Copy of cédulas reales and related documents concerning collection of alms in New Spain and Peru for support of convents and churches in Mula and Málaga, Spain 1723 May 26-1724 March 18.

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Copy of cédulas reales and related documents concerning collection of alms in New Spain and Peru for support of convents and churches in Mula and Málaga, Spain 1723 May 26-1724 March 18.

Contemporary ms. copy of two cédulas reales and viceregal responses from 1723, concerning requests from convents in Mula and Málaga, Spain to collect alms in New Spain and Peru.

2 items ([9] leaves) ; 32 cm.

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