
Atendiendo a los meritos y servicios de Don Felipe Moreyra he venido en nombrarle amanuense de la Tesoreria general con el sueldo de su dotacion. Considering the merits and services of Don Felipe Moreyra, I have come to appoint him as a clerk of the General Treasury with the salary of his endowment. Lima, first of october of 1825- 6th year of independency and 4th year of the republic. Plus 1 papermoney bill 1975, featuring H. Used – parchment upper coat of arms, very light folds and excellent for age. Please look at the images! Courier service on demand. Please feel free to contact me for any further questions. Please give the postal and custom services enough time to do their work. Thank you very much for your comprehension. José Hipólito Unanue y Pavón (August 13, 1755-July 15, 1833) was a physician. The first Minister of Finance of Peru. Minister of Foreign affairs, Protomédico (equivalent to Minister of health combines with head of “Escuela de Medicina del Peru”), university professor. Founder of the San Fernando Medical School now the Medicine faculty of San Marcos University. , representative of Arequipa in the Cortes of Cádiz. President of the Junta de Gobierno (highest executive power in the Peruvian government at that time), Protector of the province of Arequipa (during the Spanish Empire), independence precursor and a Peruvian. Politician, active in politics in the early years after independence. He served as the President of the Congress. From 1822 to 1823. Hipólito Unanue was born in Arica. On August 13, 1755 as the son of Antonio Unánue de Montalivert and Manuela Pavón y Salgado, both from creole. He studied philosophy and law in a seminary in Arequipa. In 1777, Unanue moved to Lima. To study natural sciences. He studied in Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos where he received his bachelor’s degree in 1783, graduated in 1786 and became a professor at the same university, establishing his name as an eminent physician. He was one of the founders of Sociedad Académica de Amantes del País. Unanue was Minister of Finance of Peru. His contributions to Peruvian science were “largely forgotten, ” during the turbulent period of Peruvian independence. José Gil de Castro. San Vicente de Cañete.

RARE 1896 Banco Espanol American BankNote Colonial 10 Pesos #27. Please See Other Auctions. Spain 1798 – 1825 Spanish Ministries Archive 741 Documents signed by 34 Ministers. Colonial Spain Archive of 741 Documents. Signed by 34 High Ranking Ministers. Important archive of ministerial level orders written at various Spanish Ministries between 1798 and 1825. Signed by 34 different Ministers and/or Secretaries. All orders addressed to high officials of the Spanish colonial government in Cuba. Wonderful and valuable group. All documents measure 8 x 12 inches. See below for detailed table of contents. Juan Manuel Álvarez Faria – Minister of War. Dated 1798 – 2 documents Dated 1799 – 2 documents Documents of 1 page – 3 2-page documents – 1. Alvarez de Faria and Sanchez, Juan Manuel. 1738 – Madrid, 18. Knight of the Order of Santiago, lieutenant general and secretary of war. Miguel Cayetano Soler y Rabassa – Secretary of State and the Treasury Office. 1798 – 5pcs 1799 – 2pcs 1800 – 8pcs 1801 – 5pcs Documents of 1 page – 16 2-page documents – 4 Miguel Cayetano Soler y Rabassa Palma de Mallorca, 1746 – Malagón (Ciudad Real), 1808 was a Spanish lawyer and enlightened politician who between 1798 and 1808 held the position of Secretary of State and of the Treasury Office of the government chaired by Godoy during the reign of Charles IV. Nicolás Ambrosio Garro Arizcun Marqués Hormazas – Secretary of the Treasury. 1797 – 5pcs 1810 – 15pcs Documents of 1 page – 15 2-page documents – 5 Nicolás Ambrosio de Garro y Arizcun, marquis consort and widower of Las Hormazas (Madrid, December 7, 1747-ibid, April 20, 1825) was a Spanish politician, director of the Banco de San Carlos and interim minister three times. Esteban Varea y Gómez Badillo – Minister of Finance and the Navy. 1810 – 16pcs Documents of 1 page – 13 Documents of 2 pages – 3 Varea and Gomez Badillo, Esteban. Silvestre Collar y Bueren – Secretary of the Council and Chamber of the Indies. 1810 – 1pc 1824 – 1pc 1825 – 1pc Documents of 1 page – 2 2-page documents – 1 #6. Tomás José González Carvajal – Secretary of State and of the Office. 1813 – 9pcs Documents of 1 page – 6 Documents of 2 pages – 3 Tomás José González Carvajal (Seville, December 21, 1753-Madrid, November 9, 1834) was a Spanish translator, poet, Hebraist, statesman and politician. José Vicente Vázquez de Figueroa y Vidal as Minister of the Navy #7. José Vicente Vázquez de Figueroa y Vidal as Minister of the Navy. 1812 – 3pcs Documents of 2 pages – 3. José Vicente Vázquez de Figueroa y Vidal (Cádiz, 1770 – January 6, 1855) was a Spanish soldier, lieutenant and politician, who was three times Minister of the Navy. Antonio González Salmón – Minister of State and the Treasury Office. 