Portarias do expediente do governo do ilustrisimo, e excelentisimo s[e]n[o]r D. Luiz de Almeyda Soares, Portugal, Esa Alarcàm, Sylva, Mascarenhas, Marquez do Lavradio, V. Rey e Capitam General de Mar, e Terra do Estado do Brazil : ano de MDCC[LXXI-MDCCLXXIV]. [1774?]

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Portarias do expediente do governo do ilustrisimo, e excelentisimo s[e]n[o]r D. Luiz de Almeyda Soares, Portugal, Esa Alarcàm, Sylva, Mascarenhas, Marquez do Lavradio, V. Rey e Capitam General de Mar, e Terra do Estado do Brazil : ano de MDCC[LXXI-MDCCLXXIV]. [1774?]

A register, possibly in the hand of a government clerk of the period, listing the warrants (portarias) authorized by the viceroy Lavradio between September 20, 1771 and February 9, 1774 for the appointment of government officials and the payment of government expenses.

[277] leaves, bound ; 35 cm.

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