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[Printed Royal Edict from King Carlos III] (open access)

[Printed Royal Edict from King Carlos III]

Printed royal edict from the Marques de Croix concerning deserters from the Spanish Army. The edict says that anyone harboring deserters will be prosecuted, however, those who turn in these deserters will be remunerated.
Date: 1769
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Edict from the Marques de Croix] (open access)

[Printed Edict from the Marques de Croix]

Printed edict from the Marques de Croix to the Justicia de Laredo informing him, and the other parish priests and magistrates, of the importance of teaching Indians the Spanish language so that they can be taught Christianity.
Date: October 10, 1769
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Printed Bando from Don Carlos Francisco de Croix] (open access)

[Printed Bando from Don Carlos Francisco de Croix]

Printed Bando from the Marques de Croix noting that nine merchant vessels and two war vessels are anchored in Veracruz. It goes on to talk about the date of "La Feria" where, in Xalapa, all merchandise will be sold.
Date: [1769-03-31..1769-06-25]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Manuscript from Governor Joseph de Rubio to Military Officers] (open access)

[Manuscript from Governor Joseph de Rubio to Military Officers]

Manuscript of correspondence between Joseph de Rubio and military officers from Ollos, Burgos, Cruyllas, San Fernando, Real de Minas, Camargo, Mier, Revilla, and Laredo. In the text de Rubio gives advice and instructions on how to deal with the increased crimes, and Indian attacks.
Date: September 13, 1769
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Three Bandos from the Marques de Croix] (open access)

[Three Bandos from the Marques de Croix]

Manuscript of a Bando from the Viceroy Marques de Croix letting the Governor of Nuevo Santander that the fleet has arrived in Veracruz. The first printed edict is from the Marques concerning the eradication of the Jesuit School of Thought; none may teach nor any university allow their books in their possession. The printed Bando is from the Marques and contains a referral by the King to a previous "Real Cedula" where religious authorities are not to give asylum to criminals hiding in churches.
Date: {1769-03-31,1769-05-08}
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History