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Show Sean? i) mone veners eee) olka hd ae et eee ae ee Pere — ee ball Se ee he Pe Sl eter ee ee ee De ee eet whe Feet Lp heeties api wiegenet hak ak ee hd te Yas” a Se oe eces a Ok OE OE as to ghDea Sea ete EXTIS SIE ess et” tal me oe ee a re ee et Tk nen fed eet el 48 L ley hv ae sah kits > EREEEBT wes As e *i* . + Se * at ity se )% THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO there be effected the lodgment and security of the subjects of his Majesty, and their families, the armament and horses; let your Excellency appoint persons as corporals (cabos) of the matters which are to be arranged and overseers of the supplies offered, and let the same be distributed with the care and moderation which is due, and that notice be given to his Reverence of the persons of whom he asks to be informed, and of the acceptance of the donations; and as to whether or not there is a sufficiency, let the fact be made known to him, and whoever can perform individual service will do his best in the matter concerned and will give him such service for the higher honor of his sacred religion, and if admitted that he be requested to ordain that at the post and place where we may settle to await the determination of his Majesty, there shall remain congregated the Reverend Fathers Definers. the pastor of the Villa of Santa Fe and of Isleta and such others who, as subjects and ministers of his Majesty, may agree to render assistance with the knowledge and experience they have ac~ ed by their long service; wherefore, on behalf of your xcellency as well as of this Cabildo, let it be made known a said Reverend Father, and, in any event, the commands — coped always made in wisdom, will be pere nae this they gave as their opinion, all of which ney ask to be put in proper form and certified ; and they signed it with their names at this Plaza de Armas, on the 3d da eed October of said year, before me the clerk of the Rp, ie ene Pie : nd Xavier, Alealde Ordinario. UCERO DE Gopoy, Alealde Ordinario. ORIO DE VaupEs, Alcalde Mayor. yi GRANILLO, Procurador. oe LONSO DEL Rio, , Regid Regidor. fe a of the Cabildo, Justice and Administra tion: oR. HRANCISCO DE VELASCO Clerk of the Cabildo.”? or see . oe entitled ‘‘ sag 4 Fees eee ra e . e ° the troops and the people at La Salineta ‘Ith day of September. The auto which is pasar nuestra resetia de armas cavallos y pHleéei by Charles Wilson Hackett, The Re- treat of i] ve Spaniards See South ‘western Historical , and of which ois rh sheers from New Mesxico in 1680, Quarterly, vol. xvi, no. 3 pp. The 264- Mr. Hackett has a copy not isin by me information. A complete inventory was himself. Mr. the individual eeu Wessomeattested Hachety ackett gives extractsby from the rolls, which show the 49 general character and woe-begone condition in which the refugees found themselves at the time, which are given here. ‘At once, after the promulgation of the proclamation, the maestre de campo Francisco Xavier, alcalde ordinario With six very of the first vote, passed muster as follows: lean horses, useless for service; a sword; a dagger; a skin He had been robbed by jacket; an arquebus; and a shield. In witness whereof he signed the enemy of all his goods. it and declared that he had with him a family of four daughters, two sons, and female servant. ‘CH RANCISCO XAVIER ‘¢ Alealde Ordinario [Rubric] ’ ‘““The maestre de campo Pedro de Leiva, now serving in that capacity for the kingdom, passed muster, as well as three sons, all of whom serve his Majesty, all with their personal arms, and amongst them twenty-five horses, some The enemy of them in good condition and some lean. killed Leiva’s wife, two young lady daughters, and two sons, soldiers in the pueblo of Galisteo, three grandsons, and And of thirty servants which he had a daughter-in-law. the enemy left him three, and robbed him and his sons of all their property. And he signed it. ‘“Pgpro DE Letva [Rubric] ’’ with four lean horses, muster ‘‘Pedro de Cuellar passed served a royal arquebus and its equipment, and a boy, who him. The enemy killed his wife and daughter in the re- And he signed it. volt, and robbed him, poor as he was. ‘<PrpRo DE CUELLAR [Rubric] ”’ ‘‘Captain Francisco de Anaya passed muster on foot ; personal arms; robbed by the enemy. They killed his wife and three [other] persons, children, relatives and servants. Nothing was left him but that which he has on his back. And he signed it. ‘CBrancisco pp ANAyA [Rubric] ”’ “The sargento mayor Juan Lucero de Godoy, alcalde ordinario of the second vote, showed a sword, a dagger and an arquebus; a lean horse; four sons, young men capable of bearing arms, all naked and without weapons; four daughters, young women ; and five servants ; state, marr! ed. And he signed it. | JuAN Lucero pe Gopoy [Rubric] “The maestre de campo Alonso Garcia, lieutenant of government and war, and captain general of the jurisdic- tions of Rio Abajo — state, married — passed muster with eighty horses and five mules, all of the latter lean, suffer- |