Report to King Philip IV of Spain, justifying actions taken against the Duke of Escalona, viceroy of New Spain, for allegations of treason 1643 Sept. 13.

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Report to King Philip IV of Spain, justifying actions taken against the Duke of Escalona, viceroy of New Spain, for allegations of treason 1643 Sept. 13.

Statement to King Philip IV of Spain, dated September 13, 1643 in Tlacotepec by Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, archbishop of Puebla, in which he documents and justifies his actions against the viceroy, the Duke of Escalona, who is accused of treason.

[46] leaves ; 31 cm.

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