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Diego José shares with Lara the arrangements he has made regarding the trial Lara is facing over the mayorazgo of Amusco and Redecilla, and also over the county of Treviño. Diego José explains the lawyers in Madrid charged expensive fees and for that reason he has not submitted the remittance to Lara as he should have. He also comments on the attempts at reestablishing Ribero's good name and honor, and Salzedo's new position in the Camara de Indias. Regarding the corregimiento of Sica Sica, Arriaga has promised he will give it to Juan Bautista but Diego José is skeptical. Finally, Diego José comments on the unfortunate situation of Superunda, and he complains that new judges for the Camara de Indias have been apointed. This means he will have to make their acquaintance to have them on his side.
Diego José shares with Lara the arrangements he has made regarding the trial Lara is facing over the mayorazgo of Amusco and Redecilla, and also over the county of Treviño. Diego José explains the lawyers in Madrid charged expensive fees and for that reason he has not submitted the remittance to Lara as he should have. He also comments on the attempts at reestablishing Ribero's good name and honor, and Salzedo's new position in the Camara de Indias. Regarding the corregimiento of Sica Sica, Arriaga has promised he will give it to Juan Bautista but Diego José is skeptical. Finally, Diego José comments on the unfortunate situation of Superunda, and he complains that new judges for the Camara de Indias have been apointed. This means he will have to make their acquaintance to have them on his side.