Francisco de Manzanares y Dardos
Vice-Mayor of Buenos Aires
In office
1613–1614
MonarchPhilip III
Preceded byMateo Leal de Ayala
Succeeded bySebastian de Orduña
Procurador General of Buenos Aires
In office
1615–1616
Preceded by?
Succeeded by?
Personal details
Bornc. 1580
La Mancha, Toledo, Spain
Died13 January 1642
Buenos Aires, Argentina
SpouseLeonor Pérez Burgos de Aguilar
ChildrenDesciende a traves de su hija Doña Juana de Manzanares es el Imo Señor Don Nestor Pereyra.Caballero del Rio de la Plata N 1966 con descendencia.Actualmente residente en Montevideo Uruguay.
Occupationpolitician
military man
Professionarmy
laws
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Spanish Empire
Branch/serviceSpanish Army
Years of servicec. 1600-c.1640
RankCaptain

Francisco de Manzanares y Dardos (born-16th-century) was a Spanish nobleman and politician, who served during the Viceroyalty of Peru, holding honorary functions as alcalde, alguacil,[1] lieutenant governor and regidor of Buenos Aires.[2]

Biography

He was born in Villa de la Membrilla, La Mancha,[3] the son of Pedro Alonso Dardos and María López de Manzanares, belonging to illustrious Spanish families. He was married in Buenos Aires to Leonor de Aguilar Pérez de Burgos,[4] daughter of Francisco Pérez de Burgos and Juana de Aguilar y Salvatierra, a Creole lady, daughter of Andrés Gil and Leonor de Zamora, natives of Ronda (Spain).[5]

He was elected vice-mayor of Buenos Aires in 1613,[6] and served for several periods as regidor of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires.[7] He participated in the funeral honors performed to Diego Marín de Negrón, governor of Buenos Aires, who died in the city in 1613, and also toke part in the swearing of Francés de Beaumont y Navarra, as the new governor.[8]

Francisco de Manzanares y Dardos held various government positions, including alguacil mayor, procurator general,[9] fiel ejecutor and mayordomo of Buenos Aires.[10] He also served as interim lieutenant governor of Buenos Aires in 1600.

References

  1. Acuerdos del extinguido Cabildo de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires (Argentina). Cabildo, Vicente Fidel López, 1887
  2. Registro estadístico de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires (Argentina : Province). Dirección General de Estadística -, 1872
  3. Aportes biogenealógicos para un padrón de habitantes del Río de la Plata, Volume 4, Fernández Burzaco, 1989, 1986
  4. Genealogía, Issues 13-15, Instituto Argentino de Ciencias Genealógicas., 1961, 1961
  5. Investigaciones y ensayos, Volume 30. Academia Nacional de la Historia. 1981.
  6. Historia de las leyes de la nación argentina, Ateneo Nacional, 1916, 1916
  7. Buenos Ayres, 1619, Editorial Reygadas Thompson, 1982, 1982
  8. =Acuerdos del extinguido Cabildo de Buenos Aires (1614-1617) (PDF), Archivo General de la Nación Argentina
  9. Buenos Aires vista por sus procuradores (1580-1821), María Isabel Seoane, 1992
  10. Boletín, Volume 28, Part 1, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 1944


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