[61] See, Plan económico del gobernador de Filipinas José Basco y Vargas, 1 de Septre, 1779, y carta que lo acompaña, No. 157, de 11 de Dicre de 1779 (printed); A. I., 106–1–14; see Barrows, History of the Philippines, 242.

[62] Memorial of July 20, 1757, A. I., 106–4–15.

[63] See Moses, South America on the eve of emancipation, 27–31, for an account of the festivities and formalities at the installation of the viceroy at Lima. It will be noted that the audiencia played an important part in the ceremonies. Professor Moses here utilizes a description contained in Juan y Ulloa, Voyage, II, 46–50.

[64] Recopilación, 1–24–1 to 15.

[65] Ibid., 1 and 2.

[66] Ibid., 3; 15. The cédula of October 10, 1752, gave to the audiencia the right to authorize the publication of legal treatises, ordinances and enactments. The regent was given control over this matter by the Instrucción of June 20, 1776 (A. I., 106–212). See Montero y Vidal, Historia general, III, 304 and 485, with reference to the publication of the autos acordados of 1866.

[67] Ibid., 7 and 12.

[68] Ibid., 8.

[69] Ibid., 1 and 2.

[70] See Lea, The Inquisition in the Spanish dependencies, 70, 204, 265; 444–446.