Latin American mss. Peru, 1535-1929
Summary Information
Repository
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TitleLatin American mss. Peru, 1535-1929
Collection No.
LMC 1627
Extent
6,716 items
Language
Materials are in English.
Abstract
The Latin American mss. Peru, 1535-1929,
consist of over 6500 documents which trace the historical, economic and social
development of what is presently known as Peru, with lesser coverage of Argentina,
Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador.
Access Restrictions
This collection is open for research.
Historical Note
Until its conquest by the Spanish beginning in 1524, most of Peru was controlled by
the Incan Empire. Spain then ruled the region as a colony until a rebellion, aided
by military campaigns led by José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar, brought Peru's
independence in 1824.
Scope and Content Note
The Latin American mss. Peru, 1535-1929, consist of over 6500 documents which trace
the historical, economic and social development of what is presently known as Peru,
with lesser coverage of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador. The greatest
concentration of manuscripts concerns the area's struggle for independence, though
the preceding colonial era is also well represented. The collection contains
corresponcence, royal and viceregal edicts, official government reports, military
papers, notarial acts, legal cases, maps, pictorial works, and poetry.
More than 800 notarial acts dating from 1535 to the 17th century that are in the
collection have been filed and calendared separately. The majority of the acts are
from the registers of nataries of Lima and Arequipa, with a smaller group of
documents issued by the notary Juan de Grajeda travelling with the 1539-1540
expedition of Pedro de Candia. The acts cover a wide variety of commercial and legal
documents, a number of which illustrate the position of blacks, Indians, and women
in colonial Peru. See in Vertical File, Latin American mss. Peru. Actas Notariales,
for calendar of these items.
Numerous legal cases, found either in their entirety or in part, reflect many
different aspects of the society that may be of interest for the researcher. Among
the legal documents of the 16th century is a bound criminal case concerning the
murder of Francisco Pizarro which gives evidence signed by various witnesses of the
movements of Baltasar Mendez at the time of the murder. There is also a dispute
involving the inheritance of estates, a modification of a judicial sentence signed
by Antonio de Mendoza, viceroy of New Spain and Peru, and several lengthy disputes
between Indian caciques involved in litigation over land titles and inherited
positions. Some of these Indian cases present genealogies going back to the
pre-conquest as well as more contemporary matters such as the distinction made
between mestizos and pure-blooded Indians.
Concern for the treatment of Indians is reflected in many documents. An edict signed
by the viceroy Francisco de Toledo on Feb. 2, 1571, concerns the amount of tribute
to be given priests by the Indians and a letter from the viceroy Fernando de Torres
y Portugal, conde de Villar don Pardo, to Diego Garcia de Paredes y Ulloa in 1589
discusses the epidemic of smallpox and measles, with measures to be taken to prevent
the disastrous resluts already experienced elsewhere in the New World among the
indigenous population.
Various cities are documented by materials of the early colonial period, particularly
Huancavelica with its silver and mercury mines, among the largest in the world for
the latter. The city's charter, several viceregal edicts concerning the appointment
of officials, the treatment of Indian labor, and various aspects of mine
administration are found in the collection. Other cities with lesser representation
during the 16th and 17th centuries include Cuzco, Arequipa and Castrovirreina. A
register of elected officials for Cuzco with documents from 1590 to 1658 curiously
also contains information on tree-planting activities in the area.
A chronicle written by Pero Lopez narrates the general events of the Spanish conquest
and details the history of the warfare getween Gonzalo Pizarro and Diego de Almagro.
The manuscript is from the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps, who apparently
obtained it at the sale of manuscripts belonging to Edward King, viscount
Kingsborough in 1842. The work has been published as Rutas de Caragena de Indias a
Buenos Aires y sublevaciones de Pizarro, Castilla y Hernandez Giron, 1540-1570,
transcribed and annotated by Juan Friede, preface by Marcel Bataillon. Madrid, 1970.
(Lilly E141 .L798 1970)
Another work of interest from the 16th century is a bound volume entitled Rebelion i
tirania De Lope de Aguirre Vizcayo, dated Aug. 17, 1594. Probably copied by
Bartolome Nino Velasquez from documents in the Archivo General de las Indias, this
volume has information on the historic rebellion of this Spanish captain. It also
contains Felipe II's response to Archduke Charles concerning troubles in the Low
Countries; Felipe II's instructions to Enrique de Guzman, conde de Olivares, about
the congratulation of Charles IX of France upon his marriage with Isabel, daughter
of the emperor Maximilian; a copy of the antenuptial contract between Charles IX and
his queen; and a report of the auto-da-fe conducted in Granada in 1593 by the
Spanish Inquisition.
