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This was a nearly routine investigation at the end of a viceregal administration.
However, this first viceregal establishment lasted only from 1718 to 1724.
This was the first time in America that a woman exercised full viceregal authority.
She recovered quickly, and returned to her viceregal duties in the same month.
On June 8, 1692, a crowd gathered in front of the viceregal palace.
He became the first black person to serve in a viceregal position in Canada.
Allowed to return to Georgia in 1837, he entered the civil service and held, until 1864, various positions at the viceregal office.
The extent and the intensity of the movement took viceregal authorities by surprise.
Citizens loyal to the viceregal government were seized and executed.
She was much admired in the viceregal court, and declined several proposals of marriage.
He then ordered that the viceregal palace be surrounded by guards.
The molecular patterns match those of the Viceregal forces.
It used to be known as the Viceregal Lodge.
"As a condition," Barton said, "to granting him viceregal status."
The viceregal government justified this by religious means.
He worked to restore the viceregal palace, partially destroyed in the riots and fire of 1692.
The king granted him the equivalent of viceregal powers, as well as monetary support.
The chief constitutional figures in the viceregal court were:
He sent the compilation to the viceregal government.
These settlers requested assistance from the viceregal authorities in Mexico City.
Between 1935 and 1940 she was viceregal consort of Canada while her husband was the governor general.
The chariot circles, a vulture above the ruins of the Viceregal city.
Five hundred well-armed conspirators attacked the viceregal palace at 2 in the morning.
The building was rebuilt and named the Viceregal Lodge.
A vicereine is a woman in a viceregal position, or a viceroy's wife.