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Melchor Portocarrero, 3rd Count of Monclova

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The following month three English pirates arrived in the city under heavy guard. They had been taken prisoner at the Laguna de TĂ©rminos, stating that they had been among a group of 100 English who had arrived seven months earlier to cut precious woods to be sent to Jamaica. The viceroy took steps to
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The two brigantines returned, bringing news that they had found a few small ships and a half-built fort at San Bernardo Bay, Texas, but that the builders of the fort had been killed by Indians.
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His daughter, Doña María Mercedes Portocarrero y Zamudio married Don José Manuel Tagle y Isasaga, 3rd Marquess of Torre Tagle. He is also the maternal grandfather of Don
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on November 19, 1688, but did not depart until the following year, for lack of transport. On May 11, 1689 he sailed from the port of Acapulco. He died in Lima in 1705.
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Portocarrero was named viceroy of Peru on May 3, 1688, the last viceroy of New Spain to be transferred there. He turned over the government to his successor,
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and of the Real Junta de Guerra de las Indias (Royal War Council of the Indies). He also served as captain general of New Spain during his term as viceroy.
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Fearing the presence of the French in San Bernardo and EspĂ­ritu Santo, Portocarrero accelerated the pacification of the province of Nueva Extremadura de
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The viceroy ordered increased vigilance along the Gulf coast beyond Tampico, to guard against the forces of
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and named Captain Alonso de LeĂłn governor. On August 12, 1689, de LeĂłn founded the city of Santiago de la
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November 5, 1686 and took the oath of office on November 16. His formal entry into
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in June 1658. He had a prosthesis made of silver, and his soldiers nicknamed him
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He was named viceroy of New Spain on April 17, 1686 under the authority of King
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took place on November 30, 1686 and his term of office is dated from that day.
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José Bernardo de Tagle y Portocarrero, 4th Marquess of Torre Tagle
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Melchor Portocarrero y Lasso de la Vega, 3rd Count of Monclova
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in Sicily, Flanders, Catalonia and Portugal. He was in the
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from November 30, 1686 to November 19, 1688 and viceroy of
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and Arcos de Belén to a point in the city given the name
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for Mexico City. This aqueduct ran from Alberca Chica of
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