Date published: 1981-01-01
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The King?s Coffer (ID83)Author: Bushnell, Amy (ID32)
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1602-01-01 - 1602-12-31
The only year SA sent vacant salaries to the crown
One more revenue from royal offices was the unpaid salary money (vacancias) due to the death or suspension of royal appointees. As we have seen, the vacancies of bishoprics in New Spain formed a regular fund upon which the crown drew for extraordinary expenses. AN82 The same held true for Florida, except that the money was absorbed locally the way vacant plazas were. Surplus salaries due to vacancies were sent to the crown one time only, in 1602. [Note 45: Santos de las Heras and Joseph de Prado 8/21/1653]
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have this revealed to readers to see how the religious intentions of Spain did not match the actual
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Amy Notes (ID 702)Author: Howard, Amy (ID 633)
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have this revealed to readers to see how the religious intentions of Spain did not match the actual events.