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But forensic experts said last week there was no need to redo the tests because they were done right the first time round, and Ayllon said the judge is unlikely to reissue the order.
'Father Courage' Goes Underground To Seek Son's Killers AP 2011
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But forensic experts said last week there was no need to redo the tests because they were done right the first time round, and Ayllon said the judge is unlikely to reissue the order.
'Father Courage' Goes Underground To Seek Son's Killers AP 2011
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Don José Rafael died in 1832 and the ranch passed to his third wife, Da María Soledad NÒez del Prado y Ayllon Lara from whom it was inherited by her sister, Da Jerónima, in 1835.
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Don José Rafael died in 1832 and the ranch passed to his third wife, Da María Soledad NÒez del Prado y Ayllon Lara from whom it was inherited by her sister, Da Jerónima, in 1835.
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The spot was unhealthy and fever carried off many of the colonists, including Ayllon himself, who died on the 18th of October 1526.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Gordillo's report of the region was so favourable that Ayllon in 1523 obtained from
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" Various
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Ayllon went back with the intention of settling the country, the
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The kindness of the Southern Indians, when not provoked by wanton outrage, is strikingly illustrated in the letter of the famous navigator, Giovanni Verrazzano (See "The World's Discoverers"), who visited the Atlantic seaboard nearly about the same time as the kidnapper Ayllon.
French Pathfinders in North America William Henry Johnson
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Forty-two years before, Lucas Vasquez de {70} Ayllon, a high official of San Domingo, had visited this coast with two vessels.
French Pathfinders in North America William Henry Johnson
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On the death of Ayllon (Oct., 1526) the colony abandoned the country and returned to San Domingo.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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