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Show THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO narrows (Angostura) of the river, to where the grant made to Sebastian Martin terminates, and drawing a straight line from the Angostura towards the south to the summit of the Cafiada del Ojo Sarco; on the north, the boundary of the pueblo of Picuriés; and on condition that they shall not sell, transfer or convey, or in other manner dispose of all or a portion of said lands, until the expiration of the four years provided by law, and not even then to ecclesiastics, convents, colleges, or other communities. And Juan Joseph Lovato, the chief justice of the town of Cafiada, will give the royal and personal possession to all in common, and to each one in particular, of their respective tracts; and for that purpose and the other purposes herein mentioned, and concerning the authentic documents thereunto appertaining, he is hereby commissioned as the law requires, and after having executed all the necessary acts and decrees in the premises, he will del rio de las directions therein contained, I placed 976 BARTOLOME Grant, 1752. irc ee rie $otsgi35 TRUJILLO. Rancho de San Joseph de Garcia. At San- ta Rosa de Abiquii. This is the second time that this land was granted to this grantee, the first having been the aforementioned made in 1734 by Juan Paez Hurtado. pin, Governor. Tomas Veles Cachu- —s citizens in royal and personal possession, according to the decree of his excellency, after having performed all the ceremonies directed by the royal ordinances. Joseph Zamora, Manuel Martin, and Juan Fresque, being present and acting as instrumental witnesses, having been sum- eSESET o $-9-8-'4--¢-4--4-6-6— ie en et La rer A Ppt PrP Ce Pe oe ee eae os PEP FF FA pe pl et RPG ee mS pe -?— Apostol P Thomas — of Santo 977 FRANCISCA CADENA to José Torres. 1 o.. House and land. Nicolas Ortiz, Alcalde. Santa Fe. 2 this place ere) At fe in the absence of a public or royal notary, there being none in this kingdom. To all of which I certify. THOMAS VELEZ CACHUPIN THOMAS DE ALVEAR Y CoLLApo THORIBIO ORTIZ ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Aree ee te ee A FEE Pe PS J a ee oe hen Bs eter ee ee eee I so witnesses, Trampas, I, Juan Joseph Lovato, chief justice and warcaptain of the new city of Santa Cruz and its districts, by virtue of the commission conferred upon me by Don Thomas Velez Cachupin, governor and captain-general of this kingdom of New Mexico, and in conformity with the of the arable land hav- ek ee a Ge reproe P|t. ofae. nd oe ot bt ee ot AIS FSP. Se ee Soe, ete eid ee aed two attending in consequence ee acting with Baca, ing become narrower as it entered the cafion, were assigned two hundred varas of land; and considering that a gulch in the centre of the fields prevents [torn] the same amount of one hundred and eighty varas which is [torn] received in possession, establishing the boundaries in direct lines, [the remaining portion of the original document, with the exception of the last four lines, is torn in half and illegible], in the absence of a royal or public notary, and it is done at the aforesaid place of Santa Thomas Apostol, on the twentieth day of the month of July, in the year one thousand seven hundred and fiftyone, to all of which I certify. JUAN JOSEPH Lovato, Acting Judge. FRANCISCO ZISNEROS ANTONIO JosEPH LOVATO PSO signed, ’ rar PLA, i Phd i PPL 2 Lia e-#* :irate 1904 rt Parente 8-06-04" rey Sed PIS ALS Pa ey ponmate. S285432 ee noe Be BY KES] PF ees Pd oa to Salvador Cer er oe oe a et et ees be es ereser) CS |A and to be a a oe ek‘ ee Leel a re . 7es pd do >t i Cee ordered Leyba; one hundred and eighty varas of land; to Pedro Phelipe Rodriguez another one hundred and eighty varas of land; desiring And de re | deliberation, to Eusebio ee oe hee ee after mature varas in Pade.) determined, eighty and eighty varas of land; to Melchior Rodriguez the same, to this government. the service of the king and the public good. and * Vicente Lucero another hundred and eighty varas of land; to Juan Garcia a like one hundred and eighty varas of land; to José Aragon another hundred and eighty varas of land; Juan Joseph Arguello also received one hundred Further, in regard to Sebastian Martin having [torn] made a donation of a piece of land, with what has been before stated, I approve said (donation), and interpose my authority and judicial (decree) including them in the two thousand one hundred and sixty varas, with which they will have sufficient. All of which I, the said governor, have hundred Whites PLP RPL # PEPE a ees ee Ee) one By * complete moned by me for that purpose, the distribution, centre, and boundaries being as follows [torn]: The residences and dwellings of the twelve families, fifty-seven and onehalf varas, were set aside towards (the four points of the compass) leaving for drippings, enclosures, stables, and other objects of that nature [the following fifteen lines in the original are so much torn as to be unintelligible] sixty-one varas in equal parts on the southern side, one hundred and eighty varas belong to Juan de Arguello; ee be return them 293 pettedtoe THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO T | a! ri |