ORIGINAL letters of Philip IV. of Spain to the Marquis de San Roman, Viceroy and Captain-General of the kingdom of Navarre; 1661-1663. Signed by the King (or with stamped signature), and countersigned by Martin de Villela, Don Blasio de Loyola, and others; with a few seals. Paper. Folio. Navarr...
COPIES of orders of the King, petitions, resolutions, and other papers respecting the Cortes of Spain; 1661-1663. Paper. Folio. Philip IV of Spain: Papers respecting the Cortes: 1661-1663.
CORRESPONDENCE of [Francisco Fernando de Cardona], Duke of Soma, Sessa, and Baena, consisting of letters to him from Don Diego de la Torre, Pedro Fernandez del Campo, and others; with copies of his own letters, despatches, memorials, etc.; 1669-1673. Paper. Folio. Diego de La Torre: Letters to ...
REPORT on the state of the Spanish West Indies, collected out of the papers of [Juan Manuel de Mendoza] Marques de Montesclaros, the retiring Viceroy of Peru, 1615; with copies of despatches, etc., 1612, 1613. Paper. Folio. West Inches: Report on the Spanish W. Indies, by the Viceroy of Peru: 1...
DRAFTS and copies of despatches, etc., from Don Francisco de Borjas, Prince of Squillace, Viceroy of Peru, to the King; 1615- 1620, with many undated. Paper. Folio. Peru: Despatches from the viceroys, etc.: 1612-1620, 1735-1819. Francesco de Borgia, Prince of Squillace; Viceroy of Peru: Despat...
"PODER ordinario del Virei del Piru, sacado de las cedules, que sean despachado en el Real Consejo delas Indias;" by the licenciate Don Mathias de Caravantes, of the College of St. Philip and Mark, in the province of Peru. Dedicated to Alonso Perez de Guzman, Archbishop of Tyre, Patriarch of the...
Vol. I. xvith cent. Law of Spain: Treatises, etc.: 16th cent. Theology Spanish: Tracts: 16th-18th centt. includes: f. 90 d' Avila, Licentiate of Alcala: Treatise on Spanish law: 16th cent.: Lat. f. 197 Christopher Vasquez Guiral, Jurist of Ciudad Real: Law reading: 17th cent.: Lat.
MISCELLANEOUS legal and theological papers; consisting ing of copies of acts, wills, procedures etc.; discussions upon various points of theology and casuistry, historical notes, treatises on legal matters, and a few letters. At f. 90 of Vol. I. is a Latin treatise, incorporating Spanish formularies of law, entitled "Practica Civilis et Criminalis ordinaria," in two books, the first, imperfect at the beginning, written in Alcala, Friday, 10 Feb. the second, perhaps by "El Licenciado Avila," ...