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Show THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO to the titles of his colindantes, tablish them by reference the United in the ‘‘Santa Fe caw) | Pasa de eed t toh - rw te we pep pe eee :f oe ine ee SEA of lands. er of the i is given the opinion Grant’’ States rire PAPE teie tra taees oth Petote MieEg Pe Pin Oe ene PR. 1692. Fe. of the Cit y of Santa extension for g kin as ion a Petit case. a pacer . to Reference is also made CORPORATION Testimonio of M FS Se er} 816 ra wre hee to José Maria Mier. ote sete te SE ewe PPR : of documents parently rough copies signed and yan not are y The ent suits. in them to the e Reference is mad 1846. Jorge Grant. giles in as ee a mu- contains three papers na ee tee ee et ae eo 815 THIS ARCHIVE iS PEPPER Francisco Baca y Terr i : ee De 810 JOSE RODRIGUEZ. Santa Fe, 1827. Juicio de Apeo. Rodriguez lost his title deeds and asked the court to es- A Ga out of a house sold with 1s by ers sist and his brothers | us, Alcalde. ee er oe : Domingo Fernandez was born in the City of Santa Fe in 1786. He was a member of the ayuntamiento of Santa Fe for a number of years; was chief alealde, and under the government of the United States during the Military Og os period, was circuit attorney of the first dis- a a laintiff and ee ie ek Ok Sek done, and it appeared that Carlos de Herrera had, in his lifetime, 500 sheep belonging to the ‘‘society,’’ which he at, , Santa MERO vs. Manuel Romero 814 JOSE DOLORES RO to give a list of all those who were so indebted; this was had lost, and in payment of the debt he left by will a farm called ‘‘El Cafion.’? Fernandez stated that this farm had been secured by Herrera from Diego Antonio Baea, who had acquired it from the government in exchange for a house and lot in Santa Fe, which was used for building a barracks for the soldiers. Santiago Abreu, Alcalde. al On Oro. a Mine in the Cerro del ‘ Fe, Don Juan Estevan Pino, who compelled Fernandez li 7 . ch Arch- > of as same to other persons. f the Deputation : On the question as to the power ( duda de e says:O° | no queda + the lands the Committee de la Exma. Diputacion, ones buci atri las en +o ee nte eno a las que actualme donar el precitado terr poseen.”’ de Guevara, , Ignact o Ladron 813 DOLORES J ALLONO Santa Fe. . oux Antonio Roubid and Marcelino Abreu to ee administration pileweuter appointed 812 REPORT of Committee Pe the re or er in the matt ‘nionion 1n Deputation to give opin ho upe dal Gua José to s the Deputation to grant land the t gran ante, and later to mero and Manuel Bustam ee ek adte tet oe eteee tetetntn a [en +Fa ee the said lands. ee ee ee ee ee oe to 182 9, lands. 2 a ee ee ee Pe a bees marie . 4-464 Se ed . ctalerdidinedtier Ce ee down for = sovereignty meReport of committee on ting gran nst agai g stin z, prote morial of Mariano Rodrigue l., File 71, q. vJosé D. Fernandez et a Petition C lean bishop Juan B. Lamy; they were, prior to 1820. Rt. Rev. Francisco Ygnacio de Madariaga. The ‘‘chief brother’’ of the Society of Nuestra Sefiora de la Luz at that time was Don Fernando Chacén. Rt. Rev. Juan Tomas Terrazas succeeded Madariaga, and he in turn was succeeded by Rt. Rev. Juan Felipe Ortiz. The society applied to Governor Facundo Melgares for an order upon all ‘‘persons indebted to such society’’ to pay forthwith. This petition was referred to the constitutional justice of Santa and Miguel Gonzales. ee religious society known as ‘‘Nuestra Sefiora de la Luz.’’ It has been claimed that the society, known as the ‘‘Penitentes,’’ had its origin in New Mexico with that of Nuestra Sefora de la Luz; this is not correct. The last named society became the owner by purchase of what is known as the “‘Lamy Grant’’ or rancho. Domingo Fernandez gives us the names of the vicarios of the Catholic church in New Mexico from the time of the establishment of Mex- FERNANDEZ i a ay of New Mexico, and tithes of the 811 RAFAEL ee el testimony before the surveyor-general says that he was the collector of rents which was done. e Pees oe wee Quintana, Secretary of the Territorial Deputation. José Francisco Baca, Governor. Juan José Lujan, Sindico Procurador. Vincente Baca, of the Ayuntamiento. Domingo Fernandez, Secretary of the Ayuntamiento. Domingo Fernandez, who appears in this archive, in his ™ 214 215 OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES |