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Salvador José de Muro y Salazar, 2nd
Marquis of
Someruelos, in Spanish: Marqués de
Someruelos, (Madrid, 6
October 1755 – 12
December 1813), was a Spanish...
- reasons,
sending agents to the
island to
negotiate with
Captain General Someruelos. In
April 1823, U.S.
Secretary of
State John
Quincy Adams discussed the...
- 1924–1926
Antonio Bernabéu 1926–1927
Pedro Díez de
Rivera (Marqués de
Someruelos) 1927–1931
Leopoldo García Durán 1931–1936 Julián
Troncoso 1939–1940 Luis...
- Saint-Domingue aboard,
having been
expelled by the island's governor, Marqués de
Someruelos.
These immigrants nearly doubled the po****tion of New Orleans, and renewed...
- of
formal delivery. Letters,
Salcedo to
Someruelos, Oct. 22, 1802;
Folch to Salcedo, Nov. 22, 1802;
Someruelos to Salcedo, Nov. 10, 1802, Feb. 28, 1803...
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Bishop Luis de
Penalver (the
bishop in 1806), and for the
Marquis de
Someruelos,
Captain General of Cuba.
Beauregard named other streets after rulers:...
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Ferdinand VII of
Spain Preceded by
Salvador José de Muro, 2nd
Marquess of
Someruelos Succeeded by José
Cienfuegos Member of the
House of
Peers In
office 24...
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bounded by the
streets Calle de Estrada,
Calle de White, and
Calle de
Someruelos. The
structure itself has
disappeared and only
traces remain in what is...
- (1798–1800) 13 May 1799 to 14
April 1812
Salvador José de Muro, 2nd
Marquis of
Someruelos Félix
Berenguer de
Marquina (1800–1803) José de
Iturrigaray (1803–1808)...
- Name
Marquis of
Somerulas Namesake Salvador José de Muro, 2nd
Marquis of
Someruelos Owner John and
Richard Gardner, New York Port of
registry 14
January 1800...