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Show 234 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO OF NEW MEXICO only 122 of which, however, were Indians, the others being Spaniards or of mixed blood. MARIN vet VALLE, FRANCISCO. Governor and Captain-General of New Mexico, 1754-1760. November 26, 1754. Bando prohibiting the sale of horses, animals and arms to the Indians under penalties named in the order. of MADRID, THOMAS, July 4, 1755. Proofs in matter of protest against the appointment of Don Manuel Sanz de Garvisu on account of charges against the incumbent. 2f _ (a) Petition presented to the Vicario and ecclesiastical Judge by Domingo Lujan, soldier of the Santa Fe Presidio, against Cristobal Jaramillo and the proofs, ete. The complaint charges adultery with wife of complainant. Jaramillo was ordered to remain at his post and to accompany all of the scouting expeditions, ORTIZ, NICOLAS. Petition August VICENTE GINZO, relative to the office of Teniente Santa Fe, of the Santa Fe 2f Santa Fe, September 14, 1756. Bando relative to the people of Alburquerque the guarding of their stock. a oe ALEJANDRO, September neglecting i 1f 92, 1756-March Proceedings in matter of a charge of sedition; he was reinstated as a soldier of the garrison. There are two packages of papers: the first, the copy consisting of 9 folios, and second, the original which consists of 23 folios. : wee vey of proceedings in a criminal case against ces Antonio Naranjo for having mistreated his wife, anuela de Armenta, the originals of which were remitted to the superior government September 18, 1756. of of t the most SANTA FE PRESIDIAL COMPANY, April 17, 1757. Petition and proceedings in matter of charges against solNo judgdiers of the garrison for scandalous conduct. 3f ment. FERNANDEZ, DON CARLOS, May 11, 1757. His petition asking for the office of Teniente of the Santa Fe Presidial Company; granted because of the resignation 2f of Don Vicente Ginzo Ron y Thobar. SANTA FE PRESIDIAL COMPANY, May 16, 17957. Petition, stating that in all New Mexico there was no one who was able to beat the drum and praying that Esteban Rodriguez, who was capable of performing that duty and who had declined the place because he thought he was 1ncompetent, be appointed nevertheless as he was the only Order one in the whole province who could beat a drum. af made. BENAVIDES, JUAN May 30, and Diego Anttonio. Lion. Writs, proceedings, etc., in the matter of their desertion. Nothing done; they had not been taken prior to June 24, 33t 1757. Granted. Presidial Company. MARIN pet VALLE. 8-24, 1759. 3f Santa Fe, December 31, 1759, His petition for resignation. RON y THOBAR, January 1, 1756. etc. 536 . excellent Maes 239 GUERRERO, FRANCISCO, August 22-29, 1757. Complaint of the alealde mayor against the Cabo Miguel to Tenorio, for insulting words, ete. The cabo refused rebeen had who s fugitive Indian some custody take into 6f captured. the rank of cor‘A “‘Cabo”’ was a military officer, having cabo de caval- poral; there were different kinds of cabos: é; leria, cabo de vara, ete. a Vigil for sheep (a) Receipt of Ygnacio Jaramillo to Juan _ r 1, Octobe years. five of period the for o on partid JOSEPH, ANTONIO, March 28, 1762. Yudio Gemzaro, February 19- ent of Proceedings in a suit against Joseph G allegos, resid Af Belen. FRESQUI, JUAN ANTONIO. 1762. February 27-April 22, Pedro Proceedings, writs, etc., in suit against the alealde, |