Document in which a Royal Provision granted by the Catholic Monarchs to the Council of the Mesta is preserved, allowing shepherds to dispose of unowned livestock without a known owner
Document in which a Royal Provision granted by the Catholic Monarchs to the Council of the Mesta is preserved, allowing shepherds to dispose of unowned livestock without a known owner
Image of the original house of the family of Saint Ignatius of Loyola in Azpeitia (Guipúzcoa)
Original treaty concluded between the Catholic Monarchs and John II of Portugal on the limits of territories in the kingdom of Fez, starting with the eastern part, which seems to include Melilla.
Royal provision authorising the foundation of a university in Mexico with the privileges, freedoms, liberties and exemptions enjoyed by that of Salamanca, except for the right to exercise jurisdiction and the right not to charge graduates.
Document on the founding of a university in Mexico
Document that records the process of confirmation of the Catholic faith by a converted Moor and his descendants in Valladolid. In it they request that there be no confiscation of goods, that they be pardoned for their sins, etc. The document contains the Royal Decree of 20 April 1558 on the edict of grace.
Documents containing warnings from France about a possible Moorish uprising in the territories of the Hispanic Monarchy
The General Answers of the Cadastre of the Marquis de la Ensenada constitute the oldest and most exhaustive survey available on the towns of the Crown of Castile in the mid-18th century.
Map or nautical chart of the Atlantic at the height of 1544, detailing the maritime profile of Europe, Africa and America, made by Battista Agnese in 1544. The author’s name and date appear on the map n÷o± 9, folio 12 at the top: “baptista agnese fecit venetijs 1544 die primo Julij”
Information on the expedition of Hernán Cortés to New Spain with the desire to continue the discoveries made earlier by Juan de Grijalva.