 09.03.84, available here
Revista Contemporanea 3–4 1884, p. 360, available here
as usual he intended to run in Azpeitia, see El Liberal 09.03.84, available here
Oller 1888, pp. 174-177; though fiercely anti-democratic, Altarriba was member of a parliamentary anti-slavery group, see La Ilustriación Católica 25.04.89, available here
Cavery tried to rebuke Donostia gatherings organized by Altarriba, see La Ilustración Española y Americana 08.09.1887, available here, and disenfranchised Círculo Aragonés, inspired by Sangarrén and considered his frondist outpost in Aragon
Fernández Escudero 2012, pp. 118, 180, also El Siglo Futuro 19.12.88, available here
For Logroño see La Unión Católica 02.02.91, available here, for Aranda see El Imparcial 03.02.91, available here
Madrid cientifico 418 (1903), p. 14, available here
La Ilustracion Española y Americana 22.10.79, available here
Ideas y negocios 2012, also El Dia 09.11.00, available here
Fernández Escudero 2012, p. 411; though some newspapers were hysterical about another Carlist war behind the corner, the other titles considered Carlism already "a cadaver", see La Epoca 20.06.02, available here
La Correspondencia militar 30.01.03, available here
Santiago Broto Aparicio, Nobleza altoaragonesa: Condes de Robres, [in:] Diario del Alto Aragón online, available hereArchived 2014-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
dipalme.org
the estate did not make an impressive figure by national Spanish standards; as late as in 1919 duque de Peñaranda possessed 51,000 ha, Antonio Manuel Moral Roncal, Aristocracia y poder económico en la España del siglo XX, [in:] Vegueta 7 (2003), p. 157; in the sole Cordoba district there were around 30 landholders with estates exceeding 1,000 ha, see here, p. 80-81 [surface area is listed in fanegas (fgs), a fanega differed from province to province, though one scholar suggests an average of 1 fg = 1,044 ha for the nearby Almeria province, see here, p. 88]
enciclopedia-aragonesa.com
Porfirio Sanz Camañes, Del Reino a la Corte. Oligarquías y élites de poder en las Cortes de Aragón a mediados del siglo XVII, [in:] Revista de Historia Moderna. Anales de la Universidad de Alicante 19 (2001), pp. 39, 43, 83, also Sangarrén, baronia de entry [in:] Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa online, available hereArchived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
the claimant called Cavero to his Venice residence and ordered end of public polemics, though Cavero kept rising in the Carlist structures later on, see Ignacio Martínez de Pisón, Carreteras secundarias, Zaragoza 2012, ISBN8415538685, 9788415538684, p. IX, also Cavero y Álvarez de Toledo, Francisco entry [in:] Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa online, available hereArchived 2016-09-06 at the Wayback Machine
euskomedia.org
according to a Basque source he died due to tuberculosis, see Askar; a different version presented in the Carlist publication, Félix G. Olmedo, En España empieza a amanecer: a la memoria de Jaime Altarriba Porcel, s/l 1936. In the same Zestoa spa the Republicans detained also a Carlist activist and a former MP, Joaquín Beunza, who was later taken to San Sebastián and executed, see Joaquín Beunza Redin entry [in:] Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia, available here
Ramón Altarriba y Villanueva entry [in:] Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia, available here
geneall.net
see geneallnet service available here, entry nr 67
see Ramón de Altarriba y Villanueva entry at geneallnet service, available here
see José María de Altarriba y Villanueva entry at geneallnet service, available here
genealogiacolombiana.com
Urquijo, Álvarez-Coca 2012, pp. 172-173; for detailed genealogical tree see genealogiacolombiana service available here and look for the "José Altarriba y Calasanz" box
Ideas y negocios. Carlistas en Moralzarzal, [in:] Historias de Moral (y Zarzal) 01.05.12, available here
ingeba.org
see Villa Alegre entry at compactgen service, available here; some sources spell her family name as "Guirioz", see Luisa Utanda Moreno, Francesco Feo Parrondo, Propiedad rustica en Guipuzcoa segun el registro de la propiedad expropiable (1933), [in:] Lurralde. Investigación y espacio 18 (1995), pp. 113-135, available here, or „Guerior", see Miguel Caballero Pérez, Pilar Góngora Ayala, Historia de una familia: la verdad sobre el asesinato de García Lorca, Madrid 2007, ISBN8495803593, 9788495803597, p. 149
mapa.gob.es
the estate did not make an impressive figure by national Spanish standards; as late as in 1919 duque de Peñaranda possessed 51,000 ha, Antonio Manuel Moral Roncal, Aristocracia y poder económico en la España del siglo XX, [in:] Vegueta 7 (2003), p. 157; in the sole Cordoba district there were around 30 landholders with estates exceeding 1,000 ha, see here, p. 80-81 [surface area is listed in fanegas (fgs), a fanega differed from province to province, though one scholar suggests an average of 1 fg = 1,044 ha for the nearby Almeria province, see here, p. 88]
rmcz.com
he followed in the foosteps of his father, see Oller 1888, p. 173; see also Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Zaragoza website available here
spanishrailway.com
Altarriba's prestigious standing in the province was reflected in his role in a number of initiatives, like opening of the Zumarraga-Zumaya railway line, known as "ferrocaril del Urola", see spanishrailway.com site
web.archive.org
Porfirio Sanz Camañes, Del Reino a la Corte. Oligarquías y élites de poder en las Cortes de Aragón a mediados del siglo XVII, [in:] Revista de Historia Moderna. Anales de la Universidad de Alicante 19 (2001), pp. 39, 43, 83, also Sangarrén, baronia de entry [in:] Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa online, available hereArchived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
Robres, Conde de entry at compactgen service, available here
Santiago Broto Aparicio, Nobleza altoaragonesa: Condes de Robres, [in:] Diario del Alto Aragón online, available hereArchived 2014-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
see Altarriba and conde de Altarriba entries at compactgen service, available here
see Villa Alegre entry at compactgen service, available here; some sources spell her family name as "Guirioz", see Luisa Utanda Moreno, Francesco Feo Parrondo, Propiedad rustica en Guipuzcoa segun el registro de la propiedad expropiable (1933), [in:] Lurralde. Investigación y espacio 18 (1995), pp. 113-135, available here, or „Guerior", see Miguel Caballero Pérez, Pilar Góngora Ayala, Historia de una familia: la verdad sobre el asesinato de García Lorca, Madrid 2007, ISBN8495803593, 9788495803597, p. 149
see Jaime Altarriba y Porcel entry at compactgen service, available here; at his baptism the padrinos were the future Carlist king Don Jaime and his sister doña Blanca, see La Unión 07.05.84, available here
the claimant called Cavero to his Venice residence and ordered end of public polemics, though Cavero kept rising in the Carlist structures later on, see Ignacio Martínez de Pisón, Carreteras secundarias, Zaragoza 2012, ISBN8415538685, 9788415538684, p. IX, also Cavero y Álvarez de Toledo, Francisco entry [in:] Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa online, available hereArchived 2016-09-06 at the Wayback Machine
ziiz.eus
see Askar, [in:] Zumaiako Industria-ondarearen Informazio Zentroa web bulletin 2012, available here