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Sobre epidemias de calenturas malignas en las provincias del Nuevo Reyno de Leon y colombia del Nuevo Santander.

Serial Number
041-04998
Title
Sobre epidemias de calenturas malignas en las provincias del Nuevo Reyno de Leon y colombia del Nuevo Santander.
Author(s)
Alanis, Francisco (Cirujano)
Calleja, Felix (Virrey)
Date
12-21-1802
Date
04-04-1803
Documentation
San Luis Potosi, Mexico. December 21, 1802 - April 4, 1803. 36p. Letters. Originals.
Summary
Concerns the outbreak of an epidemic of malignant fevers that was expected to subside once winter started, in some towns the sickness has killed off one fourth of the population; mentions report submitted by Calleja that deals with the political economic aspect of this problem, advises junta provisional be established for purpose of enacting measures which would allow funding to be made available for medicines, this letter signed by members of the real tribunal y audencia de la contaduria maior de Cuentas; letter requests information on the state of the illness in terms of the number of people currently suffering and at what stage is the sickness, public funds are made available for the fight against the epidemic; expressing concern that the cost of fighting epidemic not be borne soley by public funds; mention of junta provisional which will set out the ways the public funds will be spent on this problem; information that will be acquired by Calleja, type of illness, its origen, method of cure, aid that would be helpful; mentions the reluctance of some people to take medicines that they are familiar with; specific example of 3 people who would not take the medicine, would only take liquid forms that they were familiar with and which were narcotic, attributes this fanaticism with exotic medicines to the Europeans living in the area. (O. Velez, October 1989)
Persons
Nolan (American Adventurer)
Berenguer de Marquina, Felix (Virrey)
Calleja, Felix (Subinspector)
Duran, Honesino (Intendente)
Yturrigaray, Jose de (Virrey)
Alanis, Francisco (Cirujano)
Places
Saltillo
Santander, Nuevo (Colonia)
Leon, Nuevo (Reyno de)
Lamparos, (Punta de)
Michoacan
Pachuca
Guadalupe
Monterrey
San Carlos
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 228 ff. 001-018
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 228 ff. 001-018
Language
Spanish
Reference Number
22800001
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Alanis
Calleja
Person Last Name
Nolan
Berenguer de Marquina
Calleja
Duran
Yturrigaray
Alanis
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-21-1802
End Date (repacked)
04-04-1803
Type
Text
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Printed letter and tax lists that concern the shipment of goods to and from Spain during the revolution.

Serial Number
041-04992
Title
Printed letter and tax lists that concern the shipment of goods to and from Spain during the revolution.
Author(s)
Calleja, Felix Maria (Virrey)
Carrion de Velasco, Nicolas (Contador)
Rodriguez, Jose
Date
07-15-1816
Documentation
Mexico. July 15, 1816. 11p. Letters, tax lists. Originals, copies.
Summary
Calleja points out that because of the war the european powers have let fall the practice of trading with their colonies only and therefore America sees increase in foreign trade that is prohibited in, for example, Panama, and in addition the loss of gold and silver reserves in America, Calleja lists the points that have been agreed upon by various institutions to remedy this problem (the page copied is split by separation of folios and full sentences are not decipherable); instructions for the charging of duty fees on expeditions from Jamaica to Panama that continue on to either Acapulco, San Blas, or other southern port that involve both Spanish and foreign goods, documents inventorying the contents of shipments and their prices, tax lists for goods going to Spain, tax lists for goods being exported out of Spain, tax lists for goods entering the ports of America, tax lists for war funding, admiral's dues and others. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Calleja, Felix Maria (Virrey)
Carrion de Velasco, Nicolas (Contador)
Places
Yucutan (Provincia)
Veracruz
Tampico
Altamira
Jamayca
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 227 ff. 220-225
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 227 ff. 220-225
Language
Spanish
Notes
Some of the documents in this sequence are in printed form not written by hand. This sequence is listed in the indice del ramo de Provincias Internas as expediente number 11
Reference Number
22700015
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Calleja
Carrion de Velasco
Rodriguez
Person Last Name
Calleja
Carrion de Velasco
Beginning Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-15-1816
Type
Text
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sre. Que a quantos cargamentos lleguen a los puntos de la costa de Sonora se cobren los mismos duros que en el de San Blas segun el reglamento provisional formado en Guadalaxara.

