Letters : Madrid, Spain, to Juan Antonio Archimbaud, [Manila?], 1774 Nov. 26-1775 March 22.

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Letters : Madrid, Spain, to Juan Antonio Archimbaud, [Manila?], 1774 Nov. 26-1775 March 22.

Two signed letters, dated Nov. 26, 1774 and March 22, 1775 in Madrid, from Joseph Payo Sanz to Juan Antonio Archimbaud, requesting information on Ignacio Augusto de León who has filed a claim for payment of salary owed him by the Jesuits in Manila.

2 items ([3] leaves) ; 21 cm.

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