A record of the discoveries and settlements of the Spaniards in the New World, along
with the Canary Islands and the Moluccas is found in a manuscript beginning El orbe
todo tiene Trecientos y sesenta y cinco Grados de longitud ..., probably written
about 1550. There are sections about various geographical areas of the Americas,
with Peru receiving the greatest attention. The document also attributes the first
discovery of the Indies to a Spaniard who died at Columbus' home, leaving with him a
report of the first discoveries.
Church matters during the colonial period are reflected in the correspondence between
members of the various religious orders and by the many Inquisition documents of
proceedings involving prisoners and their estates, salaries of Inquisition officials
and instructions sent from Spain to Peru by the inquisitors-general Antonio de
Sotomayor and Francesco Giudece.
Information about the lives of religious figures is also present in the collection.
There is a manuscript copy of the life and miracles of Saint Rosa of Lima with
documents dating from 1617 to 1630, initiating the process leading to her
canonization in 1670, and a document about Saint Francisco de Solano dated Dec. 22,
1629. The virtues of the mystic Catalina de Iturgoyen Amasa y Lisperguer, condesa de
la Vega del Ren, are outlined by her religious confessor.
Two of the major concerns in the 18th century shown by the collection were the
political situation and the treatment of the Indians. There are two variant copies
of Vitorino Montero's Estado Politico del Reino del Peru ..., written about 1744.
One of the copies is annotated. Another work relevant to the political situation is
Jorge Juan y Santacilia's and Antonio de Ulloa's Discurso y Reflexiones politicas
sobre el Estado presente de los Reinos del Peru .... This copy, dated 1749 and
marked for the "uso privado de la secretaria del despacho de Indias," was not
intended for publication but fell into the hands of the British who published it in
1826 as part of Noticias secretas de America ..., London, 1826 (Lilly F3411 .J85).
The two authors were accompanying a scientific expedition from Paris and there are
present also several documents with regard to their travelling expenses.
Orders concerning the treatment of Indians are in the collection, including one sent
to Huancavelica to enforce a Real Cedula of 1766 about the admission of Indians into
religious orders, schools and public officers. There are also two Cedulas dated Feb.
25, 1758, regarding the mistreatment of Indians with copies of correspondence sent
by various Indians having particular greivances against government officials.
The insurrection of Tupac-Amaru, 1780-1781, is discussed in military papers, reports
and correspondence. Among the items are a letter by Diego Cristobal Tupac-Amaru of
Aug. 19, 1781, a petition and a receipt signed by him, and a receipt signed by
Mariano Tupac-Amaru.
Other items of interest for this period include a description of an earthquake in
Arequipa dated 1784; several documents about Miguel Jeronimo Romani y Carrillo,
bishop of Cuzco; a letter by the Sicilian explorer Alessandro Malaspina; and a copy
of Introduccion a la historia de la provincia de Cochabamba by Thaddaus Haenke, the
Bohemian naturalist who accompanied Malaspina, found in an 18th century volume of
miscellaneous papers. Jose Eusebio de Llano y Zapata, author of Memorias
historico-physicas, critico-apologeticas, de la America Meridional, mentions in a
letter to Pedro Jose Bravo de Lagunas y Castilla his progress in writing this work
and his ideas for two schools for Lima, one dedicated specifically to the study of
mineralogy. Enclosed in the same letter is a manuscript title page and the table of
contents for the first volume.
The 19th century, during which the colonial era ended and the struggles for
independence throughout Latin America began, is represented by the correspondence of
the last viceroy of Peru, Jose Fernando Abascal y Sousa, and Jose de la Serna e
Hinojosa. The events in Buenos Aires after the British attack and British and
American contraband are expressed preoccupations. The histories of Argentina,
Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador are also documented in varying degrees during this
period. The royalist military reaction to the revolutionary forces from Buenos Aires
and the revolts in La Paz, Bolivia, and Cuzco is found in the correspondence of
Abascal y Sousa, Jose Manuel de Goyeneche y Barreda, Manuel Quimper Benitez del
Pino, Domingo Tristan y Moscoso, Jose Canterac, Joaquin de la Pezuela, and
others.
