File of documents concerning the transfer of two haciendas formerly owned by the Jesuits to the Hospital de San Juan de Dios in Manila 1771 Dec. 31-1774 May 7.

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File of documents concerning the transfer of two haciendas formerly owned by the Jesuits to the Hospital de San Juan de Dios in Manila 1771 Dec. 31-1774 May 7.

File of documents from Dec. 31, 1771 to May 7, 1774, pertaining to efforts of the Order of San Juan de Dios in Manila to obtain legal title to two haciendas.

7 items ([1], 11 leaves), bound ; 32 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7370951

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