From Cecilia. Acknowledges the receipt of twelve dozen chinchilla pelts she assumes are from Gallego. Also speaks of the ""disgrace"" of her son Carlos.
Creator:
Freyre de Beramendi, Cecilia
Created:
1802-04-10
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University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
From Cecilia. References ministers Alarcon, Soler and Soria, and princes of the House of Bourbon. Reminds Gallego of his obligations in the matter of her niece.
Creator:
Freyre de Beramendi, Cecilia
Created:
1799-08-07?
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University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
From Cecilia. Rich in content, mentioning the King and many Ministers. Also mentions the relationship between ministersAlarcon and Soler, and the prospects for Gallego's own ambitions.
Creator:
Freyre de Beramendi, Cecilia
Created:
1798-12-10
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
From Cecilia. Speaks of the health of her family, her sons' political appointments, and the movments of the Principe de la Paz. Also mentions that Alarcon and Soler would like to know more of Gallego's plans. Entreats him to look into the matter of her niece.
Creator:
Freyre de Beramendi, Cecilia
Created:
1801-06-06
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University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.
From Cecilia. Speaks of Pantaleon's poor health. Complains of the poor performance of the royal ministers, and pleads with Gallego to handle the papers of her niece, the Contessa de Angelejos.
Creator:
Freyre de Beramendi, Cecilia
Created:
1791-06-08
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, James Ford Bell Library.