All the military documents from the period 1800-1830, with certain exceptions noted
below, have been placed within a single file. These 790 items consist of materials
pertaining to both the royalist and liberating forces operating in the viceroyalty
of Peru. Manuscripts not included in this section are correspondence, decrees and
certain legal cases. These are indexed separately and interfiled chronologically
with the rest of the collection. For more information, see Vertical File, Latin
American mss. Peru. Military Documents.
The campaign of Jose de San Martin and his Liberating Army of the Andes is
represented in great detail from the crossing of the Andes into Chile to the
occupation of Lima in 1821. There are more than 200 documents either signed by or
attributed to San Martin, many of them dealing with changes of administration during
the occupation of Lima. In addition to the extensive military reports and
correspondence from both sides, a sense of the quotidian effects of these events may
be gathered from the civilian reactions contained in the correspondence of the
period.
Events such as the independence of Guayaquil, the reoccupaiton of Lima by the
royalists, the fall of Jose de la Riva Aguero, and Simon Bolivar's arrival in Peru
are well documented. The battle of Ayacucho is represented by a copy of the terms of
capitulation bearing the signatures of both Sucre and Canterac (of which there are
apparently only four such copies in existence), a pictorial map, narrative poetry,
correspondence from Antonio Jose de Sucre to Bolivar, a letter by Canterac, and
proclamations by Rudecindo Alvarado and Pio Tristan.
The collection is unique in its holdings of Sucre's correspondence. There are over
150 documents, 140 of which are originals with his signature. There are eleven
Bolivar items in the collection, nine of them signed, most of which grant promotions
or recognition to various participants in the war for independence.
With independence secured, the problem of the legal status of the Spaniards still in
the country arose and is documented by both naturalization papers and shipping
contracts for the transporation of soldiers back to Spain. Education also became a
concern, as reflected in Bolivar's adoption of the Lancaster system and Andres de
Santa Cruz's decree about public education.
Materials for the ensuing decades include documents such as the decree by Felipe
Santiago de Salaverry about sedition and treason, a ratification of the agreement
with Agustin Gamarra, and a decree signed by Luis Jose Orbegoso declaring any ship
serving Salaverry as piratical. There is also a letter by Jose Antonio Paez to
Bartolome Palacios with respect to Junin and Bolivar a collection of papers
concerning Chile's loan to Peru in 1823, and proceedings to obtain benefits for the
relatives of Juan Antonio Alvarez de Arenales and Jose Olaya.
The 1860's were critical years in Peru as well as elsewhere. There are three letters
from William Henry Seward for this period, one of which gives a view of the
Reconstruction in the United States. The conflict between Peru and Spain over the
Chincha Islands is represented by correspondence between Juan Dartnell, Ramon Valle
Riestra, Cipriano Coronel Zegarra, Jose Antonio Barrenechea, Pedro Jose Calderon and
the Spanish admiral Luis Hernandez Pinzon y Alvarez. One particularly interesting
document is a nine- page confidential letter signed by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
and Manuel Montt, members of the Congreso Americano in Lima, and sent to the
president of Peru, regarding the hostilities.
Cuban history, as well as relations between the U.S., Peru and Chile concerning
recognition of the revolutionary government on the Caribbean island, is illustrated
by correspondence between Manual Freyre, Jose Antonio Barrenechea and Eduardo
Villena and a copy of a letter by Jose Morales Lemus, the Cuban representative in
Washington, about the strengthening of Cuban naval forces with the purchase of the
Peruvian monitors "Manco Capac" and "Atahualpa."
The remainder of thee 19th century material includes correspondence from several
American diplomats, an autograph document by Juan Antonio Pezet with
autobiographical information and his last wishes, correspondence from various
secretaries of state and other officials in Washington, and a letter from Ricardo
Palma to Federico Alfonso Pezet.
The 20th century documents consist primarily of correspondence to Federico Alfonso
Pezet from U.S. secretaries of state and presidents William Howard Taft, Theodore
Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
Note on Indexing Term - "Law": There is a large quantity of legal material pertaining to Latin
America in these collections. Royal and viceregal decrees, both de oficio and de parte, are especially
numerous.
Note on Indexing Term - "Medicine": A letter from the Viceroy Fernando de Torres y Portugal, conde de Villar don Pardo, to
Diego
Garcia de Paredes y Ulloa in 1589 discusses the epidemic of smallpox and measles, with measures
to be taken to prevent the disastrous results already experienced elsewhere in the New World.
Note on Indexing Term - "Religion": A large quantity of this material relates to religious matters.
