Con fecha de 11 del corriente se ha servido el Exmô. Señor Virrey comunicarme la Superior Orden que dice así ... Consiguiente á la alta dignidad de Almirante General de España é Indias, que ha conferido el Rey al Serenísimo Señor Príncipe de la Paz ... es la voluntad de S.M. que en las cartas y correspondencia de oficio con el expresado Serenísimo Señor Almirante General, se ponga en el encabezamiento Serenísimo Señor, y luego se empieze con la palabra sin usar de la expresion de Muy Señor mio, que hasta ahora se ha acostumbrado
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Broadside issued by the accountant general of the royal tobacco monopoly in New Spain under viceroy Iturrigaray, communicating a royal order relating to proper titles to be used in addressing the Almirante General Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) Decree dated at Palacio del gobierno federal en Mexico a 2 de agosto de 1829 - Vicente Guerrero. A.D. José Maria de Bocanegra At head of sheet: Primera Secretaria de Estado. Departamento del Interior. Seccion 1a Dated at end: México agosto 2 de 1829 Mexico : publisher not identified
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image
Format
1 sheet ; 30 x 20 cm
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb8878433s
Language
Spanish
Subject
History Sources Titles of honor and nobility--Law and legislation Politics and government Mexico New Spain
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