Copia autentica de los poderes otorgados por el Padre Bernardo Bruno dela Fuente, Regular de la Compañía como Procurador del Colegio Maximo de Sn. Ignacio : a favor del M.Y.S.D. Joseph Raon, Presidte. Governor. y Capñ. Gr̃al. de estas Yslas en calidad de Comisionado y de los q̃. adentro se expres

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Copia autentica de los poderes otorgados por el Padre Bernardo Bruno dela Fuente, Regular de la Compañía como Procurador del Colegio Maximo de Sn. Ignacio : a favor del M.Y.S.D. Joseph Raon, Presidte. Governor. y Capñ. Gr̃al. de estas Yslas en calidad de Comisionado y de los q̃. adentro se expresan. 1769.

Authorized copy, dated Nov. 17, 1769 in Manila, of the powers transferred to the Philippine governor, José Raon, by Father Bernardo Bruno de la Fuente, procurator of the Colegio Maximo de San Ignacio, consistent with the royal decree ordering the expulsion of the Jesuits from the Philippines and the confiscation of their property.

[10] leaves ; 31 cm.

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