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Pedro tells Diego José about his brothers and sisters' activities. He provides information about some errands he had to run and mentions he is sending their brothers' birth certificates except for Rosita's that he is still looking for. He is also sending their great grandfather's will for Diego to take notice of some details of the mayorazgo he has inherited. Pedro mentions a rebellion in Apongo his brother Juan has had to deal with. He is thankful to Diego José for trying to obtain a Corregimiento in Canta for him. Finally Pedro mentions a past disagreement between his brother Fernando and Diego José but he hopes they can be in good terms again soon.
Pedro tells Diego José about his brothers and sisters' activities. He provides information about some errands he had to run and mentions he is sending their brothers' birth certificates except for Rosita's that he is still looking for. He is also sending their great grandfather's will for Diego to take notice of some details of the mayorazgo he has inherited. Pedro mentions a rebellion in Apongo his brother Juan has had to deal with. He is thankful to Diego José for trying to obtain a Corregimiento in Canta for him. Finally Pedro mentions a past disagreement between his brother Fernando and Diego José but he hopes they can be in good terms again soon.