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Mateo Rodriguez. Testamento.

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General Martin Perez de Vingolea. Testamento y inventario.

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Pedro Perea Ibarra. Criminal-robbery-indio.

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General Manuel Perez de Uyngolea. Testamento.

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Venta de esclavo

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Bernardo de Arrasola y Corral, alcalde mayor. Criminal- indio y negro.

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Alfarez Deigo de Quiroz. Residencia- alcalde mayor.

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