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BARELA and JUAN JARAMILLO February 26, 1704. ee * *.#.-#.@# a dered that the chief alcaldes, Diego Montoya and Don Fernando Duran y Chaves, together with the attorney for the Indians, Don Alfonso Rael de Aguilar, should inspect the lands in question, and report to him as to what might be properly granted to the petitioners. On February 29, 1704, the alealde, Diego Montoya, and * the O+3-t -9-© * ad ne ete re; hice . ou beet - *-* PRE OS ot oe Ot Se ha * be a at ee ee) Pe aS Sf a BD. é dl bd e446 a Co af Pint ee o Oe E a ee ee bee ir ed C a Peet Fe Oe A 8eet Gf Pate ih aia Mt et be! D o ae 78 attorney for Indians, the Rael Alfonso de Aguilar, went to Angostura to examine the lands, and the latter made a statement, in favor of the Indians and against the petitioners, which He making the err reasons ad been foundation ; for not held by the natives in the manu- at length is set forth Script, and is signed by him. grant, of the that the petitioners had many among alleges, that the pueblo a great stock which would trespass on the Indians’ lands since deal its of live lands; that 39 OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES This petition was presented to Governor De Vargas, at Bernalillo, on February 26, 1704, and he thereupon or- * Sel ol Sa bel aad a ee ek tal ee ee ae Oe Pe ee ed er”BE ta Set Pe ekee eee he taPe at eee eed eee Oe ee a a = Boe** ti as Pr dod ig Cie pe ste Pd Oe ns ted S > élad *.@-0.0@-¢ S =o" * THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO Question of lands with the Indians of San Felipe, county Before the Marqués de la Nava de of Bernalillo. Alfonso Rael Brazinas, Governor and Captain-General. de Aguilar. Petition for a grant of lands to Spanish citizens at the place called Angostura, the lands at the time (1704) being occupied by Indians of the pueblo of San Felipe. The attorney for the Indians opposed the making of the grant because of their loyalty to the crown during the uprisings of 1693 and 1696 and the grant was refused. Petition by Cristobal Barela Jaramillo and Juan Barela Jaramillo, to the governor of New Mexico, asking that they be granted lands at Angostura, on the west side of the Rio Grande. Apparently the lands asked for were being used by the San Felipe Indians, as the petitioners ask that the lands belonging to those Indians be measured, and state that the Indians have more lands than the law allows, and that it is not fair that this be permitted, while the petitioners are without ey ands. ‘‘The said They say in regard to the boundaries: lands are on this side (of the river) and they adjoin the lands of Captain Don Fernando on the south side, and on the north side by the lands of said Indians, and on the east by the Del Norte river, and on the west by the tablelands.’’ ae edi) - 34. the petitioners had a grant of lands on the other side of the river; that the Indians ought to be treated with consideration because of the loyalty they had displayed during the uprisings of 1693 and 1696, etc., ete. This proceeding was not signed by Montoya, because of his having suffered a severe injury to his arm, by a fall; and it is stated that the alcalde, Don Fernando Duran y Chaves, did not participate in the proceedings because he was not at home. No grant appears to have been made to the petitioners. It is to be noted that this manuscript indicates that the town of Bernalillo was at that time on the west side of the Rio Grande. JOSE FRESQUES and MARIA ve HERRERA, his County of November 13, 1716. wife, to Simon Baca. Rio Arriba. Conveyance Alealde. of land. Before Juan Garcia de las Rivas, FRANCISCO ALBERTO pr 1a MORA to Simona de County of Santa Fe. November 14,1716. Bejar. Conveyance of lands. sados, Alealde. Before Francisco Lorenzo de Cas- pe MONTES pe OCA to the woman VALENTINA called La Benavides because she is the widow of Nicolas Benavides. June 21,1723. County of Santa Fe. Before Conveyance of land. horques y Corcuera, Alcalde. ANTONIO BALLEJO. June 7, 1727. Will. County Francisco Bueno de Bo- of Santa Fe. DIEGO MANUEL BACA. Will. March 23, 1727. County of Santa Fe. JOSEPH BASQUEZ. Made by Don Juan Domingo March 16, 1727. Grant. Ande Bustamante, Governor and Captain-General. ent. Governm and War of ry Secreta a, Grusiag tonio ‘‘Lo de Grant revoked by Governor Cruzate. Rejected Basquez’’ by court of private land claims. |