Memorial de las advertencias i cosas que ... Don Phelipe Nuestro Señor i su R. Consejo de Yndias manda hazer i de las cosas i particularidades destas provincias para ennoblecimiento dellas i las diligencias que zerca dello se han podido hazer en esta provincia i costa de Capotitlan i Suchitepeques

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Memorial de las advertencias i cosas que ... Don Phelipe Nuestro Señor i su R. Consejo de Yndias manda hazer i de las cosas i particularidades destas provincias para ennoblecimiento dellas i las diligencias que zerca dello se han podido hazer en esta provincia i costa de Capotitlan i Suchitepeques : ms., 1579.

Transcribed from a copy in the Muñoz Collection (Vol. 24) in the Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid. General description of the Guatemalan province of Zapotitlán, including its government, mineral products, and commerce, primarily cacao, and Franciscan monasteries, prepared by order of the governor of Guatemala. The original was signed by Destrada, alcalde mayor of the province, and Fernando Niebla, notary.

Originals : 20 p. ; 33 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (11 exposures) : negative (Rich. 397:5-12) and positive.

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