- the
expedition whose presence conforms still less to this hypothesis: the
Veedor ("Overseer" or "Supervisor")
Bernardino Íñiguez. This
public office had...
-
discoveries and in the
heart of his own camp, was
named Christoval de Tapia,
veedor, or
inspector of the gold
foundries in St. Domingo. He was a feeble, vacillating...
-
belonging to the king, and
disposed of
tribute collected in the province; and a
veedor (overseer), who was
responsible for
contacts with
native inhabitants of...
- "Santiago de los
Caballeros -
Ciudad Corazón de la República Dominicana". El
Veedor Digital (in Spanish). 2019-03-01.
Archived from the
original on 2021-04-24...
-
belonging to the king, and
disposed of
tribute collected in the province; and a
veedor (overseer), who was
responsible for
contacts with
native inhabitants of...
-
about the
results was mandatory. The army had a
royal official, the "
veedor". The "
veedor" or notary,
ensured they
complied with
orders and
instructions and...
- prin****lly of
deerskin trade. A.^
Carta de Juan
Bautista Román,
factor y
veedor de la Real
Hacienda de Filipinas, al
virrey de
Nueva España
dando cuenta...
- 21
March 2011.
Retrieved 4
December 2011. "Presidente
Ecuador acusa a
veedor de
mentir en caso de
contratos de hermano". hoy.com.ec. 19 May 2012. Retrieved...
- 2021. "Alberto Fernández denunció que el
gobierno de
Maduro lo bajó como
veedor de las elecciones" [Alberto Fernández
denounced that the
government of Maduro...
-
factor and
veedor were
combined as a factor/
veedor from the
establishment of
Spanish Florida in 1565. In 1628 the
position of factor/
veedor was eliminated...