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VII. ZARAGOZA. Archbishop, &c.

1. HUESCA

Don FRANCISCO DE ANOA Y BASTA.

2. BARBASTRO

3. XACA

4. TARAZONA

5. ALBARRACIN

6. TERUEL

SUFFRAGANS.

Don Antonio Sanchez,
Don Fr. Diego de Rivera,
Don Pasqual Lopez,

Don Eftevan de Villanova,

Don Juan Navarro,

Don Fr. Rodriguez Chico,

VIII. VALENCIA. Archbishop, &c.

I. SERGOVE

2. ORIHUELA

3. MALLORCA

Don ANDRES MAYORAL.

SUFFRAGANS.

Don Fr. Blas de Arganda,
Vacant,

Don Lorenzo Defpuig,

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I. SANTO DOMINGO. Archbishop.

Don PHELIPE RUIZ DE AUSMENDI.

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II. MEXICO. Archbishop, &c.

Don MAN. RUBIO DE SALINAS.

SUFFRAGANS.

1. PUEBLA DE LOS AN- Don Domingo Alvarez de Abrea.

GELES

2. OAXACA

3. MECHOACAN

4. GUADALAXARA

5. YUCATAN

6. DURANGO

1. CEBU

Don Ventura Blanco.

Don Pedro Sanchez de Tagle.
Don Francifco de Texada.
Don Fr. Ignacio de Padilla.
Don Pedro Tamaron.

III. MANILA. Archbishop, &c.

Don MANUEL ANTONIO Roxo.

SUFFRAGANS.
Vacant.

2. NUEVA SEGOVIA

3. NUEVA CACERES

Don Juan de la Fuente.

Don Fr. Manuel de Matos.

IV. GUATEMALA. Archbishop, &c.
Don FRANCISCO DE FIGUEREDO,

I. CHIAPA

2, NICARAGUA

3. COMAYAGUA

SUFFRAGANS.

Don F. Joseph Videl de Montezuma..
Don Fr. Mato. Navia Bolano.
Don Diego Rodriguez Rivas.

V.

LIMA. Archbishop.

I. AREQUIPA 2. TRUXILLO

Don DIEGO DEL CORRO.

SUFFRAGANS.

Don Jacinto Aquado y Chacón.
Don Francifco de Luna Victoria.
3, QUITO

3. QUITO

4. Cuzco

5. GUAMANGA

6. PANAMA

7. CHILE

Don Juan Nieto Polo del Aquila.
Don Juan de Caftonneda.

Don Phelipe Manrique de Lara.
Don Man. Romani y Carrillo,
Don Man. de Alday.

8. CONCEPCION DE CHILE Don Jofeph de Toro.

VI. CHARCAS. Archbishop.

Don CAYETANO MARCELLANO Y AGRAMONT.

SUFFRAGANS.

1. NRA. SRA. DE LA PAZ Don Diego de Parada.
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2. TUCUMAN

3. STA. CRUZ DE LA SIERRA Don Fern. Perez de Oblitas.
4. PARAGUAY

5. BUENOS AYRES

Don Manuel de la Torre.

-Don Jof, Anto. Bafurco y Herrera.

VIL SANTA FE.- Archbishop.

Don JOSEPH XAVIER DE ARAUZ.

1. POPAYAN
2. CARTAGENA
3. SANTA MARTA'

SUFFRAGANS.

Don Geronymo de Obregon.
Don Manuel de Sofa y Betancur.
Don Nicolas Gil Martinez.

THESE were formerly in the nomination of the King, and afterwards the Concordate.. This is not the cafe now.. The Pope, the King, and the Archbishop of TOLEDO divide the patronage. The concordate was an old council or junto for that purpofe; but is lately abolished.

THE bishoprics in SPAIN have very fine revenues. The bishops always go in the following drefs: A long robe and a

purple

purple rochet. They generally carry a crucifix, wear a cross upon their breafts, and a ring.

THE clergy of Spain who are not of any particular monastic order wear the regular drefs, confifting of a caffock, and a hood of flannel or filk. The caflock has a cape; and their hats are tucked up on both fides. The ecclesiastical estates are very con

fiderable.

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LETTER

III.

Of the GOVERNMENT of SPAIN, the Cortes, or PARLIAMENT, its LAWS, TRIBUNALS, COURTS of JUDICATURE, &c.

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HE government of SPAIN was, by its ancient conftitution, a limited monarchy, of hereditary fucceffion, both in males and females. The male line ended in FERDINAND, who united CASTILE and ARRAGON, by marriage with ISABELLA of CASTILE. That Princefs dying at MEDINA DEL CAMPO, in 1505, left iffue, 1. JOHN, who married MARGERITE, daughter

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