19. Of the qualification of persons employed in the mines, until the establish-
ment of the college of miners
15. Of the specimens of ores to be delivered by the Mine-owners and
4. Of applying the produce of Mines or establishments in case of sequestration ib.
5. Of the reservation to a Mine-owner in case of an execution upon his other
property
8. Of the eligibility of Mine-owners and administrators to the office of magis-
trate or governor, and of their privilege of excusing themselves
9. Of the preference to be shewn to Miners in obtaining lands, renting houses,
and buying provisions; and of their liberty to hunt, fish, &c. and other
privileges
10. Of checking the extravagance of Miners.
11. Of the prohibition of gambling and other shameful diversions among the
Miners
12. Of the duty of the Royal Tribunal, and of the territorial deputations, and
of the force and effect of these Ordinances, and of the mode of proceed-
ing in case of any doubts arising as to their construction
13. Of the duties of the council of the Indies, the Royal Audiencies and Tri-
bunals, the Viceroy, Captains and Commandants General, Governors,
Intendants, Ministers, Judges, and all other persons, in respect to these
Ordinances, and of their final authorization and confirmation