Papers relating to the Madrid revolutions of 1766 known as the Motín de Esquilache
Papers relating to the Madrid revolutions of 1766 known as the Motín de Esquilache
Order declaring as null and void the casualties caused by the uprising as well as the pardons and pardons and as enemies of the homeland to those who have thus intervened or taken part in the uprisings. Dated 5 May 1766.
Copy of a Royal Decree on the establishment of customs on the coast and frontier, and granting the title of superintendence of general customs revenue to the Marquis of Campoflorido (1817.12.24, 1718.03.20). Rules on the introduction of grain, fruits and effects for the inhabitants of the Basque provinces.
Royal Decree granting the five major guilds of Madrid the exclusive privilege for 8 years to transport grain and other fruits produced in Morocco to Spain from the ports of Morocco
Drawing of “Máquina para trillar las mises” by Lorenzo Sánchez Mansilla. It is an illustration of the work: “Dissertación de la máquina para trillar”, by Juan Cristóbal Manzanares