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Enrique Davila y Pacheco. Residencia of governor of Nueva Vizcaya.

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Balthasar Marques de Coy. Venda de barras de minas.

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Capitan Diego Martin. Venta de varras de minas.

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Sargento mayor Valerio Cortes del Rey. Criminal case- contra indios/slavery. Enrique Davila y Pacheco.

Read more about Sargento mayor Valerio Cortes del Rey. Criminal case- contra indios/slavery. Enrique Davila y Pacheco.

Francisco Hernandez. Venda de seis barras de minas.

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Residencia.

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Expediente- cedulas and documents on silver shipped to Sonora.

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Testamento

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Inventory request of haciendas and mines.

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Denuncio de una mina

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