Three-quarters of an hour had passed since he had first entered the viceregal palace. |
At his death, Franz Mayer left his collection of viceregal Mexican art to his adopted nation to afford the people of Mexico tangible evidence of their rich colonial heritage. |
One of the most important industries in viceregal Mexico was the production of tin-glazed earthenware, known as Talavera, which was made primarily in Puebla. |
The Governor General will receive a viceregal salute and then proceed to an inspection of the guard. |
She travelled extensively throughout Canada in an effort to bring the viceregal office to the people and to promote national unity. |
The colonial authorities encouraged Spanish and indigenous settlement in the area with incentives of formal viceregal land grants awarded by the Crown. |