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S001/E4.3 Military affairs (1492-[1782?])
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Subseries
Spain
Date
1492-[1782?]
Dimensions2 textual records
Origin
Spain
Object NumberS001/E4
DivisionArchives - Textual Archives
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentThis sub-series relates to the military history of the kingdoms of Spain and England between 1492 and 1756. It focuses in particular on an effort to protect the Spanish royal fleet and on the siege of Minorca by the French army.
This sub-series includes the following sub-sub-series:
S001/E4.3 Military affairs (1492-[1782?])
NotesSource of title proper: Supplied title proper based on the content of the documents.
Language of the documents: One document is in Spanish.
Language of the documents: One document is in Spanish.
Status
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The Marquis De Grana, the King of Spain's Vice-Roy in the Spanish-Netherlands, his Mandatory Letter to all Commanders, Officers, and Soldiers, to Resist the French, and Repel Force with Force
October 12, 1683
S001/B2.1,4.9
Maria Cristina of Austria, King Alfonso XIII of Spain and his sisters(?), copied in 1891
Inconnu / Unknown
1891/10/27
II-96214.0.1
A New map of the North Parts of America claimed by France under ye names of Louisiana, Mississipi, Canada and New France with ye adjoyning territories of England and Spain
Herman Moll
1720
1979.250
View of the Plaza de San Francisco, Seville, Spain, 1866-1868
Charles Smeaton
1866-1868
M2019.7.2.2.102
Patio de las Doncellas, Real Alcázar, Seville, Spain, 1866-1868
Charles Smeaton
1866-1868
M2019.7.2.2.106
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