Serial Number
041-04991
Title
sre. Que a quantos cargamentos lleguen a los puntos de la costa de Sonora se cobren los mismos duros que en el de San Blas segun el reglamento provisional formado en Guadalaxara.
Author(s)
Bonavia, Bernardo (Comandante General)
Cruz, Jose de la and others
Date
09-16-1815
Date
04-18-1815
Documentation
Durango/Mexico September 16, 1815 - April 18, 1815. 36p. Letters. Copies/originals.
Summary
Index of letters that are included in this Series; Bonavia establishes duty on goods entering the port of Sonora, models it on San Blas duty at meeting of junta provisional de real hacienda; letter from virrey acknowledging receipt of above letter; intendent of Guadalaxara receives information on meeting of junta provisional; long letter furnishing information on the regulations, rights, and other details of the process by which duties are Charged in San Blas, letter divided into 28 capitulos which in general discuss; the distinction between duties and taxes and the related question of jurisdiction, economic motivation for their imposition and effect on commerce and prices, importation of cotton from Panama and foreign producers and a complete list of the duties Charged on this merchandise. Cites the increased costs being suffered because of the revolution in the context of seeking additional revenue, cites the benefits to the port of San Blas because of the increase in commerce, mention made of the taxes and duties Charged on goods that are foreign but have gone through Spain before coming into the Americas, more specifically there are different rates on foreign goods that have been espanolizado depending on which american port they enter, San Blas has a privileged status in this regard; second half of letter titled derecho de entreda, duros de internacion , up until capitulo 12 has a description of duty Fee percentages, the prestamo patriotico is reduced by 1/2 percent for those who pay duties, comparison of these rates with those in Lima - compare favorably, virrey has stated that the charging of these duties should be arranged so as to most resemble reglamento Al comercio Libre del Ano de 1778, lists the taxes that will be paid on foreign goods that first are espanolizados and pass through Guatemala, Santa Fe, and Peru before passing through the port of San Blas, analysis in the change of these taxes with those that had been inuse before, lists the commodities that will be Charged duties, last part of letter goes into the context of the situation as justification for these new taxes and lastly cites all the names of those who were part of the junta general and were witness to these new changes. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Bonavia, Benardo (Comandante General)
Batres, Salvador
Cruz, Josef de la
Galicia, Nueva (Reyno)
Sousa, Juan Jose de (Oidor)
Lopez Andres, Miguel (Fiscal)
Andrade, Alonso (Asesor Comisionado)
Gonzales de Velasco, Jose Francisco (Licenciado)
Benites, Bernardo
Vallejo, Manuel
Escoto, Manuel (Doctor0
Reynoso, Anastacio Jose (Licenciado)
Cavallero, Juan Manuel (Regidor)
Velez, Pedro (Procurador General)
Chavariso, Rafael (Doctor)
Sanchez Lenero, Gabriel (Doctor)
Cumplido, Jose Domingo
Venacio del Valle, Francisco (Comisionado)
Cambero, Juan Jose
Sanchez, Jose Domingo
Places
Durango
Panama (Provincia)
San Blas (Puerto)
Sonora
Peru (Reyno)
Santa Fe (Virreynato)
Chile (Reyno)
Acapulco (Puerto)
Veracruz (Puerto)
Alcabala
Guadalaxara
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 227 ff. 201-219
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 227 ff. 201-219
Language
Spanish
Notes
This sequence is listed in the indice del ramo de Provincias Internas as expediente number 10
Reference Number
22700014
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Bonavia
Cruz
Person Last Name
Bonavia
Batres
Cruz
Galicia
Sousa
Lopez Andres
Andrade
Gonzales de Velasco
Benites
Vallejo
Escoto
Reynoso
Cavallero
Velez
Chavariso
Sanchez Lenero
Cumplido
Venacio del Valle
Cambero
Sanchez
Beginning Date Month
September
End Date Month
April
Beginning Date (repacked)
09-16-1815
End Date (repacked)
04-18-1815
Type
Text
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Letters commenting on the provisions adopted by Bonavia and the junta provisional by the real tribunal general de mineria with recommendations that the provisions of the former body be rescinded.

