Obando y Solís, José Francisco de, governor, [244].
Obras Pias, [391], [396]–[401].
Observants, Order of, [418].
Offices, sale of, [221], [261], [263], [302]–[303].
Officials, minor, appointment of, [146]ff., [202];
residencias of, [156], [159].
Oficiales reales, [24], [23] note [37], [28], [34] note [3], [46], [75], [118], [174], [210], [237], [262], [385] note [53], [391] note [72];
removal of, [122]–[123];
dispute with juez de difuntos over administrative matters, [179]–[181];
accounts of audited by oidor, [182], [196];
inspectors of ships, [188];
method of appointment, [200], [201],
of filling vacancies, [311];
taking of espolios of prelates, [402]–[405].
Oidores, duty of, [24];
special duties, [85], [88], [100], [126], [129], [160]ff.;
members of juntas reales, [28];
inspections by, [30], [121]ff., [163]–[164], [188];
interference in matters of government illustrated, [57]–[58];
extent of authority claimed, [58]–[64];
removal of, [122]–[123];
special commissions (judgeships), [160]–[163],
limitations of, [166]–[170];
periodical inspection of provinces (visiting oidor), [163]–[164], [293];
judge-commissioner of medias anatas, [165]–[166];
asesores (jueces conservadores), [166];
jueces de difuntos, [170]–[181];
disputes with Captain-general, [177]–[179],
with oficial real, [179]–[181];
charged with investigations of conduct of officials, [184], [187], [208];
instances of, [184];
reports on educational documents by “royal designation,” [200], [201];
minute supervision of governor over personal conduct of, [204], [208];
marriage restrictions, [205]–[207];
judicial power over of governor, [207], [208];
salable offices not to be conferred on relatives, [221], [287];
liable to service on military tribunals, [231]–[232], [237]–[239];
in Chinese cases, [255];
advice and interference in military matters, [240]–[241], [243]–[244];
commercial excesses, [285]–[286], [291];
importance of in ad interim rule of audiencia, [316];
deprived of control in military affairs, [328];
prohibited from interference with internal government of religious orders, [372];
visitors of the provinces, [381]–[384];
required to render special and regular reports to court in re ecclesiastical concerns, [385]–[386];
forbidden to act as rectors of colleges or universities, [387];
forbidden to interfere save at five-year intervals with property of Santa Misericordia, [399];
intervention in the taking of espolios, [402];
inspection of royal hospital at Manila, [408];
laws governing conduct toward Inquisition, [429]–[430].
Olazo, Lorenzo de, soldier, [327].
Ordenanzas reales para la Casa de Contratación, [26] note [40].
Orders, religious, see Religious.