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(Redirected from José Malcampo, 3rd Marquis of San Rafael) Spanish noble, admiral and politician

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Malcampo and the second or maternal family name is Monge.
The Most ExcellentThe Marquess of San Rafael
Prime Minister of Spain
In office
5 October 1871 – 21 December 1871
MonarchAmadeo I
Preceded byManuel Ruiz Zorrilla
Succeeded byPraxedes Sagasta
Personal details
BornJosé Malcampo y Monge
13 January 1828
San Fernando, Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain
Died23 May 1880 (aged 52 years)
Sanlucar de Barrameda, Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain

Don José Malcampo y Monge, 3rd Marquess of San Rafael (13 January 1828– 23 May 1880) was a Spanish noble, admiral and politician who participated in the Revolution of 1868 as a seaman and served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1871, during the reign of King Amadeo I.

Malcampo was born in San Fernando, Cádiz. In the course of his career, he held other important military and political offices such as Minister of State in 1871, President of the Council of State and Captain and Governor General of the Philippines from 1874 to 1877, in the reign of King Alfonso XII. During his governorship, the city of Jolo was taken from the Sultanate of Sulu, and the Marquess was granted the titles of Count of Jolo and Viscount of Mindanao as victory titles. He founded the first Masonic Lodge in Cavite. It was called La Primer Luz Filipina. He died at Sanlúcar de Barrameda.

References

  1. Real decreto haciendo merced de Título del Reino, con la denominación de Conde de Joló, Vizconde de Mindanao, al Contraalmirante de la Armada D. José Malcampo y Monje, Marqués de San Rafael. Gaceta de Madrid no. 210, 29 July 1877, pg. 297.(BOE-A-1877-5842)
  2. "The History of the Philippines is the History of the Craft". Retrieved 20 February 2012.
Political offices
Preceded byManuel Ruiz Zorrilla Prime Minister of Spain
5 October 1871 – 21 December 1871
Succeeded byPráxedes Mateo Sagasta
Preceded byThe Marquis of Mendigorríaas Acting Minister of State Minister of State
(Acting)

5 October 1871 – 20 November 1871
Succeeded byBonifacio de Blas
Government offices
Preceded byManuel Blanco Valderramaas Acting Governor-General of the Philippines Governor-General of the Philippines
18 June 1874 – 28 February 1877
Succeeded byDomingo Moriones
Prime ministers of Spain
Acting prime ministers shown in italics.
Queen Isabella II
(1833–1868)
Democratic Sexennium
(1868–1874)
The Restoration
(1874–1931)
Second Republic
(1931–1939)
Spain under Franco
(1936–1975)
Since 1975
Spanish governors-general of the Philippines
1565–1898
Under the
Viceroyalty of New Spain
(1565–1821)
Flag of New Spain (Used until 1821

Under Spain
(1821–1898)
Italics indicates a member of the clergy of the Catholic Church.
Smallcaps indicates an oidor of the Real Audiencia of Manila.


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