Count of Pozos Dulces is a Spanish title created on 24 June 1790, along with the viscountcy of la Albufera, by Charles IV of Spain for Melchor Jacot y Ortiz Rojano,[1] son of José Jacot y Ruiz de la Escalera (1702–1738.)[2]
Count of Pozos Dulces | |
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Creation date | 24 June 1790 |
Peerage | Spanish nobility |
First holder | Melchor Jacob y Ortiz-Rojano |
Present holder | Vacant[1] |
Subsidiary titles | Viscount of la Albufera |
Melchor Jacot y Ortiz-Rojano was Robed Minister of the 'Consejo Supremo de las Indias', First Regent of Lima's Audience, and Knight of the Order of Carlos III.
According to the Diputación Permanente y Consejo de la Grandeza de España, the title "has been vacant for more than 200 years".[3]
Holder | Period | |
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Created by King Carlos IV of Spain | ||
I | Melchor Jacot y Ortiz-Rojano | 1790–1807 |
II | María Luisa López de Maturana y Eguilar (1759–1832) | 1808–1832 |
III | Bernarda Josefa Jacot y Martínez-Heto, Ortiz-Rojano y Ávila (born 1773) | 1834–1845 |
IV | Francisco María Sánchez de Frías y Jacot (1809–1877)[4] | 1845–1877 |
Present – Vacant[1] |