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Jose Rodrigo da Camara

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Succeeded by
  
Luis Manuel da Camara

Citizenship
  
Kingdom of Portugal

Constituency
  
Sao Miguel

Name
  
Jose da

Monarch
  
Afonso VI Pedro II Joao V

Preceded by
  
Manuel Luis Baltazar da Camara

Died
  
1724 (aged 58–59) Lisbon

Jose Rodrigo da Camara (1665 - 1724), member of the Azorean dynastic Goncalves da Camara family, he was son of Manuel Luis Baltazar da Camara (first Count of Ribeira Grande), and by extension the second Count, and 11th Donatary Captain of the island of Sao Miguel. He spend little time in the Azores.

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Early life

Born in the Azores, nonetheless he was raised and educated, for the most part, in Lisbon. His father died when he was eight years old, and he was invested in the title of Donatary-Captain of the island, under the administration of his ouvidores (councillors) who responded to his mother and tutor.

At the age of 19 he married in Paris, by civil union, the Princess Constance Emilie de Rohan, daughter of the French House of Rohan and Prince of Soubise, with his godparents the King of France.

Donatario

He spent little time in the Captaincy of the Sao Miguel, and only briefly between 1691 and 1693, then around 1701. The only incentive recorded by this noble was the establishment of a wool textile factory in Ribeira Grande, which was founded in conjunction with his son Luis Manuel da Camara, who also resided in Paris, and contracted people to handle his affairs locally. This included a master and 52 French workmen, who were sent to work in the establishment.

Later life

He died in Lisbon in 1724, a year after the death of his son.

References

Jose Rodrigo da Camara Wikipedia