Serial Number
041-04990
Title
Letters commenting on the provisions adopted by Bonavia and the junta provisional by the real tribunal general de mineria with recommendations that the provisions of the former body be rescinded.
Date
07-29-1815
Date
08-20-1815
Documentation
Mexico. July 29, 1815 - August 20, 1815. 30p. Letters. Originals.
Summary
Order allows exception for Bonavia in that he is allowed to ship metals out of southern ports if and when he makes sure that shipments reach Spain directly; letter advising the virrey the deleterious effect that some of Bonavia's measures are having on the fiscal condition of the real hacienda, real tribunal de Mineria, and miners in the Provincias Internas de Occidente, petition that virrey order Bonavia to terminate measures described, measures in question have been discussed in detail in the preceeding folios of this volume starting with ff.147 and in general terms include donations of metals to mint, allowing unlimited entry to metals into the area from other areas and the related trade in contraband, allowing of gold and silver to come into ports in Provincias Internas de Occidente from Peru, Guatemala etc. Instead of being shipped directly to Spain, charging of duties on metals going to Mexico City instead of the duty being Charged there; sagaxruxieta advises virrey on how to proceed with petition of the administrative bodies cited above I terms of transmittal of communications; a summary of the provisions adopted by the junta provisional, the provisions adopted by the real tribunal general de Mineria in response as well as those by the real hacienda; letter from virrey making decision to decide in favor of the request of the real tribunal general de Mineria to terminate the contributions of metals to the mint established in Durango. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Bonavia y Zapata, Bernardo (Comandante General)
Perez Gallardo, Ricardo (Licenciado)
Beltran, Jose Maria (Contador Mayor)
Aperechexo, Fermin Antonio de
Sagaxruxieto
Places
Santa Cruz
Durango
Peru
Santa Fe
Guatemala
Sonora
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 227 ff. 186-201
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 227 ff. 186-201
Notes
This sequence is included as part of expediente 9 Vol. 227 according to the indice del ramo de Provincias Internas
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Bonavia y Zapata
Perez Gallardo
Beltran
Aperechexo
Beginning Date Month
July
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
07-29-1815
End Date (repacked)
08-20-1815
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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Letters from Bonavia and junta superior to virrey de Nueva Espan concerning measures taken by Bonavia inorder to produce revenue for the Provincias Internas de occidente and the conflict that resulted with the capital in Mexico.

Serial Number
041-04989
Title
Letters from Bonavia and junta superior to virrey de Nueva Espan concerning measures taken by Bonavia inorder to produce revenue for the Provincias Internas de occidente and the conflict that resulted with the capital in Mexico.
Author(s)
Bonavia, Bernardo (Comandante General)
Sagarzurieta
Date
03-13-1815
Date
07-12-1815
Documentation
Durango, Mexico. March 13, 1815 - July 12, 1815. 34p. Letters. Copies, originals.
