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  • This abstract describes two related official correspondence documents held in the Arquivo Histórico Ultramarino (AHU), originating from the Portuguese imperial administration in the late seventeenth century and bearing later archival annotations. The first is a royal directive dated 23 March 1671, signed by António de Noronha on behalf of the Prince of Portugal, addressed to the Municipal Council (Câmara) of Macau, responding to its 14 December 1668 letter concerning abuses by Captains-General in Macau and instructing referral of the matter to the Viceroy of the Estado da Índia for assessment and remedial action. The second is a supplementary directive dated 23 March 1674, signed by Luís de Mendonça Furtado in his capacity as Viceroy of India and Prince Regent, addressed to the same Macau Câmara, ordering judicial investigation into the reported abuses, requiring formal reporting on corrective measures, and mandating documentation of penalties imposed. Both documents reference the Ordinances and Regulations (regimento) governing Captains-General’s conduct, emphasise fidelity to crown authority, and underscore administrative accountability within the Portuguese colonial framework in Macau. Marginalia and archival stamps—including references to the Arquivo Histórico Colonial de Macau and Arquivo Histórico da Índia—confirm provenance and custodial history. A later marginal note dated 1 December 1874 indicates nineteenth-century archival handling. These materials constitute primary evidence for studying Portuguese colonial governance, legal administration, and inter-institutional relations in Macau during the late seventeenth century.

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