Florida -- History -- Spanish colony, 1565-1763 -- Sources; Saint Augustine (Fla.) -- History
_Letter from the King to the Bishop of Cuba concerning the petition
soliciting an extension of time and the privileges conceded to Dr.
Pedro Campos and Padre Bartolome Casanovas, Parochial Priest and
Vicar of Catholic families of Minorca in Florida--Enclosing an open
mandate of his Holiness enlarging and extending the time for twenty
years, Madrid, 1773--A copy of a letter and statement sent in by
Lieutenant of Hibernians, Don Nicholas Grenier, in regard to the
importance of the St. Johns and St. Marys river Provinces, stating
the need to his Majesty of vessels armed to impress and control
these Provinces which are rich in timber, turpentine, pitch and
tar--Considers it detrimental to Spanish interests for Americans to
introduce any commerce in those Provinces--Letter for the
Captain-General of Florida to the Governor of the post of St.
Augustine concerning the great necessity of further protecting the
Spanish interests along the St. Marys and St. Johns
rivers--Tranquility of the country jeopardized by outlaws--Some
have been arrested and paid the penalty with their lives--Matter
referred to the Governor, 1774._
THE KING TO THE REV. FATHER IN CHRIST, BISHOP OF THE HOLY CHURCH,
CATHEDRAL OF SANTIAGO DE CUBA.
In a letter of August 29th, 1771, I am informed by Don Lamas Acpuro,
Archbishop, who was of Valencia and my Minister to the Court of Rome,
that in virtue of a warning from the Marquez of Grimalde in a letter of
July 23rd, he had formed the corresponding petition soliciting an
extension of time of the privileges conceded to Dr. Pedro Campos and
Padre Bartolome Casanovas, Parochial Priest and Vicar of the Catholic
families of Minorca, who went to establish themselves in the English
territory of Florida, asking also that his Holiness accord to these
Ecclesiastics and their successors the other graces and privileges
needed to administer to the spiritual nourishment of their flocks--and
having deemed it desirable to transmit them through Monseñor Zelada of
whom they had also availed themselves to investigate the truth of these
privileges, being one of the Prelates who served in the Tribunal of the
Holy Office. He immediately complied with the petition in consequence of
having sent it to his Holiness at the instigation of Monseñor Antonelli,
assistant of the same Tribunal, who spoke to his Holiness in audience,
using his favorable influence with the result shown in his letter to
Monseñor Zelada of August 24th, informing him that his Holiness extended
these privileges to twenty years--asking if he had complied with the
balance of the communication for greater privileges and followed the
instructions mentioned in the open mandate. He replied asking if he
would pass on to solicit in the practical way which was proper, and
hoping it would deserve my approbation. Having seen the referred to
document with my Council of the Indias, represented by Marquis de la
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