What was Real De Asientos For In Aguascalientes During Colonial Times?

I am curious about what was Real De Asientos for in Aguascalientes and if there were those places in other towns of Mexico?

Also what is a Mercader?

I was going through the archives of Aguascalientes:

http://sigue.aguascalientes.gob.mx/axweb/

to get in username: sigue.publica
password: publica

Then I went to "Tipo Documental" and a long list came up and was looking at some. I looked at "compraventa esclavos" and it had a list of people that bought slaves, gives names, and the slaves they bought.

I was browsing through the names and saw that in 1724, "Melchor De Richarte Mercader, Fernando De La Campa y Coz Coronel De La Infantria Espanola" :

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Here are the documents which is three pages:

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It is document (hoja): 1F-2F

A mercader is a merchant.

mercader, ra.

(De mercado, forma del cat. y arag.).

1. m. y f. Persona que trata o comercia con géneros vendibles. Mercader de libros, de hierro.

2. f. coloq. desus. Esposa del mercader.

http://lema.rae.es/drae/?val=mercader