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- Alguacils: The Alguaciles Mayores (Chief Justice) and Alguaciles Menores (Justice). The Alguacils of higher importance were the Alguaciles Mayores. These...
- Viceroy Luís de Velasco granting the staffs of office to the alcaldes and alguaciles of the Mexica muni****lity of Mexico City. For a contemporary recording...
- the rights and powers to elect ****istants and several lieutenants and alguaciles, proportionate in number to the inhabitants of the town. The recognition...
- Martín Saldaña, former soldier and comrade of Alatriste, now lieutenant of alguaciles ("Police" of the period) in Madrid. Lope Balboa (c.1575–1621), former...
- caballos y gentes de todo género, que no bastaba la diligencia de dos alguaciles y de otros ministros de la justicia para poder atravesarlo. Finalmente...
- disaster: the corregidor recognizes the contrabandists' signal and orders two alguaciles to bring some soldiers to take Ventura to the prison. The latter understands...
- of the 16th century. [page needed] [clarification needed] They became alguaciles, hidalgos, courtiers, advisors to the royal court and translators of Arabic...
- viceroys and the presidents of the Real Audiencia to the alcaldes and the alguaciles (judicial officials, sometimes translated as sheriffs). With the entrance...
- the rights and powers to elect ****istants and several lieutenants and alguaciles, proportionate in number to the inhabitants of the town. By the end of...
- former in his absence. Regidores act as the gobernador's messengers. Alguaciles are in charge of keeping order and dispensing punishment (such as whippings)...