1819 – 5pcs 1820 – 15pcs Documents of 1 page – 17 Documents of 2 pages – 3. Antonio González Salmón (San Felices de Buelna, November 1, 1768 – Tarifa, January 21, 1834) was a Spanish landowner and politician. Luis María Salazar y Salazar – Secretary of the Treasury Office. 1812 – 4pcs Documents of 1 page – 4. Luis María Salazar y Salazar (Vitoria, March 13, 1758 – Madrid, April 29, 1838) was a Spanish soldier and politician. Pezuela y Sánchez – Secretary of the Grace and Justice Office. 1812 – 14pcs Documents of 1 page – 5 2-page documents – 9. Ignacio de la Pezuela y Sánchez (Entrambasaguas, February 1, 1764-Madrid, November 11, 1850) was a Spanish politician. Antonio Ranz Romanillos – Minister of Finance. 1812 – 2pcs Documents of 1 page – 2. Antonio Ranz Romanillos (Barcones, Soria, June 13, 1759-Madrid, December 30, 1830) was a Spanish Hellenist, jurist and humanist. Ciriaco González Carvajal as Acting Secretary of State and of the Overseas Government Office. 1812 – 1 2pgs – 1. Ciriaco González Carvajal Seville, April 17, 1745 – post. 1828 was a Spanish jurist and politician. Miguel de Lardizábal y Uribe – Universal Minister of the Indies. 1814 – 14pcs 1815 – 8pcs 1pg – 19pcs 2pgs – 3pcs. Miguel de Lardizábal y Uribe (Tepetitla de Lardizábal, Tlaxcala, New Spain, January 24, 1744 – Bilbao, Spain, January 29, 1823) was a New Spain statesman. Juan Álvarez Guerra – Minister of the Interior of the Peninsula. 1813 – 22pcs 1814 – 3pcs 1pg – 8pcs 2pgs – 17pcs. Juan Álvarez Guerra (Zafra, May 29, 1770 – Madrid, April 13, 1845) was a Spanish politician, a distant relative of the brothers Manuel and Antonio Machado (his brother, the philosopher and soldier José Álvarez Guerra, was the great-grandfather of the brothers). Limonta and Rodríguez José Antonio – Minister of State and Overseas Office. 1812 – 1pc 1813 – 20pcs 1pg – 13pcs 2pg – 8. Limonta and Rodriguez, Jose Antonio. Cristóbal Góngora Fernández Delgado – Secretary of the Treasury Office. 1813 – 1 1pg – 1. Cristóbal Góngora Fernández Delgado (Almería, September 10, 1757 – Madrid, January 17, 1822) was a Spanish landowner and politician. Antonio Fernando Basilio Porcel Román – Minister of Overseas. 1820 – 77pcs 1pg – 62 2pg – 15. Mairena de las Alpujarras (Granada), 14. Vi. 1755 – Madrid, 3. Jose Imaz Altolaguirre – Minister of Finance. 1818 – 9pcs 1819 – 2pcs 1pg – 11. 1761 – Valladolid, 7. Military, knight of the Order of Calatrava. Martín de Garay y Perales Martínez de Villela y Franco – Minister of Finance. 1817 – 8pcs 1818 – 35pcs 1pg – 33 2pgs – 2. Ramón López Pelegrín Martínez – Minister of the Overseas Government. 1821 – 43pcs 1822 – 30pcs 1pg – 66 2pgs – 7. Lopez Pelegrin Martinez, Ramon. Molina de Aragón (Guadalajara), 30. 1767 – Madrid, 21. Ramón Olaguer Feliú – Secretary of State and Peninsula Government Office. 1821 – 36pcs 1pg- 32 2pgs – 4. Ramón Olaguer Feliú (Ceuta, 1784 – Seville, 1831) was a Spanish deputy, minister and politician. Among the works carried out during his political term, it is worth mentioning the General Regulation of Public Instruction, decreed by the Cortes on June 29, 1821, precedent of the General Plan of Public Instruction, the Pidal Law and the Moyano Law. Luis López Ballesteros Varela Lord of the Golpilleira – Minister of Finance. 1824 – 94pcs 1825 – 82pcs 1pg – 168 2pgs – 8. Luis López Ballesteros Varela, Lord of the Golpilleira (Villagarcía de Arosa, June 21, 1782- Madrid, October 13, 1853) was a Spanish soldier and politician. Antonio Barata Matey – Secretary of State and of the Treasury office. 1821 – 29pcs 1pg – 27 2pgs – 2. Antonio Barata Matey (Matadepera, February 21, 1772 – Tarifa, February 4, 1850) was a Spanish landowner and politician. López Araujo, Manuel Francisco – Secretary of State and the Treasury Office. 1816 – 2pcs 1pg – 2. Lopez Araujo, Manuel Francisco. 1759 – Madrid, 19. Felipe Sierra Pambley – Secretary of State and Universal Treasury Office. 1822 – 12pcs 1pg – 12. Felipe Sierra Pambley San Miguel de Laciana (León, May 26, 1774-Madrid, 1823) was a Spanish jurist and politician, Secretary of State and of the Universal Treasury Office from February 28 to August 5, 1822. And interim Minister of War, reigning Fernando VII, during the Constitutional Triennium. Luis Sorela Carcaño Maury – Minister of Finance. 1822 – 3pcs 1pg – 3. Sorela Carcaño (or Calcaño), Luis. San Fernando (Cádiz), 18. Vi. 1784 – Madrid, 31. José María Moscoso de Altamira – Minister of the Interior of the Peninsula. 1822 – 5pcs 1pg – 3 2pgs – 2. Moscoso of Altamira, Jose Maria. Count of Fontao (I). 1788 – Madrid, 1. Manuel Cortés Aragón – Secretary of State and Treasury Office. 