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1738WRCAM36292Madrid 1738. 3pp. Folio. Dbd. Maltese cross printed at head of title. Accomplished in manuscript at Aranjuez Spain on April 11 1738 signed by Miguel de Villanueva. Manuscript inscription on verso of last printed page written on November 14 1738 in Santiago de Chile. Contemporary annotation on first page light dampstaining in margins. A very good copy. A rare proclamation by Philip V King of Spain declaring that major lieutenants Alfereces Mayores of the cities towns and villages of Peru are to be recognized over the unpaid local judges los Alcaldes of the Holy Brotherhood Santa Hermandad. Numerous local brotherhoods had served as municipal peacekeeping organizations in Spain since the Middle Ages. The Holy Brotherhood was established by Ferdinand and Isabella to suppress the original municipal leagues and guarantee personal security and public order and local brotherhoods were organized in New Spain and Peru. An attempt to regulate the power of the brotherhoods this decree was printed in Madrid and distributed to royal officials in all the provinces of the viceroyalty of Peru. This copy accomplished at Aranjuez on April 11 1738 is signed by Miguel de Villanueva as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription: "Yo el Rey." A manuscript note on the verso of the last printed page written in the city of Santiago on Nov. 14 1738 describes an instance of the distribution of the text in Chile. <br> <br> An important proclamation regarding local governance in the viceroyalty of Peru with a contemporary manuscript inscription regarding the text's distribution in Chile. Not in Medina BHA or OCLC. unknown books
1795WRCAM40957Reimpreso en Lima 1795. 160pp. 12mo. Contemporary vellum. Bright and fresh internally. Near fine. Constitution of the Congregation of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri first founded in Rome in the late 16th century. No copies on OCLC. MEDINA LIMA 1796. VARGAS UGARTE 2685. hardcover books
1728PHO-2076Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1728. 3 vol. in-12 (17x10,5cm), 2ff.-314pp.-5ff. ; 227 pp. ; 192pp.-12ff., Reliure pastiche en demi-veau à coins, dos à 5 faux-nerfs fleuronné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, pièce de tomaison en maroquin vert, année dorée en pied, filet doré sur les plats. Mouillure au plan de Pisco, quelques très rares mouillure en marge sans gravité. Bon exemplaire, bien complet des cartes, plans et planches gravés, le titre gravé et le premier feuillet (page 1 &2) mal placés. Cachet de la Bibliothèque Géographique Hachette et Cie ; de la bibliothèque de Paul Lebaudy, avec son ex-libris gravé.
1705WRCAM40826Lima 1705. 31 leaves. bound with: OFFICIAL MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT DATED 1782 - 1783. 34 leaves. Folio. Contemporary limp vellum with remnants of pigskin ties lettered on cover. Very minor soiling; some small ink-related paper loss. Near fine. This document comprises the petition of Luis de Santa Cruz y Padilla general of the Royal Armies in Peru and Chile and his wife Julia Fernández Gallardo for recognition of the establishment of an entailed estate in primogeniture of their farm and lands in the Valley of Lurigancho for the confirmation of their title in Castile and of their son as perpetual treasurer of the Royal Mint of Lima as granted by Royal Order of Nov. 12 1703. This is followed by a copy of the Royal Provision of appointment and entailment as perpetual treasurer and inspector confirmation of entailed estate of lands in Lurigancho and of the title reciting in detail the various privileges and duties of the treasurer and inspector given in Madrid Nov. 12 1703 with confirmation by the Royal Accountants in Madrid Nov. 14 1703. This is continued with the confirmation accompanied by a recital of genealogy discussion of Santa Cruz lineages and reiteration of the terms of the Royal Provision dated and subscribed by notary in Lima August 3 1705 and attested to by witnesses and subscribed by a notary in Lima March 17 1735. <br> <br> The second section is lengthy testimony in Lima on July 10 1782 by MarÃÂa Narcisa de Santa Cruz y Centeno marquise and widow of Moscoso and Mariana de Santa Cruz y Centeno marquise and widow of Otero reciting lineage in support of claims in litigation with other claimants to succession in the entailed estate