Black Trade in Cuba
Black Trade in Cuba
Royal Decree to the officers of the Casa de Contratación in Seville, giving licence to Francisco de Esquivel to pass to Hispaniola six black slaves who are two year old Christians.
Royal Decree to the officers of the Casa de la Contratación to allow Andrés de Duero three black Christian slaves to pass to the Indies.
Letter signed by Cardinal Alberoni, to the Marquis of Villena, regretting his banishment from Court
Royal Decrees on trade and tonnage in the Philippines
Need for blacks and mulattos to work in the mines of Mexico
Prudent conduct and behaviour of Mr. Francisco Ignacio de Alcibar Jaúregui in the revolutions that took place in the town of Azpeitia in November 1718
Letter addressed to the King by the Diputación de Guipúzcoa requesting that the customs offices be put back where they were
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.
Papers relating to the Madrid revolutions of 1766 known as the Motín de Esquilache