1823 – 1pcs 1pg – 1. Manuel Cortés Aragón (Sádaba, June 2, 1782 – Madrid, March 13, 1845) was a Spanish landowner and politician. Mariano Egea Gallar – Secretary of State and the Treasury Office. 1822 – 8pcs 1823 – 5pcs 1pg – 13. Mariano Egea Gallar (Murcia, September 8, 1777-La Granja de San Ildefonso, November 9, 1841) was a Spanish soldier and politician. José Manuel de Vadillo – Minister Office of the Interior and Overseas. 1822 – 6pcs 1pg – 4 2pgs – 2. José Manuel de Vadillo (Cádiz, 1777 – ibídem, 1858) was a Spanish politician and writer. Diego Clemencín y Viñas as Minister of Overseas. 1822 – 20pcs 1pg – 19 2pgs – 3. Diego Clemencín y Viñas (Murcia, September 27, 1765-Madrid, July 30, 1834), writer, Cervantes and Spanish politician. 1 Hero of the Kingdom in 1834- 1835. Antonio de Guillemán – Secretary of State and Overseas Government Office. 1821 – 1 2pgs – 1 #33. José Canga Argüelles y Cifuentes – Minister of Finance. 1811 – 2pcs 1820 – 26pcs 1821 – 8pcs 1pg – 33 2pgs – 3. José Antonio de Canga-Argüelles y Cifuentes-Prada (Oviedo, July 11, 1771-Madrid, December 2, 1842)1 was a Spanish politician. Francisco Tadeo Calomarde y Arría – Minister of Grace and Justice. 1824 – 8pcs 1825 – 4pcs 1pg – 10 2pgs – 2. Francisco Tadeo Calomarde y Arría Hinojosa y Rabadán (Villel, February 10, 1773-Toulouse, June 19, 1842) was a Spanish politician, ennobled as Duke of Santa Isabel in Two Sicilies. Documents are in excellent condition, regular wear and tear from aging. All items are guaranteed to be. Please See some of my other antique and highly collectible items currently listed for sale. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Paper\Documents\1800-1899″. The seller is “kmm_antiques” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Signed By: Count of Villanueva Claudio Martínez Pinillos
- Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1899
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
- Modified Item: No

Atendiendo a los meritos y servicios de Don Felipe Moreyra he venido en nombrarle amanuense de la Tesoreria general con el sueldo de su dotacion. Considering the merits and services of Don Felipe Moreyra, I have come to appoint him as a clerk of the General Treasury with the salary of his endowment. Lima, first of october of 1825- 6th year of independency and 4th year of the republic. Plus 1 papermoney bill 1975, featuring H. Used – parchment upper coat of arms, very light folds and excellent for age. Please look at the images! Courier service on demand. Please feel free to contact me for any further questions. Please give the postal and custom services enough time to do their work. Thank you very much for your comprehension. José Hipólito Unanue y Pavón (August 13, 1755-July 15, 1833) was a physician. The first Minister of Finance of Peru. Minister of Foreign affairs, Protomédico (equivalent to Minister of health combines with head of “Escuela de Medicina del Peru”), university professor. Founder of the San Fernando Medical School now the Medicine faculty of San Marcos University. , representative of Arequipa in the Cortes of Cádiz. President of the Junta de Gobierno (highest executive power in the Peruvian government at that time), Protector of the province of Arequipa (during the Spanish Empire), independence precursor and a Peruvian. Politician, active in politics in the early years after independence. He served as the President of the Congress. From 1822 to 1823. Hipólito Unanue was born in Arica. On August 13, 1755 as the son of Antonio Unánue de Montalivert and Manuela Pavón y Salgado, both from creole. He studied philosophy and law in a seminary in Arequipa. In 1777, Unanue moved to Lima. To study natural sciences. He studied in Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos where he received his bachelor’s degree in 1783, graduated in 1786 and became a professor at the same university, establishing his name as an eminent physician. He was one of the founders of Sociedad Académica de Amantes del País. Unanue was Minister of Finance of Peru. His contributions to Peruvian science were “largely forgotten, ” during the turbulent period of Peruvian independence. José Gil de Castro. San Vicente de Cañete. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Political\Presidential”. The seller is “kaiu” and is located in this country: MX. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Modified Item: Yes
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
- President: Hipolito Unanue
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Signed by: Hipolito Unanue
- Modification Description: decent parchment upper coat of arms
- Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated
- Signed: Yes
- Industry: Presidential
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