prior testimony and claims of numerous heirs to inheritance orders of monetary distributions termination of the post of treasurer due to incapacity of the current heir and renunciation by female descendants and agreement of the heirs to terminate the entailed estate dated Feb. 16 1782. <br> <br> Lurigancho is an agricultural region some twenty-five miles to the east of Lima on the right bank of the RÃÂo Rimac. The area was isolated until a road was built to it through mountainous terrain during the viceroyalty of Manuel de Aman y Junient 1761-76. <br> <br> José de Santa Cruz y Gallardo 1661-1743 second Count of San Juan de Lurigancho was lieutenant governor and tax collector of the province of Yamparaes tax collector of Mizque and Pocona and chief magistrate of the mines of the Royal District of Charcas. He traveled to Madrid and was received into the Order of Santiago appointed Captain General of Chile and granted the title of Count of San Juan de Lurigancho for his father in 1694-95. He returned to Lima in 1695 but his privileges were suspended by Royal Order in 1697 and he returned to Spain to reclaim them. On Dec. 10 1702 he was named perpetual treasurer of the Royal Mint in Lima established in 1565 by viceroy Lope GarcÃÂa de Castro a post inherited by his heirs following his death and he returned to Lima in 1703. His son Diego Santa Cruz y Centeno 1707-74 became assistant treasurer of the mint and in 1743 he inherited the post of treasurer from his father. In 1754 he was excommunicated but this was lifted to permit his continuing in his post. <br> <br> Entailed estates designed to maintain real property intact over generations and usually involving primogeniture deprived other heirs of opportunity to inherit. Initially this situation was resolved by entry into religious or bureaucratic life but with the passage of time and subsequent increase of the number of heirs these solutions became impossible. As more heirs of the holder of the entailed estate went from wealth to poverty on his death the practice was abolished and remaining estates such as this one were dissolved by mutual agreement of the family. hardcover books
175943910Lima: En la Imprenta nueva de los Niños huerphanos por P. Gonzales 1759. First edition. Contemporary brown calf embossed boards. A good copy; tissue repairs to backstrip boards edge worn and moderately scuffed bookplate of Félix Francisco Martín y Herrera on front pastedown lacking front endpaper inked notations on front blank reattached and rear endpaper joint cracked title page worn and torn at inner margin with two small stains affecting but not obscuring the text repaired tears on corners of last page of index marginal dampstains mainly to the upper corners and fingersoilings a few wormholes but text is quite good. 2 leaves 84 pp. 5 pp. indice blank. Sm. 4to. Rare first editionxx of coinage ordinances for the mint in Lima modeled on Mexico's published just four years earlier but adapted to the needs of Lima. See Manuel Moreyra: "Apuntes sobre la historia de la moneda colonial en el peru" republished in La moneda colonial en el Perú 1980. Both the later 1788 edition and this first are uncommon: Not at the BN Spain nor in any European Libraries. OCLC locates two copies of the first at NYPL and JCB; there is also one at the BN Chile. Provenance: Felix Francisco Martín y Herrera 1918-2006 Argentinean Lawyer. Palau 203104 1788 edition only. Medina: Lima 1132. López de Azcona: Bibliografía minera hispano americana 1457. Maffei & Figueroa 3596. Moreno 1236. En la Imprenta nueva de los Niños huerphanos, por P. Gonzales hardcover
1736WRCAM36295Madrid 1736. 6 leaves. Folio. Dbd. Tax stamps dated 1736 on first and last leaves. Contemporary manuscript annotation on first leaf. Manuscript inscription on final printed page see below. Light dampstaining in top margin. Very good. A rare printed decree by Philip V King of Spain regarding the collection of fines and taxes related to the transfer of lands in Peru and New Spain. Dated Nov. 24 1735 the decree includes a printed form with spaces left blank for the names of officials to be appointed by a judicial commission concerned with the collection of money for fines and other punishments. The future appointees would be responsible for collecting taxes for the Crown. This document also includes historical background related to these concerns reprinting a decree originally