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1737. Fernandez de Jauregui y Urrutia, governor of Nuevo Leon, governor 
extraordinary and visitador. 
1737-1740. Prudencio de Orobio y Bazterra (ad interim). 
1741-1743. Tomas Felipe Wintuisen. 
1743-1744. Justo Boneo y Morales. 
1744-1748. Francisco Garcia Larios (ad interim). 
1748-1750. Pedro del Barrio Junco y Espriella. 
1751-1759. Jacinto de Barrios y Jauregui. 
(Barrios was appointed governor of Coahuila in 1757, but was retained in 
Texas till 1759 to complete a task, Angel Martos, with whom Barrios 
was interchanged, remaining in Coahuila meanwhile. Bonilla is in error 
at this point.) 
1759-1766 (?). Angel Martos y Navarrete. 
1767-1770. Hugo Oconor, governor ad interim. 
1770-1778. The Baron de Ripperda. 
1778-1786. Domingo Cabello. (His appointment was dated Sept. 8, 1775, 
but he did not arrive till late in 1778.) 
1786. Bernardo Bonavia. (Appointed July 8, but apparently did not serve.) 
1787-1790. Rafael Martinez Pacheco. (Appointed Feb. 27; removal ap- 
proved Oct. 18, 1790.) 
1788. The office of governor was ordered suppressed and the province put 
under a presidial captain. 
1790-1799 (?). Manuel Mufioz. (Appointment approved Oct. 18, 1790.) 
1798 (?). Josef Irigoyen (apparently appointed but did not serve). 
1800 ( ?)-1805. Juan Bautista de Elguezabal. 
1805-1810. Antonio Cordero y Bustamante. 
1810-1813. Manuel de Salcedo. 
1811 (Jan. 22—Mar. 2). Juan Bautista Casas (revolutionary governor). 
1814-1818 (?). Crist6bal Dominguez. 
1817. Ignacio Pérez and Manuel Pardo (ad interim governors). 
1817 (May 28)-1822 (?). Antonio Martinez. 
1822 (?)-1823 (?). José Felix Trespalacios. 
1823 (?)-1824. Luciano Garcia. 
LIST OF GOVERNORS OF COAHUILA AND TEXAS. 
1824-1826. Rafael Gonzales. 
1826-1827. Victor Blanco. 
1827-1831. José Maria Viesca. 
1831-1832. José Maria Letona. 
1832-1833. Juan Martin de Beramendi. 
1834-1835. Juan José Elguezabal. 
1835. Agustin Viesca. 
Ramon Eca y Muzquiz. 
