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José de Zúñiga y la Cerda

José de Zúñiga y la Cerda (1654–1725) was a Spanish nobleman, field marshal and governor of Spanish Florida (1699–1706) and Cartagena de Indias in present-day Colombia (1712–18). He served twenty-seven years in the Spanish Netherlands, rising to the rank of field marshal. He participated in the defense of the town of Melilla when it was besieged by the Moors.

José de Zúñiga y la Cerda
31st Governor of La Florida
In office
1699 – 9 April 1706
Preceded byLaureano de Torres y Ayala
Succeeded byFrancisco de Córcoles y Martínez
Governor of Cartagena de Indias
In office
1706–1710
Preceded byJuan Díaz-Pimienta y Solanarubias
Succeeded byJeronimo de Badillo
Personal details
Born1654
Havana, Cuba
Died1725
unknown
Professionfield master and governor

Political career Edit

Governor of Florida Edit

King Carlos II of Spain named Zúñiga Governor and Captain General of Spanish Florida on January 30, 1699. The oath of office with instructions concerning the responsibilities of his appointment was administered by the court of the Casa de Contratación (in English: House of Trade) in Seville, on May 20, 1699. He was given a license to carry four slaves, and he sailed to New Spain in the fleet commanded by General Manuel de Velasco y Tejada on May 23, 1699.

Zúñiga was governor of Florida from 1699 until 1706. In 1701, he appointed Juan de Ayala y Escobar as "visitador general" of Apalachee to investigate the terms of the peace that the native tribes there had made with other peoples, such as the towns of Apalachicola Province.[1] During his administration he improved the castle (castillo) or fortress and the town defenses of St. Augustine, the capital of the province. In 1702 St. Augustine was besieged by English troops under Colonel James Moore, who lacked heavy artillery to capture the fort. The siege resulted in the burning of the town outside the fort.[2][3] Zúñiga y la Cerda ordered the remaining Spanish missions in Apalachee and Timucua Province to be moved closer together for defensive purposes.[4] The English and their Indian allies fled with the arrival of a relief flotilla commanded by Esteban de Berroa and Capt. Lope de Solloso, leading a team of Galician recruits and militia troops from Havana.[2][3] Zúñiga's term as governor of Florida ended on April 9, 1706.[5]

Governor of Cartagena de Indias Edit

Zúñiga was appointed governor of Cartagena de Indias in 1706 (or 1712) to replace Juan Diaz Pimienta. He served until 1710 (or 1718), and returned to Spain in the only boat of the fleet of Admiral Antonio de Ulloa that survived a storm in the Bahamas.[6] He died in 1725.

References Edit

  1. ^ Grady, p. 110.
  2. ^ a b Antonio de Alcedo; Aaron Arrowsmith (1812). The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies: Containing an Entire Translation of the Spanish Work of Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo. Vol. 1. James Carpenter; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown; White, Cochrane and Company and Murray; Parker; and Deighton. p. 19.
  3. ^ a b Antonio de Alcedo; Aaron Arrowsmith (1812). The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies: Containing an Entire Translation of the Spanish Work of Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo. Vol. 2. James Carpenter; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown; White, Cochrane and Company and Murray; Parker; and Deighton. p. 104.
  4. ^ Barbara Olexer (2005). The Enslavement of the American Indian in Colonial Times. Joyous Publishing. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-9722740-4-3.
  5. ^ Cahoon, Ben. U.S. States F-K.
  6. ^ Antonio de Alcedo; Aaron Arrowsmith (1812). The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies: Containing an Entire Translation of the Spanish Work of Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo. Vol. 1. James Carpenter; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown; White, Cochrane and Company and Murray; Parker; and Deighton. p. 329.

Sources Edit

  • Alcedo, Antonio de (1812). The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies. Vol. 1. London: G.A. Thomson Esq.
  • Alcedo, Antonio de (1812). The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies. Vol. 2. London: G.A. Thomson Esq..
  • http://pares.mcu.es «AER (Archivos Españoles en Red)».
  • Grady, Timothy Paul (2010) [1951]. Anglo-Spanish Rivalry in Colonial South-East America, 1650–1725. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-1725-9. OCLC 245840026.. Nº 14. Page 110.
  • Boyd, Mark F; Smith, Hale G; Griffin, John W (1999) [1951]. Here They Once Stood: the Tragic End of the Apalachee Missions. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-1725-9. OCLC 245840026.
  • Olexer, Barbara (2005). The Enslavement of the American Indian in Colonial Times. Columbia, MD: Joyous. ISBN 978-0-9722740-4-3. OCLC 255476011..

