Notes: Matrimonios de Españoles, f. 59.
Don Marcelo José de Anza and Doña Manuela Primo de Rivera. On the 1st of January in the year of the Lord 1781, my lord, his most illustrious lordship the archbishop having dispensed with the three banns for before and after the marriage, I, Doctor Don Miguel Primo de Rivera, potentiate of this holy church, regular of the holy office of the inquisition of this kingdom, judge, provisor, and general vicor of this archbishopric, being at one of the houses on the street called Colonio Viejo, where the last of the banns was administered without any impediment resulting, by present policy assisted at the celebration of the legitimate and truthful marriage of Marcelo José de Anza, originally from Alza, jurisdiction of San Sebastian in the province of Guipuzcoa, diocese of Pamplona in the Kingdom of Castile, legitimate son of Don José de Anza and Doña Josepha Vicenta de Arrieta, a single man, and Doña Manuela Primo de Rivera, a single Spanish lady, native of Xalapa de la Feria, bishopric of Puebla de los Ángeles, legitimate daughter of Don Antonio Primo de Rivera and Doña Antonia de Acosta. Witnesses were Don Aniceto del Barrio and Don Juan Ignacio Fagalde, residents of this City of Mexico. On the 6th of the said month and year the blessings of the holy church were conferred upon them in the chapel of the Baños del Peñol for which the witnesses were the same as for the marriage, and other various persons, for which truth I signed. = Don Miguel Primo de Rivera. |