Among other papers which Dasmarinas brought from Spain was a royal cedula giving him power to nominate his successor, who proved to be his son, Don Luis, who after some difficulty succeeded temporarily to his father's position.
The cedula must be renewed annually and the cost is from $1.
One of them is the "cedula personal," a sort of passport.
But the cedula is only one device out of many for extracting gold from the refractory ore of poverty.
And any one who holds a cedula costing less than $3 is further required to render the government fifteen days of unremunerated labor.
In 1732, a new cedula granted the retreat the right to have a church with a bell, and prescribed, at the same time, that the inmates were not required to observe retirement by a rigid vow, but only for the purposes of good administration.
A cedula inserted between membranes 19 and 20 of Pleas and Mem.
This royal cedula was interpreted as applicable to existing incumbents, and investigations as to their genealogies were set on foot, with the intention of weeding out at least the familiars who were not limpios.
The identification of the offices was facilitated, in 1660, by a royal cedula prescribing that fiscals were to be held the equals of inquisitors in precedence and honors, canopies, cushions and the like, as well as in pay and emoluments.
Even as late as 1501, a royal cedula announces that Deza is about to send inquisitors with their officials to various bishoprics to provide them with tribunals and all receivers were instructed to pay them such sums as he might designate.
The humane attitude of the Spaniard towards the negro slave made the Royal Cedula issued by King Carlos III.
By that same cedula negro slaves were granted the right to hold property which opened for them opportunities for eventual emancipation.
With this concurs the fact, as said, that they were passed by the Council, of which a cedula to that effect has been presented.
Suplico a Vs manden despachar desa Audiencia Real vna cedula para que todos me obedezcan i tengan por Governador, porque asi mas sosegados ternan todos los animos i mas i mejor se hara el servicio de S.
He also ordered Paredes, who had caused so much trouble before, to observe carefully the wishes of His Majesty as expressed in the famous cedula of 1526.
These took their departure on the 15th of last month, carrying their prisoners to court; and by virtue of the cedula of Your Majesty, I caused the delivery to me of the remaining French to be kept securely as Your Highness required.
That body having given its assent, the Emperor signed a royal cedulaat Aranda de Duero, authorising the printing of the book.
Thinking there was nothing doubtful in the cedulas Your Highness sent for the departure of these religious I did not care to exhibit the cedula until the very end, in case we took besides the forty, an excess of stores, etc.
Las Casas, in company with other friars embarked with the new Prior for Mexico, his own destination being Peru, where he had not only to deliver the royal cedula he had secured, but also to found some convents in those regions.
I beseech Your Highness, if it be your pleasure that I should go with this fleet and take those friars, to do me the favour to send me a cedula ordering that they give me the two hundred and fifty ducats out of the funds of the dead.
Juan de Samano, his Majesty’s secretary, and the cedula you ask for, authorizing the expenses of the forty friars who are going to Honduras, goes with this.
The others who come will be provided with their passage and stores according to the cedula you possess.
You will take care that they are collected according to the cedulawhich I send by him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cedula" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.