Note on Indexing Term - "West (U.S.)" and "Americana": There are items
pertaining to early settlements and colonial government in Texas, California and New Mexico, and
information on Texas independence.
Related Material
There are other collections of Latin American materials, grouped by country, also
located at the Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana:
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
British Guiana
British Honduras
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Guatemala
Guatemala Music
Honduras
Mexico
Mexico II
Mexico III
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru II
Puerto Rico
Salvador
Uruguay
Venezuela
Administrative Information
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patrons from out of town are encouraged to communicate with the Library in
advance of their visits to ascertain availability of materials.
Photocopying permitted only with permission of the Curator of Manuscripts, Lilly
Library.
Preferred Citation
[Item], Latin American mss. Peru, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana.
Series:
Manuscript materials
Box 1
Guide to the Actas Notariales...
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 1-69.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 115-168.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 169-191.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 192-226.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 227-267.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 268-293.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 294-320.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos.321-338.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 339-358.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 359-381.
Box 2
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 382-417.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 418-443.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 444-471.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 472-487.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 488-531.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 532-558.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 559-587.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 588-617.
Registros notariales de Lima, nos. 618-638.
Registros notariales de Juan de Grajeda, nos.
639-692.
Registros notariales de Arequipa, nos. 693-735.
Registros notariales de Arequipa, nos. 736-765.
Registros notariales de Arequipa, nos. 766-812.1557. June 21-1584,
Feb. 5
Box 3
1541-1559.
(2 folders)
1551,
Dec. 15-1556, July 10. Rodriguez, Catalina. [Pleito entre
Catalina Rodriguez... y el dean ye cabildo de la Santa Iglesia de
Quito...]
1556,
Jan. 21-Nov. 12. (Viceroyalty) Real Hacienda,
plaintiff-appellee [Pleito contra Rodrigo Nunez de
Bonilla...]
1556,
Dec. 10-1562, Nov. 23. Hernandez, Gaspar. Quaderno de
Servicios de ynidos...
1556,
Oct. 6-1557, Feb. 23. [Pleito entre Don Felipe
Caritopa...]
1557,
May 10-1579, Apr. 24. Godinez Orsorio, Pedro, plaintiff
[Pleito con la Real Hacienda...]
1558,
Apr. 17-1562, July 7. Paico, Antonio. Don antonyo paico
Cacique del Valle de guara... sobre las ti[er]ras.
(3 folders)
1558,
Oct. 22-1592, Oct. 31. Montalva, Cristobal de, et al.
[Pleito sobre la posesion de ciertas rierras de Guallar.]
1560-1575.
1560,
July 16-1561, May 7. Cayo, Topa, Francisco. [Pleito con
don Juan Tambo Uscamaita...]
1575,
May 10-1577, Aug. 26. Inquisition. [Documentos referentes
a los bienes de Matias de Amberes...]
1576-1579.
1576,
May 22-1612, Aug. 17. Puric Huanca, Juan. [Pleito sobre
el cacicazgo...]
1578,
Oct. 8-1579, Dec. 22. Osorio de Fonseca, Antonio.
Secuest[r]o De Antonio Ossorio de fonseca.
1580-1581.
1581,
Mar. 10-Apr. 4. Mendoza, Alvaro de. [Residencia contra el
Corregidor...]
1582-1589.
1583,
Sept. 17-1585, Sept. 6. Esquivel, Leonor de, et al.
[Causa... sobre la cobranza de su situacion en los
tributos...]
1585,
Mar. 4-1594, Jan. 15. Rodriguez, Miguel et al. [Pleitos
sobre las tierras de Paramonguilla...]
Box 4
1590,
Jan. 11-1592, Sept. 18. [Doña maria guaco oc(llo)
nusta]
1590,
Apr. 1-1658, Jan. 20. [Registro de elecciones...de la
parroquia de San Sebastián...]
View item(s)
1590,
Apr. 15-1594, Nov. 24. Conta, Pedro. [Pleitos sobre el
cacicazgo...]
(5 folders)
1590, Dec. 12. Carlos,
Pedro. Prounça...
1590-1599.
1592,
Mar. 3-1598, Feb. 17. [Paula choca yndia e Pedro m(art)yn
Su marido (contra) Pedro martin Gordillo...]
1594,
Feb. 8-1604, Jan. 17. Pedro de armonta q[ontr]a a Joan
Munoz...]
1594,
Aug. 9-1596, May 24. Inquisition. Peru Secresto y
Almonedas...
