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- Juan_de_Ayala_y_Escobar abstract "Juan Francisco Buenaventura de Ayala Escobar (1637 – May 28, 1727) was a prominent Spanish soldier and administrator who governed Florida between 1716 and 1718. His government finished when he was accused of contraband and forced to leave the government in Florida, leaving it on 3 August, in this year. A few years later he was arrested and imprisoned, after which he was sent to Cuba by the new governor, Antonio de Benavides, although he died before his trial was established, in 1727.".
- Q6301208 abstract "Juan Francisco Buenaventura de Ayala Escobar (1637 – May 28, 1727) was a prominent Spanish soldier and administrator who governed Florida between 1716 and 1718. His government finished when he was accused of contraband and forced to leave the government in Florida, leaving it on 3 August, in this year. A few years later he was arrested and imprisoned, after which he was sent to Cuba by the new governor, Antonio de Benavides, although he died before his trial was established, in 1727.".
- Juan_de_Ayala_y_Escobar comment "Juan Francisco Buenaventura de Ayala Escobar (1637 – May 28, 1727) was a prominent Spanish soldier and administrator who governed Florida between 1716 and 1718. His government finished when he was accused of contraband and forced to leave the government in Florida, leaving it on 3 August, in this year. A few years later he was arrested and imprisoned, after which he was sent to Cuba by the new governor, Antonio de Benavides, although he died before his trial was established, in 1727.".
- Q6301208 comment "Juan Francisco Buenaventura de Ayala Escobar (1637 – May 28, 1727) was a prominent Spanish soldier and administrator who governed Florida between 1716 and 1718. His government finished when he was accused of contraband and forced to leave the government in Florida, leaving it on 3 August, in this year. A few years later he was arrested and imprisoned, after which he was sent to Cuba by the new governor, Antonio de Benavides, although he died before his trial was established, in 1727.".