issued on Oct. 30 1692 which also dealt with land titles attempts to clarify land ownership and the recovery of funds from the sale of lands that had belonged to the Crown. This earlier document includes references to appropriate sections in the RECOPILACION DE LAS INDIAS first published in 1681. <br> <br> This publication concludes with a note stating that at the first opportunity Spanish ships sailing to the New World should deliver this governmental order. Below the printed text on the final printed page is a manuscript inscription written in Madrid on Oct. 21 1737 and signed by Miguel Gutierrez noting here in English translation: "the cedula inserted in this imprint is a copy of that issued by the Secretary of the Council and the Chamber of the Indies concerned with trade in Peru." <br> <br> A rare printed decree regarding the collection of taxes on lands in Peru and New Spain formerly held by the Spanish Crown. EUROPEAN AMERICANA records only the copy at the Archivo General de las Indias. Not in Medina BHA. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 736/230. unknown books
1737WRCAM36294Madrid 1737. 7 leaves. Folio. Dbd. Maltese cross at head of title. Accomplished in manuscript at San Ildefonso Spain on Oct. 5 1737 signed by Miguel de Villanueva. Manuscript inscription on verso of last printed page see below. Contemporary annotation on first page very light dampstaining in top margin a few minor instances of foxing. First leaf slit near binding still intact. A very good copy. A rare printed decree by Philip V King of Spain regarding vacancies which have occurred in archbishoprics and dioceses in the viceroyalties of Peru and New Spain. An advisory council composed of various theologians and the ministers of the Councils of Spain the Inquisition and the Indies will review this matter which affects missions throughout the New World. The King declares that the effectiveness of the missions which furthers the goals of the Spanish empire depends upon archbishops bishops ecclesiastical dignitaries canons prebends and other religious figures. He states translated here into English: <br> <br> "To be effective and without risk in each bishopric the capital of its missions that determine and establish missions in parts most suitable.taking in the necessary advice of the viceroys Audiencias and prelates with the idea of uniting the continents ensuring the secure communication and commerce of the people.it will be possible to expect to see successes in a few years: the pacification of the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Huasteca; the exploration of the continent of the Californias; the reduction of the barbarous nations of the Orinoco and of the Motilones Indians of Maracaybo Santa Marta and Rio de la Acha; and ensuring the subjugation population enculturation and fertility of such an extended country as remains to be conquered while expanding the Catholic religion and the dominions." <br> <br> Printed in Madrid for distribution in Spain and the New World this copy accomplished at San Ildefonso on Oct. 5 1737 is signed by Miguel de Villanueva as representative of the King of Spain with the inscription "Yo el Rey." A manuscript note on the verso of the last printed page written in the city of Santiago on Nov. 14 1738 describes an instance of the distribution of the text in Chile. <br> <br> A rare printed decree regarding the maintenance of religious offices in the New World with a contemporary manuscript inscription regarding the text's distribution in the viceroyalty of Peru. EUROPEAN AMERICANA records copies only at the John Carter Brown Library and the Archivo General de las Indias. Not in Medina BHA. OCLC lists copies at the JCB and the National Library of Spain. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 737/213. PALAU 251318 ref. unknown books
1720267561720. Folio. 23pp. Modern three-quarter morocco and cloth gilt. Woodcut arms and typographical decoration on title. Small brown stain on titlepage and second leaf. Minor soiling else.<br/> <br/>A detailed extensive proclamation to reinforce the strength and size of the Spanish fleet trading between Spain and South America primarily via Lima in Peru. Also printed in Madrid the same year though this edition is significantly rarer. Rare with no other copies of this edition appearing in auction records and the only copies appearing in OCLC located at the national libraries of Spain Chile and Britain.<br/> <br/>Palau 239622; Medina BHA 2357; LeClerc 466; Sabin 66408. unknown books
