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Son of Pedro de Balmaceda and Angela Zenzano; lawyer of the Consejos de Espana, named an '']'' of Chile in ], which became permanent November 28, ]. As time went on he was given additional offices. ] appointed him judge of inheritances. ] appointed him protective judge of the ] in July 17, ]. Lastly the ] ] made him minister of the Royal Junta de Tabacos on July 3, ]. | Son of Pedro de Balmaceda and Angela Zenzano; lawyer of the Consejos de Espana, named an '']'' of Chile in ], which became permanent November 28, ]. As time went on he was given additional offices. ] appointed him judge of inheritances. ] appointed him protective judge of the ] in July 17, ]. Lastly the ] ] made him minister of the Royal Junta de Tabacos on July 3, ]. | ||
As dean of the ] of Chile he became temporary governor of the ] after the death of ] on August 24, ]. He then campaigned against the continuing ] on ] in person until March 3, ] when the new Royal Governor Don ] took over the position. He retired in January ], and died on May 30, ]. |
As dean of the ] of Chile he became temporary governor of the ] after the death of ] on August 24, ]. He then campaigned against the continuing ] on ] in person until March 3, ] when the new Royal Governor Don ] took over the position. He retired in January ], and died on May 30, ]. | ||
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Juan de Balmaseda y Censano Beltrán (16 April 1702, Galilea, La Rioja - 30 May 1778), interim Royal Governor of Chile.
Son of Pedro de Balmaceda and Angela Zenzano; lawyer of the Consejos de Espana, named an oidor of Chile in 1739, which became permanent November 28, 1742. As time went on he was given additional offices. José Antonio Manso de Velasco appointed him judge of inheritances. Francisco José de Ovando, Marquis of Ovando appointed him protective judge of the Partido de Aconcagua in July 17, 1745. Lastly the Viceroy of Peru Manuel de Amat y Juniet made him minister of the Royal Junta de Tabacos on July 3, 1766.
As dean of the Royal Audiencia of Chile he became temporary governor of the Kingdom of Chile after the death of Antonio de Guill y Gonzaga on August 24, 1768. He then campaigned against the continuing Mapuche Uprising of 1766 on the frontier in person until March 3, 1770 when the new Royal Governor Don Francisco Javier de Morales took over the position. He retired in January 1773, and died on May 30, 1778.
Additional information
Sources
- Medina, José Toribio (1906). Diccionario Biográfico Colonial de Chile (PDF) (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Imprenta Elzeviriana. p. 107.
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Preceded byAntonio de Guill y Gonzaga | Royal Governor of Chile 1768 - 1770 |
Succeeded byFrancisco Javier de Morales |