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.
Dossier relating to the Royal Proclamation of Joseph Bonaparte
Provision of Charles III by which, in spite of the representations of the Nobility, town, major and minor guilds of Madrid, which are inserted, regarding the riots that occurred in the town of Madrid between the 23rd and 26th of March (Esquilache Mutiny), H.M. does not wish to re-establish the Junta de Abastos that was suppressed, and you order that this task be carried out by the corregidor and town council of Madrid.
Manual calendar and guide of strangers in Madrid. Private calendar and guide for foreigners in Madrid. Patriotic guide of Spain. Patriotic guide of Spain. Political guide of Spain. Political guide of Spain. Political and military guide
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
Map of Madrid showing the places where the Moriscos carried out their religious practice before and after their expulsion
Plan showing the division by tenant and guest rooms in the house of Don Pedro de Astrearena in 1746
Map of the distribution of the foreign fabric in Castile during the context of the War of Succession to the Spanish throne. Casuistry that had an impact on lower demand
Picture of a villager in the vicinity of Bilbao