1720WRCAM46616Madrid: Juan de Ariztia 1720. 13 leaves. Folio. Modern half calf and cloth spine gilt. Spine lightly rubbed. Text quite fresh and clean; one leaf trimmed closely affecting marginal notes. Very good plus. An extensive detailed proclamation to reinforce the strength and size of the Spanish fleet trading between Spain and South America primarily via Lima in Peru. Also printed in Cadiz the same year. Only a handful of copies in OCLC. Relatively scarce; no other copies appear in auction records in the past twenty-five years. PALAU 239622. MEDINA BHA 2357 Cadiz ed. LeCLERC 466. SABIN 66408. Juan de Ariztia hardcover books
1720WRCAM46615Cadiz: Geronymo de Peralta 1720. 23pp. Woodcut arms and typographical decoration on titlepage. Folio. Modern three-quarter morocco and cloth gilt. Small brown stain on titlepage and second leaf minor soiling else very good. A detailed extensive proclamation to reinforce the strength and size of the Spanish fleet trading between Spain and South America primarily via Lima in Peru. Also printed in Madrid the same year though this edition is significantly rarer. No other copies of this edition appear in auction records and the only copies appearing on OCLC are located at the national libraries of Spain Chile and Britain. PALAU 239622. MEDINA BHA 2357. LeCLERC 466. SABIN 66408. Geronymo de Peralta hardcover books
172026755Madrid: Juan de Ariztia 1720. Folio. 13 leaves. Modern half calf and cloth spine gilt. Spine lightly rubbed. Text quite fresh and clean; one leaf trimmed closely affecting marginal notes<br/> <br/>A proclamation to reinforce the strength and size of the Spanish fleet trading between Spain and South America primarily via Lima in Peru.<br/> <br/>An extensive detailed proclamation to reinforce the strength and size of the Spanish fleet trading between Spain and South America primarily via Lima in Peru. Also printed in Cadiz the same year. Only a handful of copies in OCLC. Relatively scarce - no other copies appear in auction records in the past twenty-five years.<br/> <br/>Palau 239622; Medina BHA 2357 Cadiz ed; LeClerc 466; Sabin 66408. Juan de Ariztia unknown books
1773WRCAM41002ALima: En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto 1773. Two volumes. 562075pp. plus 14 leaves which appear between sections; 1583063pp. plus 5 leaves which appear between sections. Small quarto. Contemporary limp vellum lettered on spine. Bookplate on front pastedowns. Several ex-lib. ink stamps on titlepages one of which has been cut away from text and the page subsequently backed with paper. Some light foxing. About very good. An important collection of documents on the Jesuit order in Peru which primarily discusses the dispersal of the Order's property after their expulsion from America. The Jesuits were expelled from Peru as well as other Spanish and Portuguese possessions in 1767. Also included here are the constitutions of several schools which were under their provision. Published in two parts both of which are present here. MEDINA LIMA 1338 1358. VARGAS UGARTE 2056 2078. En la Oficina de la Calle de S. Jacinto hardcover books
17726489Lima: Oficina de la calle de San Jacinto 1772. First Edition — Primera edición. Hardcover — Tapa dura. 190x135mm. 7½x5¼". Lima Oficina de la calle de San Jacinto 1772-1773. 2 volúmenes. En 4º menor 190 x 135mm. -I: 54 2 207 i.e. 133 5 pp. 14 hojas de portadillas. -II: 158 306 i.e. 318 4 pp. 5 hojas de portadillas. Encuadernación en pergamino de época. Primera edición de los cuadernos de desamortización de los bienes de la CompañÃa de Jesús en Perú con motivo de su expulsión según las reglas que prescribe la Real Cédula dada en Madrid a 9 de julio de 1769. Los Jesuitas fueron expulsados de Perú asà como de otras posesiones de España en América por orden de Carlos III en 1767. El libro también incluye las Constituciones de diferentes colegios peruanos que estaban bajo la supervisión de los jesuitas. Obra extraordinariamente rara de encontrar completa de sus dos volúmenes especialmente un ejemplar hermoso como el nuestro. Tiene en total 19 portadillas fuera de la paginación. En España sólo he encontrado completos 2 ejemplares institucionales Ministerio de Justicia y Biblioteca Nacional. Oficina de la calle de San Jacinto hardcover