[1][2][3] According to the Encyclopedia Yucatán, during his brief administration (being an active governor), Pacheco visited every province in New Spain except Tabasco.
[3] In September 1644, there was a possible landing of English pirates under the command of privateer James Jackson, who reached the coast of Campeche with thirteen vessels and over a thousand men.
Along with their hostages, the pirates sailed away, where they became victims of bad weather which capsized several boats, making the captured group survive.
[2] Azcárraga later died three years later (1648) as a victim of a lethal epidemic plague that struck the Yucatán peninsula in 1648.
Pacheco was replaced as Mayor of Mexico City a year later on January 7, 1663 due to his death.