1598,
June 12-1600, Mar. 16. Farrachumbi, Gonzalo, et. Al.
[Causa que trata...]
1599,
Feb. 13-1600, Aug. 21. Don Fernando marca poma...
(3 folders)
Box 5
1600-1609.
1600,
Nov. 18-1602, Jan. 22. Guacra Paucar, Juan Felipe, et al.
[Causa…sobre el cacicazgo de segunda persona...]
1610-1619.
1620-1629.
1617,
Sept. 1-1630, Apr. 14 (copy). "Proceso original de la
vida, santidad, muerte y..."
1621,
Oct. 26-1625, May 16. [Causa de don Geronimo Polan
yndio...]
1630-1639.
1633,
May 4-1637, Apr. 1. Inquisition. Spain to
Inquisition.
1634,
Nov. 14-1663, May 17. Inquisition. Peru. Autos contra
Francisco Hernández...
1639,
Jan. 17-1764, Sept. 18. Inquisition. Peru. Autos contra
Francisco Hernández...
1634,
May 19-1723, Nov. 3. Aguilar, Francisco. Autos que
siguen...
1639,
Mar. 16-1642, May 30. Fuente Villalobos, Francisco de la
[Papeles de servicio...]
1640-1659.
1640-1694.
Muga y Honton, José de. [Diario de Lima].
(5 folders)
1660-1679.
1680-1689.
1680,
Apr. 20-1695, Apr. 14. Campos Villcataparaco, Juan de.
[Autos que sigue...sobre el cacicazgo...]
1681,
Aug. 14-Sept. 9. Jesuits. Provincia del Perú.
[Ynformación del Procurador...]
1690-1699.
1700-1719.
1730,
May 16-1803, May 17. Ribadeneira y Tejada, José. [Autos
sobre que se le satisfagan los sueldos...]
[ca. 1697]. Peru (Viceroyalty)
Laws, statutes, etc. [Resumen de algunos despachos...]
1709,
Sept. 11-1719, Nov. 27. Inquisition. Spain. To
Inquisition. Peru.
1713,
Jan 21-1719, Nov. 27. Inquisition. Spain. . Inquisition.
Peru.
1720-1739.
1730,
Feb. 16-1797, Jan. 27. Morales, Esteban, et al. [Autos
ejecutivos contra doña Isidora Gutiérrez de Quintanilla...]
[ca. 1731, July 5].
[Relaciones en verso...]
Box 6
Military documents guide
Ejército. Financial documents. Pay, allowances, etc.
(5 folders)
Ejército. Financial documents. Receipts.
Ejército. Financial documents. Miscellaneous.
(2 folders)
Ejército. Personnel documents. Appointments, promotions, awards,
etc.
Ejército. Personnel documents. Prisons and prisoners.
Ejército. Personnel documents. Registers and statistics.
(8 folders)
Ejército. Personnel documents. Service records, etc.
Ejército. Miscellaneous.
Ejército. Libertador. Financial documents. Pay, allowances, etc.
(2 folders)
Ejército. Liberador. Financial documents. Receipts.
Ejército. Libertador. Financial documents.
Miscellaneous.
Ejército. Libertador. Personnel documents. Appointments,
promotions, awards, etc.
Ejército. Libertador. Personnel documents. Lists of defeated
royalist forces.
Ejército. Libertador. Personnel documents. Prisons and
prisoners.
Ejército. Libertador. Personnel documents. Refugees from
Callao.
Ejército. Libertador. Personnel documents. Registers and
statistics.
(3 folders)
Ejército. Libertador. Personnel documents. Service records,
etc.
Ejército. Libertador. Personnel documents.
Miscellaneous.
Ejército. Libertador. Miscellaneous. Ocurrencias
diarias.
Ejército. Libertador. Miscellaneous. Ordenes
generals.
Ejército. Libertador. Miscellaneous. Passwords.
Ejército. Libertador. Miscellaneous. Miscellany.
Box 7
1740-1749.
[1744?].
Montero, Vitorino. Estado politico de el Reino...
[1749?]. Juan
y Santacilia, Jorge and Antonio de Ulloa. Discurso y Reflexiones
Politicas.
1750-1755.
1756-1759.
1760-1765.
1764,
July 31-1767, Apr. 1. Bernal, José. [Relaciones...de las
construcciones de las fortalezas de Callao...]
1765,
Sept. 26-1786, Apr. 20. Chuquicahua Quispequepe,
Vincente. [Documentos de méritos...]
