An uncle of the Gouveas, Father gaspar de Incarnacao, one of the many priests by whom the old king, John the Fifth, was surrounded, being soon after nominated Prime Minister, through his interest, the dukedom of Aveiro, which had previously become extinct, was bestowed on Dom Joseph.
"The Prime Minister"
W.H.G. Kingston
gaspar Silveira Martims, the local leader of the old Liberal party, had been banished, but from Montevideo he organised the insurrection.
"The South American Republics Part I of II"
Thomas C. Dawson
And Leslie is the authority for two oft-told stories about gaspar Poussin and about the Cremona fiddle.
"Constable"
C. Lewis Hind