Francisco Hurtado del Pino

Francisco Hurtado del Pino was a Spanish colonial officer who served as the first and only Intendant of Chiloé between 1784 and 1789.[1] In 1786 Viceroy of Peru Teodoro de Croix sent Hurtado del Pino navy officer José de Moraleda y Montero to aid him making accurate maps of the archipelago.[2] Eventually Moraleda would stay in Chiloé until 1796 long after the intendantship of hurtado del Pino.[2] After Hurtado's term ended the Intendancy of Chiloé was abolished and lieutenant colonel Francisco Garos took charge of the affairs in Chiloé Archipelago.[1]

References

  1. Urbina Burgos, R. (2012). Notas para el estudio del oficio de Gobernador de Chiloé durante el periodo indiano. Revista Chilena de Historia del Derecho, (10), pp. 205-219.
  2. Sagredo Baeza, Rafael (2009). "Navegación científica en el Mar del Sur. El piloto Moraleda (1772-1810)" [Scientific Navigation in the South Sea. Steer Moraleda (1772-1810)]. Revista de historia iberoamericana (in Spanish). 2 (1): 46–79. doi:10.3232/RHI.2008.V1.N1.03. Retrieved January 23, 2019.

Sources

  • Urbina Burgos, R. (1986). La Intendencia de Chiloé y los conflictos del gobernador-intendente Francisco Hurtado: 1784–1789. Revista de Historia y Geografía, 154.
Political offices
Preceded by
New office
Intendant of Chiloé
1784–1789
Succeeded by
Position abolished
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