1766,
June 28-Nov. 21. Cossio, Pedro Antonio de Jornal
seguido...dese la Ciudad de Quito hasta la de Lima.
1766-1769.
1769,
Dec. 4-1771, May 4. Bravo de Bobadilla, Joaquín
Autos...sob[r]e el TUmulto, y profanacion...]
1770-1773.
1770,
Nov. 28-1778, Sept. 2. Condori y Barcaya, Pedro [Autos
con don Ambrosio de la Cruz Condori...]
1774-1779.
1779,
Sept. 6-1783, Dec. 2. Colmenares, Rosa [Expediente para
que se le pague...]
1780
1781
1782
1782,
Feb.
1782,
Mar.-Dec.
1783,
Dec. 21 – 1789, Mar. 10. Martínez y la Espada, Antonio
[Autos de causas de residencia...]
1783-1786.
1787-1789.
1789,
June 28-Oct. 2. Alvarez y Jiménez, Antonio
[Correspondencia e informes...]
1790-1793.
1794-1796.
1796,
July 29-1824, June 19. Rodil, José Ramón Rodil y Gayoso,
marqués de, et al. [Decretos y diligencias sobre el comercio
marítimo...]
1797-1799.
[18th cent.]
Papeles varios.
1800-1803.
1804-1805.
1803,
Nov.-1808, Dec. [Hojas sueltas de resúmenes de
correspondencia cruzada...]
1804,
Dec.-1821, Oct. 26. Rojas y Briones, Pedro de. Proyecto
economic y Politico...
Box 8
1806,
Jan.-June.
1806,
July-Dec.
1806,
July 4-1812, May 20. Berrospi, Manuel.
[Declaraciones…referents a la sublevación de Huánuco]
(2 folders)
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811,
Jan.-Mar.
1811,
Apr.-June.
1811,
July-Dec.
1812,
Jan.-June.
1812,
July-Dec.
1811, Sept. [20?]
Rivero y Araníbar, Antonio [Translado...sublevación de
Tacna]
1812,
Mar. 10-1820, Mar. 4. González de Prada, José[Causa
criminal seguida contra los reos de...Huanuco, Panatahuas y
Huamalíes].
1812,
Mar. 5-May 11. González de Prada, José [Autos sobre la
insurrección del partido de Huamalíes]
1813,
Jan.-June.
1813,
July-Dec.
1813,
Nov. 25-1820, Apr. 11. Pezet, José. [Expediente
promovido, por el Doctor Don Jose Peset, Solicitando, Vna
Dote...]
1813,
Dec. 23-1814, Apr. 30. Cespedes, Narcisa, et al.
Oposicion de tercer Excluyente...
1814
1814,
Feb. 25-1815, July 7. Santos Tagle, José. Diligencias
originals…de la insurreccion de Tagna...
1814,
Sept. 6-1815, Apr. 7. Echenique, Miguel de. [Petición y
otros documentos relatives a... José Ramón de Echenique...]
1814,
Sept. 19-1816, Oct. 4. Funes, Gregorio. Autos Criminales
contra Gregorio Funes Yndio...
1815,
Jan.-June.
1815,
Jan. 2-Oct. 22. Fuente y Messía, María Josefa de la,
condesa de la Vega del Ren [Borradores de cartas…José Matías Vàzquez de
Acuña y Menacho]
1815,
July-Dec.
1816,
Jan.-May.
1816,
June-Dec.
1817,
Jan.-June.
1817,
July-Dec.
1817,
May 28-June 30. Morales, Juan Bautista [Expediente sobre
la agregación del pueblo de Copacabana...]
1817,
July 9-1821, Oct. 12. Rosales, Apolinar, defendant.
Criminal contra el Cavesilla...
1818,
Jan.-Apr.
Box 9
1818,
May-July.
1818,
May 28-1822, Jan. 10. González de la Fuente, José M.
[Peticiones y otros documentos para que le sean
entregadas...]
1818,
Aug.
1818,
Aug. 31-1819, Apr. 21. Espejo, José Casimiro. Sumaria
instruida sobre el robo.
1818,
Sept.-Oct.
1818,
Sept. 28-1821, Apr. 12. García, Marcos. SUmaria
información seguida contra Marcos García.
1818,
Nov.-Dec.
1819,
Jan.-May.
1819,
June-Aug.
1819,
Sept.-Dec.
1820,
Jan.-Feb.
