Biblioteca Nacional 911 
Tomo 30. Numerous documents of the later eighteenth century and of 
the period of the War of Independence. 
“ Proclamation by an American. J. A.M. 1824.” 
“ Reconocimiento de los Quatro establecimientos que el Ymperio Ruso ha for- 
mado al Norte de la California.” 1788. 1 vol. 276 ff., besides 
the maps. Compiled by Antonio Bonilla. (Originals.) 
(The title page states that “ This Book contains the essential Documents 
of the exploration of the year 1788, which was disposed by Royal Order, 
from the Port of San Blas in Frigate Princesa and the Packetboat San 
Carlos under the command of the alférez de Navio graduado Dn. Esté- 
van Jph. Martinez; the reports, diaries, and maps of the voyage, pro- 
visions for the occupation of the Port of Nuca, and the Sovereign ap- 
proval by His Majesty of all those [provisions] issued by the Most 
Excellent Sefor Viceroy, Don Manuel Antonio Florez”. It contains an 
Indian vocabulary by Camacho, a diary by pilot Antonio Servantes, of 
the San Carlos, and one by Antonio Palacios, of the Princesa.) 
A collection of royal cédulas, statutes, reports, etc., relative to the Real 
Hacienda. About 35 vols. They are bound in pigskin and bear 
the library mark “ Ya”. They are evidently fragments of sets 
from some office connected with the administration of the Real 
Hacienda. The documents are mainly of the later eighteenth cen- 
tury. Several volumes of the same series, in the original, are in 
the Bancroft Collection. The principal subjects embraced in the 
volumes are the following: 
Administration of pulque and prohibited drinks. Tomos 18, 15, 18. 
Id. of theatres. Tomos 82, 34, 35, 41. 
Petition (Suplica) of the viceroy, Miguel José Azanza, before the Real 
Audiencia. 1783-1804. 
Autos concerning the deficit in the custom-house (aduana) of Puebla 
during the administration of Joaquin de Cosio. Tomos, 1, 2, 5. 
Circa 1790-1794. 
(Papers from the Contaduria Mayor y Audiencia de Cuentas.) 
Expedientes concerning measures to increase the royal revenue and 
diminish the expenses, 1727-1730, 1744. Tomo 81. 
(Royal cédulas, reports of juntas de real hacienda, correspondence, etc.) 
“Reports (Informes) concerning the decadence or prosperity which free 
trade may have occasioned, both to trade in general and to agri- 
culture, settlement, and the various branches of the Real Hacienda 
of New Spain.” Tomo 28. 1701. 
(The reports cover conditions since 1778.) 
Establishment of the Monte Pio in New Spain. Tomos 1-6. 
Statutes of the Real Monte de Piedad of New Spain. 
Orders and expedientes from the Direccidn General de la Renta del Ta- 
baco of New Spain. Tomos 1, 13, 46. Later eighteenth century. 
Reserved reports (informes reservadas) by the Direccidn General del 
Tabaco to the Superior Government. Tomo 1. 
“Royal Cédulas, Provisions of Government, and Pedimentos Fiscales 
(instances of the fiscals) Concerning Various Matters Relative to 
the Americas.” Tomos 1, 2, 3, 9, 14, 22, 27, 29, 36, 38, 40, 46. 
Tomo 1 contains a table of contents. Eighteenth century. 
Orders and circulars concerning the regulation of aduanas fordneas.. 
1777-1784. Tomo 30. 
“Fragamentos de la Historia de Filipinas del P. F. Juan de la Concepcion: 
y copia de la de China del P® Jesuita Guzman.” 1 vol. 
