Order issued by Philip V of Spain concerning a request to designate the Beaterio de Santa Rosa in Puebla, Mexico as a convent 1717 June 3.

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Order issued by Philip V of Spain concerning a request to designate the Beaterio de Santa Rosa in Puebla, Mexico as a convent 1717 June 3.

Reissue, dated June 3, 1717, of a previous order of November 18, 1712, by Philip V to viceroy Zúniga y Guzmán and the oidores of the Audiencia in Mexico City, concerning a petition to formally designate the Beaterio de Santa Rosa in Puebla as a convent.

[3] leaves ; 31 cm.

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