Summary
Concerns establishment of a mint that was desperately needed and near demise of this project because of a lack of silver, this was reason for the order stating that one third of all metals had to be turned in in exchange for coinage mentioned earlier in Vol. 227 ff. 0147-0159; said order was contested by a Series of institutions, reconvening of the junta de la real hacienda to investigate 4,000 Marcos de Plata missing from the treasury, prohibitions on enacting above were rescinded, also need regulation concerning minting of coinage in Nueva Vizcaya; Bonavia's plan to have the real hacienda sell tobacco at a markup have not produced the income he had expected, cites the epidemic of previous year, price, and black market in cigars as factors in low sales, convenes a junta provisional to discuss revenue producing measures, proposed instituting a 'patriotic loan' to be exacted from unidentified sources, paid for with taxes on mining activities (which include the one third provision mentioned earlier), Bonavia stresses the inability of the settlers of the area to provide any more revenue from contributions; letters mentioned in miscellaneous notes discuss in general terms revenue and costs in Provincias Internas de Occidente; letter from junta Superior requesting documents from the junta provisional convene by Bonavia, comments on mint establishment states that metals involved were to be remitted to the capital and that metals to be contributed to mint more than cover the shortage of revenue discussed, letter includes an excerpt from another letter that points to the exceedingly large troop strength as a cost that can be reduced, mentions the taxes imposed on some mining functions (mentioned earlier in Vol. 227 ff. 147-159) whose effects have been a duplication of taxes because Mexico City similarly taxes same items, mentions returning money collected in Durango, mentions a tax imposed on the shipment of livestock into other provinces imposed by Bonavia as being an unauthorized measure and letter recommends that virrey rescind said tax, letter mentions that fiscal's interpretation of patriotic loan is that he does not See the benefit of such measure given the way it will be paid back. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Bonavia, Bernardo (Comandante General)
Caballero, Zapata
Velasco Francisco (Escribano)
Places
Durango
Santa Cruz
Espana, Nueva (Provincia)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 227 ff. 169-185
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 227 ff. 169-185
Language
Spanish
Notes
Ff. 0176-0177 has two letters on one page each taking up half of the column space of the pages
Reference Number
22700012
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Bonavia
Person Last Name
Bonavia
Caballero
Beginning Date Month
March
End Date Month
July
Beginning Date (repacked)
03-13-1815
End Date (repacked)
07-12-1815
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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el senor comandante general de Provincias Yternas de occidente ordena arbitrios que se ha visto en la necesidad de establecer en ellas y ordena que se le remiten tabacos, y otros articulos estancados.

Serial Number
041-04988
Title
el senor comandante general de Provincias Yternas de occidente ordena arbitrios que se ha visto en la necesidad de establecer en ellas y ordena que se le remiten tabacos, y otros articulos estancados.
Author(s)
Bonavia, Bernardo (Comandante General)
Date
11-28-1814
Documentation
Durango. November 28, 1814. 18p. Letter. Copy.
Summary
Index of letters that are in this Series which list the taxes an measures taken by comandante general; comandante general calls U 3 juntas de real hacienda to discuss subject of funds, or lack thereof, cites the revolution with increasing costs and decreasing income, little help from Mexico, have come to the conclusion that a loan of 160,000 pesos would be enough to cover the cost of the most urgent needs, plan for this includes encumbering a certain percentage of the income of properties (both rural and Urban) for a year and using this as a type of collateral for a one year loan, another source of funding would be donations as was given by marques de Bustamante, employees of the real hacienda are the only ones who currently are paying a certain percentage of their salaries to finance the provincias yntrnas, Bonavia states that next year salaries, pensiones, and rents paid out by the real hacienda will have a certain percentage encumbered except the salaries of soldiers, calls for more effecient administration of the tobacco tax now that no one can claim ignorance of the law, results of the latest meetings o the junta Superior are the charging of duties on the right of transport, mining, refining of metals, separation and refinement and consumption of metals, the funds to be borrowed are to be sought by the ayuntamientos and the diputaciones consulares D las poblaciones, Urban and rural farms will be have incomes taxed at rates of 4 and 5 percent respectively for a period of two years, 1 percent on all the goods passing through customs, arrangements to have these orders published and communicated to all the gobernadores intendentes. (O. Velez, September 1989)
Persons
Bonavia, Bernardo (Comandante General)
Cavallero, Zapato
Garcia Conde, Alexo (Gobernador Intendente)
Herrera, Mariano (Auditor de Guerra)
Truxillo, Francisco Xavier (Ministro de Tesoreria Principal)
Pacheco, Manuel Jose (Ministro de Tesoreria Principal)
Ortuno, Ignacio de (Gefe de la Renta)
Hernandez, Casimiro (Gefe de la Renta)
Navarro, Juan (Jefe de la Renta)
Ramos, Felipe (Abogado Defensor)
Bustamante, Marques de
Velasco, Francisco (Escribano)
Alcalde, Antonio (Escribano)
Places
Durango
Santa Cruz
Nuevo Mexico (Provincia)
Nueva Viscaya (Provincia)
Sonora (Provincia)
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 227 ff. 160-168
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 227 ff. 160-168
Language
Spanish
Notes
Indice del ramo lists this letter as being part of expediente 9.
