Francisco de Mascarenhas
D. Francisco de Mascarenhas, 1st Count of Vila da Horta and 1st Count of Santa Cruz was a Portuguese nobleman and colonial administrator who was the 13th viceroy of India from 1581 to 1584. He was also a donatary captain of the islands of Flores and Corvo.
Titles
The Count of Vila da Horta was a title created by Philip I of Portugal in 1580 in favour of Francisco. The first count was lost the captaincy of the island of Faial and demanded with the Royal Family, Philip I substituted the title with the count of Santa Cruz conceded the title as a captaincy of donatary in the islands of Corvo and Flores.Count of Santa Cruz was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree of King Philip I of Portugal, dated from October 3, 1593, and granted to Francisco de Mascarenhas, nephew of Dom Pedro de Mascarenhas, 6th Viceroy of Portuguese India.
Through a remarkable marriage policy, this family inherited several other titles and estates, such as Marquis of Gouveia in 1686, and Duke of Aveiro in 1745.