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  <dc:title>George Robert Graham Conway: historian of Mexico: papers</dc:title>
  <dc:description>48 volumes containing G.R.G. Conway's collection of papers (fascimiles, transcriptions, translations and research notes) relating to Mexico's early colonial history, in particular to Englishmen and others in the Mexican Inquisition, 1520 - 1786. 25 volumes carry the general title, Englishmen and the Mexican Inquisition . They contain transcripts and translations of documents relating to named individuals; but also some more general topics such as the voyage of Captain John Hawkins to Mexico, 1568; Thomas Cavendish's raid on Guatulco, 1587; the renovation and replacement of the old sanbenitos; and Englishmen in Mexico in the 17th and 18th centuries. Other volumes relate to Thomas Blake, Mexico, 1535 - 1585 (5 vols); the family and descendents of Juan Suarez Davilla and Diego Suarez Pachecho, 1529 - 1578 (1 vol); the Zoldivar family in Zacatecas, 1613 (1 vol); Martin Lopez, conquistador, 1528 - 1574 (6 vols); Noche Triste documents, 1520 (2 vols); Rodrigo de Vivero, n.d. (1 vol); lawsuit between Fernando Cortez and Diego Hernandez, 1529 - 1532 (1 vol); Franscisco Cervantes de Salazar, 1575 - 1587 (1 vol); Don Tristan de Luna y Arellano and his son, Don Carlos, etc., 1559 - 1611 (4 vols); suit brought by Marques del Valle against Juan Ortiz de Matienzo and Diego Delgadillo, n.d. (1 vol); and diary of the expedition to Tiburon Island, 1750 (1 vol);</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c 1900-1951</dc:date>
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