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Show 236 Martin, including Diego Antto Naranjo, ete. Judgment against the defendant. 6f Naranjo was the Teniente of the pueblo of Picuriés, located about forty miles north of Santa Fe. In 1680 this pueblo is said to have contained nearly three thousand Indians. A Franciscan mission was located there and was called San Lorenzo; this was destroyed in 1680 and the missionary killed. Subsequent to the re-conquest the Picuriés (some of them) abandoned the pueblo and moved to Quartelejo, a frontier post, settled by Jicarilla Apaches, about 350 miles northeast of Santa Fe. The Picuriés and the Jicarillas have intermarried since that period. Today there are less than one hundred Indians at the pueblo. The name ‘‘Quartelejo’’ has its derivation as follows: Quartel — post and lejos — far-off, distant. It is supposed that this post was located in Beaver Creek valley, Scott county, Kansas, where a typical pueblo ruin was excavated in 1900 by Williston and Martin. See Kas. Hist. Soc. Coll., vi, 1900. Some Indians from the Taos pueblo were sent there in the middle of the seventeenth century, it is said, and were later brought back to Taos. MARTIN, PEDRO, Alcalde Mayor of La Cafiada de Santa Cruz, March 1-13, 1762. Suit against him by various citizens for the redelivery to them of a number of horses against the defendant. and mules, ete. Judgment 13f NARANJO, DIEGO ANTONIO, February 24, March 16, 1762. JUAN ANTONIO vs. Pedro Antto Trugillo. March 8-12, 1762. Proceedings in a suit over a horse, which by the judgment appears to have been ordered returned to the plaintiff. ORTIZ, VALDEZ, 1762. JUAN ROYBAL, JUANA. pe ta CRUZ. March 29-May 6, Proceedings in a suit against him, an Indian, Genizaro, for Guilty and banished the larceny of a horse from the Utes. for four years to Encinillas and fifty lashes to be admin4f istered in the presence of the Utes. 1762. SISNEROS, JUAN PEDRO, May 5-23, Proceedings in his suit against Clemente Gutierrez. Plain6f tiff’s horse had been taken for debt. No judgment. May 13, 1762. of her Her petition relative to the last will and testament deceased husband which had been deposited in the archives. af Order to search for it. 1762. 14, May 24-July GONZALES, MARCIAL. ss Proceedings, ete., in a criminal case against him . a by Dofia Juana Roybal charging him with the ear : steer. Judgment against the defendant. Lopez, (a) Criminal proceeding against Manuel June 21, August 11 (?), 1762. Baranca, for threats. alias C ished. ROMERO, Writs, JOACHIN, June 26, July 14, 1762. ete., in proceeding against him ae for ae aro Indian, FLORES, LUIZ, Mulato and the Geniz . 1762. 12, t known as Tasago. June 23, Augus @ seat them t agains charge al crimin in ete., Proceedings, Proceedings in suit of Francisco Pacheco and Juan Roybal against him on account of certain ‘‘caballos machos.’’ 6 DURAN, 237 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO JUAN vs. Vicente Armijo. March Proceedings in a suit over the ownership of a jack. CASTILLO, JUAN April 16, 1762. Proceedings MIGUEL in a suit about 2f 29, 1762. af vs. Clemente Gutierrez. some mules. Compromised. ot larceny of a cow. ARMIJO, ANTONIO and ANTONIO July 6, 1762. vs. Clemente Gutierrez. Proceedings, ete., in suit over debts. (a) Petition of the residents of Nuestra SANDOBAL : abe of sario de las Truchas and proceedings 10 matter ae i eo ser a . en of the Fray Francisco Campo Redondo. Refers to the transfer of the peop 1752-July 6, 1762. Trampas to the parish of Picuries. Las Truchas and Las e 12, 1762. RODRIGUEZ, JUAN ANTONIO, July e of a eran sale the to e relativ dings procee and n Petitio to relative order an makes or govern The Indian. was eee of Indian captives; the sale in this n stance to his orders. |