Reference Number
22700011
UAIR Filtering Fields
Person Last Name
Bonavia
Cavallero
Garcia Conde
Herrera
Truxillo
Pacheco
Ortuno
Hernandez
Navarro
Ramos
Bustamante
Velasco
Alcalde
Beginning Date Month
November
Beginning Date (repacked)
11-28-1814
Type
Text
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Correspondence between Corbalan, Mesia, and Croix re: Indian depredations, prohibition of alcolhol, supplies for expedition; additions to Alamos treasury instruccion, and card and tobacco taxes.

Serial Number
041-04977
Title
Correspondence between Corbalan, Mesia, and Croix re: Indian depredations, prohibition of alcolhol, supplies for expedition; additions to Alamos treasury instruccion, and card and tobacco taxes.
Author(s)
Corbalan, Pedro
Virrey(?)
Mesia, Francisco
Rivera, Ignacio.
Date
00-00-1730
Date
02-23-1771
Documentation
Alamos, Pitic, Mexico. November 22, 1770 - February 23, 1771. 78p. (Approx) Letters, drafts. Originals, signed, copies.
Summary
Tax on sales to be used to aid expedition sale of cards (4 real tax) and tobacco; tobacco to be packaged according to provisions. Problems among capitans affecting jurisdiction of governor over the vecinos of their presidios, capitans complain they do not have control of troops to fight enemy invasions, waiting for license to do away with all Indians who do not speak Spanish; Corbalan to Croix regarding prohibition of alcohol, complains that Mescal prohibited and not even found for medicinal use, difficulty aquiring caldos de Castilla, request that some be allowed to produce Mescal; Croix responds that the Mescal factory and use of the drink must be abolished. Pimas described cooperating in robbery with rebel Indians--Corbalan describes their tactics in escaping from troops. Corbalan sends inspection reports on Varios military groups and fiscal affairs of the expedition; lack of funds and currency. Mesia writes Corbalan about his opinion of worth of two companias volantes in Guaymas. Notification of recipients of promotions within companias volantes; discussion of provision of supplies to expedition. Corbalan will publish vandos about establishment of lottery. Corbalan to Croix regarding Alamos treasurer, and treasury instruccion written by Belena; additions to the instruccion provided which concern debtors, control of treasury keys, papel sellado, division of land among employees, collecting tribute, and cost of treasury office supplies. (L. L. Woodward, July 1989)
Persons
Trigo, Joseph (Factor)
Corbalan, Pedro
Croix, Marques de
Rivera, Pedro (Brigadier)
Elizondo, Domingo (Coronel)
Piniella, Jospeh de la (Comisario)
Galvez, Joseph de
Fueros, Pedro (Teniente)
Bergosa, Juan Joseph (Capitan)
Galvez, Bernardo de
Martinez, Francisco (Coronel)
Lumbreras, Juan Joseph
Rivera, Ignacio
Vildasola, Joseph Antonio
Santo Isla, Joseph del (Tesorero)
Belena, Eusevio Bentura
Mesia, Francisco (Teniente)
Places
Guadalaxara
Alamos (Real)
Sonora (Provincia)
Sinaloa Provincia)
San Miguel (Villa)
Pitic
Guaymas
Mayo (Rio)
Charay
Californias
Huerta, San Antonio de la
Sinaloa (Rio)
Fuerte (Rio)
Mayo (Rio)
Hiagui (Rio)
Cataluna
Ethnic Groups
Pimas
Mayos
Military Groups
Espana y Mexico, Piquetes de
Montana, Compania de Fusileros de
Cataluna, Compania Franca de Voluntarios de
America, Piquete de Ynfanteria de
Segunda Compania Volante