1820,
Mar.-Apr.
1820,
May-July.
1820,
Aug.
1820,
Sept.
1820,
Oct.
1820,
Nov. 1-20.
1820,
Nov. 21-30.
1820,
Dec. 1-4.
1820,
Dec. 5-8.
1820,
Dec. 9-12.
1820,
Dec. 13-16.
1820,
Dec. 17-20.
1820,
Dec. 21-24.
1820,
Dec. 25-31.
1820,
Dec. 27-1822, Mar. 11. Sánchez, José Manuel, defendant.
Autos ceguidos contra el Presvit[er]o...
1821,
Jan. 1-15.
1821,
Jan. 16-31.
1821,
Feb. 1-15.
1821,
Feb. 16-29.
1821,
Feb. 28-Nov. 14. [Papeles pertenecientes a Rafael
Cevallos Escalera...]
1821,
Mar.
1821,
Apr.
1821,
May 1-15.
1821,
May 16-31.
1821,
June 1-15.
1821,
June 16-30.
1821,
July 1-15.
1821,
July 16-24.
1821,
July 25-31.
1821,
Aug. 1-15.
1821,
Aug. 10-Dec. 18. González, Cristóbal. [Expediente para
que se le abonen...]
Box 10
1821,
Aug. 16-30.
1821,
Sept. 1-15.
1821,
Sept. 16-30.
1821,
Oct. 1-15.
1821,
Oct. 16-23.
1821,
Oct. 24-31.
1821,
Nov. 1-15.
1821,
Nov. 16-30.
1821,
Nov. 16-1824, Feb. 21. Otero, Grancisco de Paula.
Copiador de los Oficios...
1821,
Dec. 1-12.
1821,
Dec. 13-15.
1821,
Dec. 16-31.
1822,
Jan. 1-10.
1822,
Jan. 11-20.
1822,
Jan. 21-31.
1822,
Feb. 1-15.
1822,
Feb. 16-28.
1822,
Mar. 1-15.
1822,
Mar. 16-31.
1822,
Apr. 1-15.
1822,
Apr. 16-30.
1822,
May 1-15.
1822,
May 16-31.
1822,
June.
1822,
July 1-15.
1822,
July 16-31.
1822,
July 25-30. Bocanegra, Pablo de, et al. [Petición
firmada...para que Bernardo Monteagudo sea removido de su
puesto...]
1822,
Aug. 1-15.
1822,
Aug. 16-31.
1822,
Sept.
1822,
Oct. 1-15.
1822,
Oct. 16-31.
1822,
Nov. 8-1826, June 19. Hodges, Thomas, et al. Sumario
seguido contra el Capitan de corveta...
1822,
Nov. 1-15.
1822,
Nov. 16-30.
1822,
Dec. 1-15.
1822,
Dec. 16-31.
Box 11
1823,
Jan. 1-15.
1823,
Jan. 16-31.
1823,
Feb.
1823,
Mar. 1-15.
1823,
Mar. 16-31.
1823,
Apr.
1823,
May 10-1824, Jan. 31. Río, Guillermo del. [Proceso
criminal...]
1823,
May 1-15.
1823,
May 12?-28. Quintana de la Rosa, Fermina, et al.,
[Expediente sobre que se extiendan los títulos...]
1823,
May 16-31.
1823,
June 1-15.
1823,
June 16-30.
1823,
July 1-15.
1823,
July 16-31.
1823,
Aug. 1-15.
1823,
Aug. 16-31.
1823,
Sept. 1-15.
1823,
Sept. 16-30.
1823,
Oct. 1-15.
1823,
Oct. 16-31.
1823,
Nov.
1823,
Dec. 1-15.
1823,
Dec. 16-31.
1824,
Jan.
1824,
Jan. 1-Oct. 19 (copy). Elizalde, José, et al., [Copiador
de correspondencia...]
1824,
Jan. 2-Oct. 16. Canterac, José. [Copiador de
correspondencia...]
1824,
Feb.
1824,
Mar.
1824,
Mar. 7-1826, Dec. 1. Guise, Martín Jorge, defendant.
Espedientes reservados de particulars contra el
Vice-Almirante
1824,
Apr.
1824,
May.
1824,
June.
1824,
July-Aug.
1824,
July 15-1825, May 25. [Documentos relativos al motín que
hubo en la fragata Trinidad el año de 1818]
1824,
Sept.
1824,
Oct.
1824,
Nov.
1824,
Dec. 1-15.
