File on the award of the Order of the Golden Fleece to Somodevilla, Zenón de, Marquis de la Ensenada
File on the award of the Order of the Golden Fleece to Somodevilla, Zenón de, Marquis de la Ensenada
Anonymous world map, probably made in the 18th century
Treaty concluded between the Crowns of Spain and Portugal on the demarcation of limits in the provinces of America. Signed in Madrid on 13 January 1750.
It is part of a petition and evidence of the cities of Guadalajara, Purificación, Zacatecas, mines of Tepeque (Bolaños), Etzatlán, Guachinango and Llanos de los Chichimecas (Lagos), on their behalf and on behalf of the conquerors and settlers of New Galicia presented before the oidor and visitador general Hernando Martínez de la Marcha on 10 January 1550 requesting the transfer of the seat of the diocese and the Audiencia from the city of Compostela to that of Guadalajara.
Preliminary inventory of the assets of María Vicenta de Barrenechea Castaños in 1813.
Manifesto that with countless facts proves the great benefits that the establishment of the Royal Guipuzcoan Company of Caracas has produced, and qualifies how important its preservation is to the State, to the Royal Treasury, to the public good, and to the true interests of the Province of Caracas itself.
Two shares of the Real Compañía de la Habana, in the name of Miguel Francisco de Zuaznabar
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Iudocus Hondius (author) and Petrus Kaerius (engraver), based on Mercator’s Atlas sive Cosmographicae Mediationes de Fabrica mundi et fabricati figura (1595), where this map, which Mercator had not drawn, was added, in any case following his style in the aforementioned work. Published in Amsterdam, c. 1606.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Johann Baptist Homann from Jaillot’s geographical information. In the lower right-hand corner is the cartouche which is practically copied from Pierre Mortier’s “Theatre de la Guerre en Espagne et en Portugal” of 1705. Published in Nuremberg in 1720.
Map of the Iberian Peninsula, made by Sanson d’Abbeville (royal geographer of France), but edited by H. Laillot. Published in Paris in 1692.