Mar 10, 2020 - Sale 2533

Sale 2533 - Lot 324

Price Realized: $ 2,750
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 4,000 - $ 6,000
(MEXICAN IMPRINT--1820.) Ruiz de Apodaca, Juan. Offer of amnesty to American citizens who had fought for Mexican independence. Letterpress broadside, 17 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches, on sealed paper, signed with paraph as Viceroy and Conde of Venedito, and countersigned by Jose Ygnacio Negreyro y Soria as secretary; minor wear including 1 1/2-inch closed tear on top edge, 7 small worm holes; uncut. Mexico, 24 November 1820

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An important and little-known Spanish decree offering amnesty to American and French citizens who had been fighting alongside Mexican rebels. At the core of this broadside are 17 April and 2 May 1820 decrees by the Minister of State in Madrid offering amnesty to American and French prisoners captured in America. The appended 30 June decree extends this to all foreign nationals except for the British. While the number of Americans fighting for Mexican independence was never huge, some joined the expedition of Francisco Xavier Mina, including printer Samuel Bangs and John Davis Bradburn. One example in OCLC.