1824,
Dec. 16-31.
Box 12
1825,
Jan.
1825,
Feb.
1825,
Mar.
1825,
Apr.
1825,
May.
1825,
June.
1825,
July.
1825,
Aug.-Sept.
1825,
Oct.
1825,
Nov.
1825,
Dec.
1826,
Jan.
1826,
Feb.
1826,
Mar.
1826,
Apr.
1826,
May-Aug.
1826,
Sept.-Dec.
1826,
Oct. 28-1827, June 2. Rivadeneira y Tejada, José, et al.,
Seguido sobre recidencia...
1827,
Jan.-Feb.
1827,
Mar.-Dec.
1828
1829
1829,
Dec. 10-1847, Jan. 25. [Documentos de la administración
de correos de varias ciudades peruanas]
1830-1832.
1833,
Dec. 5-1850, Aug. 5. Luces, mariano. [Expediente sobre su
sueldo...]
1833-1834.
1835-1836.
1835,
June 13-1839, Feb. 18. Núñez del Prado, Baltasar, et al.
[Pleitos sobre la testamentaria...]
1837-1842.
1843-1845.
1846-1849.
1850-1852.
1853-1855.
1856-1860.
1861-1863.
1864,
Jan.-Sept.
1864,
Oct.-Dec.
1865
1866-1868.
1869
1870-1875.
1876-1879.
19th cent.
Calleja, Manuel. Poesias.
[19th cent.].
[Drawings of veiled women...]
1880-1895.
1896-1910.
1911-1919.
1920-1929.
n.d.
Alegato en facor de D[oñ]a Josefa de Alasta en la causa que
sigue...sobre el cobro de un Legado...
n.d.
[Carta de poder al capitán Pedro de Espíndola referente a las
minas de Potosí...]
n.d.
Peru.
Series:
No Box 1
Bound items
1556-1590
[1596,
Aug. 23-1626, Mar. 13.]. Huaman Chata, Miguel, et al.
Causas sobre el cacicazgo del pueblo de Quinti.
Military Documents, 1800-1830.
n.d.
Portraits of prominent Latin Americans
No. 953. Izard, Gen. George. A. L. S. July 22, 1812. About
an illegal enlistment.
1542, Nov. 22.
Mendez, Balthasar. Signed evidence.
n.d.
Typescript of BM 1215, Coleccion Bernardo Mendel, Pero Lopez,
Crónica del Viaje, de Cartagena de Indias a Buenos Aires y la
Sublevación de Gonzalo Pizarro, 1540-1570.
[1570].
Lopez, Pero.
1594, Aug. 17
(copy). De Lope de Aguirre. Rebelion y tyrania.
1705,
Feb. 17-1810, Apr. 14. Egecutotias...
1725,
May 1-1726, July 27. Tacna, Peru. Real
Hacienda...
1739, Aug. 29.
Zarate, Andrews de. Informe que haze...
1776, Dec. 31.
Calderon, Miguel. Libro Maior.
1791, Feb. 1.
Peru (Viceroyalty). Administracion de correos...
[18th cent.].
[Requena, Francisco]. Descripcion de la
Provincia...
1800, Apr. 30.
Villalobos, Baltasar de. Descripcion de la Feibre
epidemica...
1804, Aug.
31.
1804?
Vidaurre y Encalada (Alegato juridico...)
1865? (Pezet,
Federico) El 14 de Abril y...
n.d.
Valle y Caviedes, Juan del Diente del Parnass.
1868,
Jan.-Aug. 12. Hile & Son.
[ca. 1800].
Drawings of the Incas of Peru.
Series:
No Box 1
Oversize materials
Inca Portraits
Peru Folio
Miscellaneous. Drawings and engravings of rulers, presidents, and
famous personalities of Latin America, United States, and Europe;
printed pamphlets, proclamations, journals, clippings, etc.
Emergency paper money and lotteries; engravings of Latin America history
and cities; printed miscellaneous items of the Mexican Independence
Cent. 1910; photographs of Bolivar,
San Martín, Sucre & A. Humbolt; sheet music; Drawings of customs and
costumes of Latin America; invitations and miscellaneous items. Mendel
Collection (Corbacho), June 30,
1966.
1806 Map. Parte de
Carabaya.
n.d.
Map. Partido de Omasuyos
1824 Map. Plano de la gloriosa
batalla delejercito unido, Libertador en los campos de Auacucho dia
memorable el 9 de Diciembre de 1824 años.