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Mining conditions, dangers to workers.

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Diego de Arballo. Denuncio de una mina.

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Juan de Perelacia. Pleito criminal.

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Valerio Cortes. Autos y diligencias sobre plata ensalle.

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Juan Fernandez de Carrion. expediente sobre elecciones de deputados.

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Inspection of mines.

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Juan Ponce de Leon. Denuncio de una mina.

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Balthazar de Antieros. Denuncio de un sitio para una mina y hacienda.

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Juan de la Cruz. Denuncio de una mina.

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Diego de Salazar. Informe sobre sucesos de cuencame.

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