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Diego José writes to his cousin to inform him about the state of his affairs in Madrid. Castillejo wants to return to Madrid to stop a royal decree that would take away his income as Correo Mayor de Indias. Diego José also comments on the recent marriage between Castillejo's daughter and Lara's son.
Diego José writes to his cousin to inform him about the state of his affairs in Madrid. Castillejo wants to return to Madrid to stop a royal decree that would take away his income as Correo Mayor de Indias. Diego José also comments on the recent marriage between Castillejo's daughter and Lara's son.