- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Alguazil". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
- 2019-05-21. "Cyclopædia, or, An
universal dictionary of arts and sciences:
Alguazil - anagram". digicoll.library.wisc.edu.
Retrieved 2017-03-10. Hofmann, Johann...
- Cortés made Juan de
Escalante his
first commander. As he was also
appointed alguazil mayor of the city, he was the
first European to hold this
position in the...
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liberated only with the help of
Queen Isabella. De la Cosa was
nominated an
alguazil, and in 1504–05(?) (or 1506) was
commander of an
expedition to the Pearl...
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Tesorero general [receptor] de el
Consejo Real de las Indias. viii Del
Alguazil mayor del
Consejo Real de las Indias. ix De los
Relatores de el Consejo...
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shepherd lad Pedrillo, the Count's
huntsman An
usher A
shepherdess An
alguazil A
magistrate Servants, valets, peasants, and
huntsmen Beaumarchais wrote...
- greece.mrdonn.org.
Retrieved 2018-10-22. "History of Science: Cyclopædia:
Alguazil - anagram". digicoll.library.wisc.edu.
Retrieved 2018-10-17. Flaceliere...
- 1613 as
governor of the Río de la
Plata and Paraguay. He also
served as
alguazil mayor of the city, and was
elected alcalde in
first vote of
Buenos Aires...
- York:Cornell
University Press. pp.119-120 "History of Science: Cyclopædia:
Alguazil - anagram". digicoll.library.wisc.edu.
Retrieved 2017-03-01. Flaceliere...
- was born in Santander,
possibly son of
Antonio Calderón, who
served as
alguazil of
Santa Fe City in 1625. He was
married to Gerónima Cortés granddaughter...