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Jose de Zuniga y la Cerda 1654 1725 was a Spanish nobleman field marshal and governor of Spanish Florida 1699 1706 and Cartagena de Indias in present day Colombia 1712 18 He served twenty seven years in the Spanish Netherlands rising to the rank of field marshal He participated in the defense of the town of Melilla when it was besieged by the Moors Jose de Zuniga y la Cerda31st Governor of La FloridaIn office 1699 9 April 1706Preceded byLaureano de Torres y AyalaSucceeded byFrancisco de Corcoles y MartinezGovernor of Cartagena de IndiasIn office 1706 1710Preceded byJuan Diaz Pimienta y SolanarubiasSucceeded byJeronimo de BadilloPersonal detailsBorn1654Havana CubaDied1725unknownProfessionfield master and governor Contents 1 Political career 1 1 Governor of Florida 1 2 Governor of Cartagena de Indias 2 References 3 SourcesPolitical career EditGovernor of Florida Edit King Carlos II of Spain named Zuniga Governor and Captain General of Spanish Florida on January 30 1699 The oath of office with instructions concerning the responsibilities of his appointment was administered by the court of the Casa de Contratacion in English House of Trade in Seville on May 20 1699 He was given a license to carry four slaves and he sailed to New Spain in the fleet commanded by General Manuel de Velasco y Tejada on May 23 1699 Zuniga was governor of Florida from 1699 until 1706 In 1701 he appointed Juan de Ayala y Escobar as visitador general of Apalachee to investigate the terms of the peace that the native tribes there had made with other peoples such as the towns of Apalachicola Province 1 During his administration he improved the castle castillo or fortress and the town defenses of St Augustine the capital of the province In 1702 St Augustine was besieged by English troops under Colonel James Moore who lacked heavy artillery to capture the fort The siege resulted in the burning of the town outside the fort 2 3 Zuniga y la Cerda ordered the remaining Spanish missions in Apalachee and Timucua Province to be moved closer together for defensive purposes 4 The English and their Indian allies fled with the arrival of a relief flotilla commanded by Esteban de Berroa and Capt Lope de Solloso leading a team of Galician recruits and militia troops from Havana 2 3 Zuniga s term as governor of Florida ended on April 9 1706 5 Governor of Cartagena de Indias Edit Zuniga was appointed governor of Cartagena de Indias in 1706 or 1712 to replace Juan Diaz Pimienta He served until 1710 or 1718 and returned to Spain in the only boat of the fleet of Admiral Antonio de Ulloa that survived a storm in the Bahamas 6 He died in 1725 References Edit Grady p 110 a b Antonio de Alcedo Aaron Arrowsmith 1812 The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies Containing an Entire Translation of the Spanish Work of Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo Vol 1 James Carpenter Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown White Cochrane and Company and Murray Parker and Deighton p 19 a b Antonio de Alcedo Aaron Arrowsmith 1812 The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies Containing an Entire Translation of the Spanish Work of Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo Vol 2 James Carpenter Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown White Cochrane and Company and Murray Parker and Deighton p 104 Barbara Olexer 2005 The Enslavement of the American Indian in Colonial Times Joyous Publishing p 119 ISBN 978 0 9722740 4 3 Cahoon Ben U S States F K Antonio de Alcedo Aaron Arrowsmith 1812 The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies Containing an Entire Translation of the Spanish Work of Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo Vol 1 James Carpenter Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown White Cochrane and Company and Murray Parker and Deighton p 329 Sources EditAlcedo Antonio de 1812 The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies Vol 1 London G A Thomson Esq Alcedo Antonio de 1812 The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies Vol 2 London G A Thomson Esq http pares mcu es AER Archivos Espanoles en Red Grady Timothy Paul 2010 1951 Anglo Spanish Rivalry in Colonial South East America 1650 1725 Gainesville FL University Press of Florida ISBN 978 0 8130 1725 9 OCLC 245840026 Nº 14 Page 110 Boyd Mark F Smith Hale G Griffin John W 1999 1951 Here They Once Stood the Tragic End of the Apalachee Missions Gainesville FL University Press of Florida ISBN 978 0 8130 1725 9 OCLC 245840026 Olexer Barbara 2005 The Enslavement of the American Indian in Colonial Times Columbia MD Joyous ISBN 978 0 9722740 4 3 OCLC 255476011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose de Zuniga y la Cerda amp oldid 1146041173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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