The intendancy took charge of the administration of the estate of the two communities, the mortmain was canceled, and the transfer duly legalized.
An intendancy was deemed necessary, and the Home Government appointed Alexander Ramirez to the post in February, 1813.
The Intendancy of Paris became vacant; he tried to obtain it; but Madame de Prie was inexorable, and the appointment was refused.
Shortly afterwards he received the Intendancy of Touraine, and only returned to Paris in the early part of 1722, when he resumed the direction of the police.
His marriage with Mademoiselle Méliand had given him a right to expect the reversion of the Intendancy of Lille.
The exercise of these extra functions was especially characteristic of the history of the audiencia down to 1785, when the reforms of the intendancy were introduced throughout the Spanish colonial empire.
These cedulas ordered the formation of a government locally, which would conform to the general principles of the intendancy and which were laid down in the cedulas referred to.
It has been pointed out already in this chapter that the effect of the reforms of the intendancywas to limit the jurisdiction of the oidores over special commissions.
As we shall note in another chapter, Jose Basco y Vargas inaugurated the reforms of the intendancy in the Philippines, retaining the post of governor, while Ciriaco Gonzales Carvajal was first intendente de guerra y real hacienda.
Likewise the plans for the government of the intendancy were submitted to the acuerdo by Governor Basco y Vargas in 1785.
Mention should also be made of the brewing industry which Talon set upon its feet during his brief intendancy but which, like all the rest of his schemes, did not long survive his departure.
In 1764 the intendancy of Havana was established, likewise with good results.
The interior provinces of the viceroyalty were the intendancy of San Luis Potosi, including the provinces of New Leon and New Santander.
Each intendancy was subdivided into subdelegaciones.
New Biscay, or Durango, intendancy of, boundaries, extent, i.
The intendancy of Tarma contains many gold and silver workings, particularly the celebrated mines of Yauricocha, in the Cerro de Bombon.
In this intendancy with its dependencies of Castro Vireyna and Lircay there is one mine of gold, eighty of silver, two of quicksilver, and ten of lead.
Sonora, intendancyof New Spain, boundaries, districts of, capital, i.
The intendancy of Guancavelica is chiefly of note on account of the mercury mines it contains, there being only one silver mine of any importance.
O Oaxaca or Guaxaca, intendancy of, boundaries, i.
The chief town of this intendancy is Guancavelica, thirty miles north-west of Guamanga, in 12 deg.
Valladolid or Mechoacan, intendancy of New Spain, boundaries and extent, i.
In the northern part of the intendancy of Vera Cruz, and two leagues from the village of Papantla, there is a pyramidal edifice of great antiquity.
The intendancy of Yucatan forms a peninsula, about a hundred leagues in length, between the bays of Campeachy and Honduras.
Eastward of the intendancy of Puebla is that of Vera Cruz.
On the coasts of the Intendancy of Vera Cruz are the island of Ramirez in the gulf or lake of Tamiagua, a large isle in the centre, and the smaller island of Tore.
The mountains surrounding the vale in which Mexico is situated, are all very high, but reach the greatest elevation on the south, where the intendancy of Puebla begins, in which are two great volcanoes close to the boundaries of Mexico.
It is bounded on the north by the intendancy of New Biscay or Durango, on the east by San Luis Potosi, on the west by Guadalaxara, and on the south by Guanaxuato.
An extended description of the capital of the intendancy having been given, we shall now briefly describe the most noted towns of the province.
The governor of the intendancy resides in this town as does the bishop of Popayan, who is suffragan of the archbishop of Bogota.
The most eastern fort of this intendancy is the Presidio of Nacogdoch, which is 68 leagues from the United Statesʼ Fort Clayborne.
THIS intendancy is one of the smallest in New Spain, and is the first of those we are about to describe, which are under the immediate controul of the viceroy.
Unfortunate it is that Bigot's astounding depravity has led too many readers and writers of Canadian history to look upon the intendancy of New France as a post held chiefly by rascals.
So long as it fitted into the needs of the colony, so long as the intendancy remained to guard the people against seigneurial avarice, the system had a great deal to be said in its behalf.
Without the intendancy the seigneurial system would soon have become an agent of oppression, for some Canadian seigneurs were quite as avaricious as their friends at home.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intendancy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.