[Decrees of Mexican Government, dated November 2-4, 1822]

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Act of installation of the Meeting... according to the imperial decree of 31 of the last Octe. Copy by Antonio de Mier, 6 l.s Signatories: Juan Francisco (Bishop of Durango), Antonio de Mier, and Francisco Velasco. Reference to: Election of Marquess of Castañiza; speech by Iturbide; text of Organic Bases of the National Meeting Instituyente, originally signed by Jose Manuel Herrera and rubric of Iturbide; siege of San Juan de Ulúa; administration of oath of office; text of speech by President; voting for officers; candidates: Castañiza, Juan Bautista de Arispe, José María Bocanegra, Bonifacio Fernández, Toribio González, Miguel Guridi y … continued below

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Herrera, José Manuel; Francisco, Juan & Iturbide, Agustin de November 2, 1822.

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Act of installation of the Meeting... according to the imperial decree of 31 of the last Octe. Copy by Antonio de Mier, 6 l.s Signatories: Juan Francisco (Bishop of Durango), Antonio de Mier, and Francisco Velasco. Reference to: Election of Marquess of Castañiza; speech by Iturbide; text of Organic Bases of the National Meeting Instituyente, originally signed by Jose Manuel Herrera and rubric of Iturbide; siege of San Juan de Ulúa; administration of oath of office; text of speech by President; voting for officers; candidates: Castañiza, Juan Bautista de Arispe, José María Bocanegra, Bonifacio Fernández, Toribio González, Miguel Guridi y Alcocer, Pedro Labairu, Miguel Larrainaga, Ramón Martínez de los Ríos, Mariano Mendiola, Isidro Montúfar, Juan José Quiñones, Antonio José Valdez, Antonio Mier y Villagómez, and Lorenzo Zavala; list of members taking oath: José María Abarca, Antonio Aguilar, Mariano Aranda, Pascual de Aranda, Francisco Argandar, José María Becerra, Pedro Celis, José María Cobarrubias, Antonio Elosúa, Carlos Espinoza de los Monteros, Luciano Figueroa, Manuel Flores, Refugio de la Garza, Manuel Ignacio Gutiérrez, José Antonio Gutiérrez de Lara, Martín Inclán, Agustín de Iriarte, Antonio de Iriarte, Manuel López de la Plata, Ambrosio Martínez de Vea, Conde de Miraflores, Antonio Morales de Ibáñez, José Vicente Orrantes, Manuel Ortiz, Francisco Pérez Serrano, Marqués de Rayas. Joaquín Román, Francisco Ruiz, Francisco Uraga, Francisco Velasco, and Tomás Veltranena. Absent: Manuel Álvarez, Pedro Arroyabe, Simón Elías González, José Ignacio Esteva, Luis Mendizábal, Juan Nepomuceno Mier y Altamirano, Salvador Parras, José Francisco Peralta, and Jacinto Rubí, plus candidates.
extra candidates. November 2, 1822. November 4, 1822. November 2, 1822.

Herrera, Jose Manuel: List of the Delegated Gentlemen designated by S. M. I. so that they compose the Meeting that is to replace the extinguished Congress.... Mexico, Imperial Imprint.

1 l. f. 7-7v. Printed sheet with name of Jacinto Rubí added in MS. Shows list given in No. 1900, showing territorial divisions represented: México, Puebla, Querétaro, Tlaxcala, Valladolid, Oaxaca, Guanajuato, Veracruz, Guadalajara, Durango, Potosí, Zacatecas, Sonora, Sinaloa, Yucatán, Nuevo México, Nuevo Reino de León, Nuevo Santander, Coahuila, Texas, Antigua California, Nueva California, Chiapas, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala. November 1, 1822.

Transmission to Iturbide of the names proposed for the offices of its government.
Mexico, 2 l. 15 × 21 cm. LS. Also signed Antonio de Mier y Villagómez and Francisco Velasco. Addressed to José Manuel de Herrera. Lists names shown as candidates in No. 1900 above. November 3, 1822.

Appointment of President and secretaries of the National Meeting Instituyente: Marqués de Castañiza, Toribio González, Mariano Mendiola, Antonio Mier y Villagómez, Juan José Quiñones, Juan Bautista Arispe, e Isidro Montúfar.]

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Herrera, José Manuel; Francisco, Juan & Iturbide, Agustin de. [Decrees of Mexican Government, dated November 2-4, 1822], letter, November 2, 1822; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6703/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .

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