Ordenes de la Corona, 1529-1812.

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Ordenes de la Corona, 1529-1812.

Manuscripts and printed items relating to the Spanish crown and the administration of Spanish colonies. Also known as Reales CeĢdulas, 1529-1812. deals with administration of the Indies. deals with treatment of the Indians in Tlaxcala and with the administration of religious orders, particularly Franciscans. deals with stress on legal and judicial questions in the administration of the Indies. relates principally to the Franciscan order. deals with questions of ecclesiastical or civil jurisdiction in regard to wills, and with reform of the calendar of feast days and days honoring the Spanish royal family. relates chiefly with financial, commercial, or property questions in New Spain and the Philippines, and with rulings of the Inquisition. contains a miscellany of subjects, such as the Franciscans, sale of alcoholic beverages, treatment of the Indians, the royal family, and beatification of various persons.

Originals : 7 v. ; 32 cm.Copies : 2 microfilm reels : negative (Rich. 101:18-19) and positive.

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