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 226 ff. 480-511 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 226 ff. 480-511 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Folios out order; folios repeated
Reference Number
22600098
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Corbalan
Virrey
Mesia
Mesia
Mesia
Person Last Name
Trigo
Corbalan
Croix
Rivera
Elizondo
Piniella
Galvez
Fueros
Bergosa
Galvez
Martinez
Lumbreras
Rivera
Vildasola
Santo Isla
Belena
Mesia
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
1730
End Date (repacked)
02-23-1771
Type
Text
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estancias de Cerroalto tampuqueque

Serial Number
041-04796
Title
estancias de Cerroalto tampuqueque
Author(s)
Castro, Jose Guadalupe (Mayordomo)
Sanchez, Jose Bonifacio
Maciel, Balthasar (Administrador)
and others
Date
12-31-1802
Date
02-16-1804
Documentation
Amoles, San Agustin de los (hacienda). December 31, 1802- February 16, 1804. 118p. Relaciones. Signed.
Summary
Accounts of workers from Tampuqueque, Casas Viexas, tierra Nueva, Buenavista, Cabras, and Ovejas; lists name, job title, inventory of tools; shipment of cattle bacuno, horses, mules, corn; accounts of payments due, owed. Quaderno 16 concerns workers' salaries; bills Charged to hacienda for mules, horses, tools, corn received from Papagayos hacienda; 2 receipts of payment from Castro to Osejo, Garsia; taxes paid to virrey by servants of San Agustin in 1802, listing 21 workers, names, ethnicity, age, wage. (D. Bautista, January 1990)
Persons
Castro, Jose Guadalupe (Mayordomo)
Torres, Carlos
Valderas, Dionisio
Ortega, Anselmo
Sanchez, Jose Bonifacio
Evangelista, Marcos (Capitan)
Lopez, Jose Justo (Mayordomo)
Olvera, Santiago (Mayordomo)
Amaya, Julian de (Mayordomo)
Maciel, Jose Baltazar (Administrador)
Cuevas, Juan Antonio (Subdelegado)
Osejo, Ignacio
Garsia, Juan
Places
Cerroalto (Estancia)
Buey, San Ignacio del (Hacienda)
Casas Viexas (Estancia)
Amoles, San Agustin de los (Hacienda)
Guadalcazar
Papagayos, San Antonio de (Hacienda)
Buenavista, San Jose de (Labor)
Tampuqeque
Tierra Nueva
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 219 ff. 599-658
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 219 ff. 599-658
Language
Spanish
Notes
This series of documents begins with phrase found in title above. Folios with serial numbers are related to ff.0459-0519 of this Volume.
Reference Number
21900023
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Castro
Sanchez
Maciel
Maciel
Person Last Name
Castro
Torres
Valderas
Ortega
Sanchez
Evangelista
Lopez
Olvera
Amaya
Maciel
Cuevas
Osejo
Garsia
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-31-1802
End Date (repacked)
02-16-1804
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
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dos testimonios delas resoluciones acordadas en junta de guerra y real hacienda para la observancia de nuevo reglamento en la peninsula de Californias y departamento de San Blas

Serial Number
041-04749
Title
dos testimonios delas resoluciones acordadas en junta de guerra y real hacienda para la observancia de nuevo reglamento en la peninsula de Californias y departamento de San Blas
Author(s)
Gorraez, Jose
Echaveste, Juan Jose
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
and others
Date
05-19-1773
Date
08-07-1773
Documentation
Mexico. May 19, 1773-August 7, 1773. 48p. Testimonios. Copies. Signed.
