José Marín de Velasco
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José Marín de Velasco was a Governor of Chiloé in the early 18th century. He was named Royal Governor of Chiloé by the King of Spain in 1708 by doing a monetary contribution—or in other words de facto purchasing the office.[1]
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José Marín de Velasco | |
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Royal Governor of Chiloé | |
In office 1708–1712 | |
Monarch | Philip V of Spain |
Succeeded by | Blas de Vera Ponce y León |
Royal Governor of Chiloé | |
In office 1715 or 1716 – 1719 | |
Monarch | Philip V of Spain |
Succeeded by | Nicolás Salvo |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Spain |
Rank | Captain |
Unit | Caballos de Chacao |
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