Live veiling - Lot 972
Signed order of the Emperor to a key figure in the Revolt of the Brotherhoods
[Spain - Revolt]
Manuscript order with aut. signature to Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Count of Melito, viceroy of Valencia.
Brussels, 21 June 1520
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Beschrijving lot
1 p., 26 x 20,5 cm, brown ink on laid paper, signed "Carolus", countersigned "Urries secret[ario]", address and seal under paper on verso, laid on Bristol (browning, some marg. holes and worm tracks, seal partly missing, tears without loss on folds).
The Emperor (1500-1558), King of Spain as Charles I, orders his lieutenant and captain general "Don Diego de Mendoça" to resolve the disorders and lack of obedience of his subjects in order to ensure the good and preservation of his city and kingdom [of Valencia ("se deve proveher en remediar el desorden y poca obediencia desse pueblo por lo q. cumple al bien y conservacion dessa ciudad y reyno"). Mendoza (1469-1536) was a Castillan officer, veteran of the Italian wars, appointed Count of Melito in 1506. In 1520, he was appointed viceroy of Valencia, where he had to fight against the rebel "Germanies" (artisan guilds) and the populace that supported them. Countersigned by Don Hugo Urries, secretary of Charles V.
Prov. Léon Harmel 15/10/1970 (ms. issue on verso of cardboard).