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V. & M. Mazapil. V. & M. Los Plateros. 



There are many other settlements and silver-mining camps which 

 it is impossible to enumerate. 



821. District of the Circuit Court of Manila, located in the Philip- 

 pine Islands. 



In the Molucca Islands. 

 C. & Fort of Rosario. C. San Pedro y San Pablo. 



822. Thus in the district of the Secretariat functioning in the 

 Kingdom of New Spain, in which belong the Kingdoms of New 

 Galicia, New Vizcaya, Honduras and Nicaragua, the Windward 

 Islands, and the Provinces and States, on the Spanish Main, viz, those 

 of Venezuela, Cumana, and Guiana, the Philippine Islands and those 

 dependent on them, and the Moluccas, there are 158 Spanish settle- 

 ments, of which 70 are cities and 98 towns (villas) and those desig- 

 nated with an M are mining towns, not counting many others which 

 might be adduced, and noting that in New Spain many cities with 

 numbers of Spaniards are not enumerated because they are cities of 

 Indians, like the cities in the Archbishopric of Mexico of Texcoco, 

 Xochimilco, Tacuba, Chalco, and others, and in the district of the 

 Diocese of Puebla the cities of Tlaxcala, Tepeaca also called Segura, 

 Huejotzingo, Cholula, and others — 60 cities, 98 towns. 



823. Table of the Circuit Courts (Audiencias), Governorships, 

 Corregimientos, Alcaldias Mayores, Secretaryships (Officios de 

 Pluma), Archiepiscopates, and Episcopates whose incumbents are 

 appointed by His Majesty in the district of the Secretariat of New 

 Spain, and those appointed by the Viceroy, the Presidents and the 

 Governors, with the salaries and incomes which they receive. 



824. The Circuit Court of the island of Hispaniola with seat in 

 Santo Domingo was the first established in the Indies ; it has a 

 President with a salary of 5,000 ducats, 4 Associate Justices (Oidores) 

 and an Attorney (Fiscal), each with an annual salary of 600,000 

 maravedis. 