Summary
List of mission and presidio job catagories to be filled in California and San Blas including salaries and regulations for different work; list of prices for supplies ff. 9; formal decree concerning regulations of expenses; figures for synod payments for new missionaries and rents Charged to haciendas (p. Coyle January 1990)
Persons
Gorraez, Jose
Galvez, Jose de
Echeveste, Juan Jose
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria
Areche
Mangino, Fernando Jose
Alamos, Conde de San Pedro del
Aguayo, Marques de San Miguel del
Serra, Junipero (Fray)
Places
Californias
San Blas
San Diego
Monterrey
Loreto
San Carlos
Principe
Pilar
Veracruz
Ibarra, San Pedro
Huasteca
Arroyozarco
Reynera
Puebla
Queretaro
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 217 ff. 148-172 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 217 ff. 148-172 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Volume unfoliated. This series begins with the phrase found in the title above.
Reference Number
21700014
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Gorraez
Echaveste
Bucareli y Ursua
Bucareli y Ursua
Person Last Name
Gorraez
Galvez
Echeveste
Bucareli y Ursua
Areche
Mangino
Alamos
Aguayo
Serra
Beginning Date Month
May
End Date Month
August
Beginning Date (repacked)
05-19-1773
End Date (repacked)
08-07-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11983
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
Collections
General Subjects
Rights
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testimonio de expediente formado a representacion dela direccion sobre el dueno de alcavalas que cobro el receptor de Tezcuco a don Juan de Solorzano por las lanas que se le vendieron...

Serial Number
041-04746
Title
testimonio de expediente formado a representacion dela direccion sobre el dueno de alcavalas que cobro el receptor de Tezcuco a don Juan de Solorzano por las lanas que se le vendieron...
Author(s)
Mangino, Fernando Josef
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria (Virrey)
Cezma, Josef Anasthacio de
and others
Date
12-24-1771
Date
02-15-1773
Documentation
Arroyozarco-Mexico. December 24, 1771-February 15, 1773. 8p. expedientes. Copies.
Summary
Testimony as to whether the sale of wool is covered under an exemption placed on the paying of taxes on fruit harvests of haciendas associated with the missions of California (p. Coyle January 1990)
Persons
Croix, Marques de
Solorzano, Juan de
Mangino, Fernando Josef
Bucareli y Ursua, Antonio Maria
Valiente, Pedro
Riofrio, Francisco
Legarribay, Damian de
Cezma, Josef Anasthacio
Montalsan, Joseph
Covarubbias
Places
Ibarra, San Pedro de
Arroyozarco
California (Peninsula)
Amoles, San Augustin de los
Buey, San Ygnacio de La
First Location
AZTM, AGN, Vol. 217 ff. 135-139 (Approx)
Original Location
AGN, Mexico City, Provincias Internas Vol. 217 ff. 135-139 (Appro
Language
Spanish
Notes
Volume unfoliated. This series begins with the phrase found in the title above.
Reference Number
21700011
UAIR Filtering Fields
Author Last Name
Mangino
Bucareli y Ursua
Cezma
Cezma
Person Last Name
Croix
Solorzano
Mangino
Bucareli y Ursua
Valiente
Riofrio
Legarribay
Cezma
Montalsan
Beginning Date Month
December
End Date Month
February
Beginning Date (repacked)
12-24-1771
End Date (repacked)
02-15-1773
Type
Text
UAiR identifier
uadc://masterindex/11980
ISO 369-1 Language code
es
ISO 369-3 Language code
spa
Collections
General Subjects
Rights
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