Cédula : Guadalajara, Mexico : ms., 1683 Jan. 18.

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Cédula : Guadalajara, Mexico : ms., 1683 Jan. 18.

Decree directed to the bishops of Guadalajara and to the Jesuit Provincial concerning regulations for Jesuits and relating to salary of missionaries Kino and Goní, with references to preceding official documents. Original document signed by the conde de Paredes, Marqués de la Loja.

Originals : 11 leaves ; 31 cm.

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