Santa Fé (New Granada), created July 17, 1549, with a president, four oidores, and a fiscal.
La Plata (Charcas), created September 4, 1559, with a president, five oidores, and a fiscal.
San Francisco de Quito, created November 29, 1563, with a president, four oidores, and a fiscal.
Manila, created May 5, 1583, with a president, four oidores, and a fiscal.
Santiago de Chile, created February 17, 1609, with a president, four oidores, and a fiscal.
Buenos Ayres, created November 2, 1661, with a president, three oidores, and a fiscal; recreated July 2, 1778, when Buenos Ayres was made a viceroyalty.
Caracas, created June 13, 1786, with a regent, three oidores, and a fiscal.
Cuzco, created February 26, 1787, with a regent, three oidores, and a fiscal.
Puerto Rico, created June 19, 1831, to consist of a president, regent, three oidores, and a fiscal.
Havana, created September 26, 1835, reorganized June 16, 1838, to consist of a regent, four oidores, and two fiscales.[22]