Don Francisco Xavier de Lizana y Beaumont, por la gracia de Dios y de la Santa Sede Apostólica arzobispo de México, del consejo de S.M. virrey, gobernador y capitan general de esta Nueva España ... : Con fecha de 12 de marzo último comunicó á este Virreynato el Exmo. Sr. Secretario de Estado y del Despacho Universal de Hacienda D. Francisco de Saavedra la real orden que sigue
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New Spain, Viceroy (1809-1810 : Lizana y Beaumont) Spain. Junta Suprema Central Gubernativa del Reino New Spain
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Broadside issued by the viceroy of New Spain communicating a royal decree from March 12, 1809 while Ferdinand VII was under guard in France during the Napoleonic conquest of Spain Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) Con fecha de 12 de marzo último comunicó á este Virreynato el Exmo. Sr. Secretario de Estado y del Despacho Universal de Hacienda D. Francisco de Saavedra la real orden que sigue Dated and signed in print: Dado en México á 21 de Abril de 1809. Pedro Garibay Verso with stamps of Charles IV and Ferdinand VII Special Collections copy signed by the viceroy, with his manuscript flourish, and by Josef Ignacio Negreyros y Soria Special Collections copy signed by Josef Negreyros y Soria Title from caption and first part of text Mexico : publisher not identified
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image
Format
1 sheet ; 43 x 31 cm
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb5226528m
Language
Spanish
Subject
Finance, Public Sources Politics and government History Mexico Spain New Spain
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