Francisco Javier de Morales y Castejón de Arroyo
Francisco Javier de Morales y Castejón de Arroyo was a Spanish soldier and interim governor of Chile from March 1770 to March 1772.
Sources
- Diego Barros Arana, Vicuña Mackenna, Carlos Tomás, Historia jeneral de Chile Tomo VI, Published by R. Jover, 1886. Original from Harvard University, Digitized Sep 12, 2008, 483 pages
- Parte Quinta Capitulo IIX pp. 316–338
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Preceded by Juan de Balmaseda y Censano Beltrán |
Royal Governor of Chile 1770–1772 |
Succeeded by Agustín de Jáuregui |
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