This is a historical document: a royal decree (Real C dula) from Spain, outlining instructions for corregidores and alcaldes mayores (royal officials) within the kingdom. The document provides insights into the governance and administration of Spanish territories, offering a glimpse into the legal and political structures of the era. It represents a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in Spanish colonial history, legal history, and the functioning of local government within the Spanish realm. This 'Real C dula' offers a primary source perspective on the directives and expectations placed upon royal officials, shedding light on the implementation of Spanish law and policy.
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