Copy of a merced to Capt. Alexandro Mauro Chesalo for 400 escudos, with confirmation of payment, 1604 Jan. 31.

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Copy of a merced to Capt. Alexandro Mauro Chesalo for 400 escudos, with confirmation of payment, 1604 Jan. 31.

Copy of a merced issued to Capt. Alexandro Mauro Chesalo for 400 escudos, with acknowledgment from the treasury that the money has been paid to Chesalo.

[1] leaf ; 31 cm.

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