D. Juan Vicente de Guemez Pacheco de Padilla Horcasitas y Aguayo, conde de Revilla Gigedo ... Virrey, Gobernador y Capitan general de Nueva España ... : Con la justa mira de corregir el desórden con que muchos individuos de ambos sexôs concurren á las procesiones de Semana Santa
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New Spain, Viceroy (1789-1794 : Revillagigedo) New Spain
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Broadside proclamation by the viceroy relating to the observance of Holy Week in Mexico City. The viceroy forbids the consumption of sweets, candies, or cakes in the streets where the Holy Week processions take place. Noisy rattles are also forbidden Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) Dated: México á 23 de marzo de 1790 Caption and part of text used as title Signed: El Conde de Revilla Gigedo [Mexico] :, [publisher not identified],
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image
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1 sheet ; 43 x 31 cm
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Sources
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ark:/20775/bb88787596
Language
Spanish
Subject
Manners and customs Politics and government Processions, Religious Holy Week History Sources Mexico Mexico City (Mexico) New Spain
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