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Show THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO of and city, in order De ‘< bd J would a ae es but, .*% 9}. to avoid arise if they on the contrary, gether in concord a) a tye ws, te Pe, ig o a te er i ie xe ie ~ separated, vexations the both which Spaniards; would be at and harmony, in such manner that by kind and friendly treatment our holy faith might be im- cd bY - aC et being and with peace, and the said natives and Spaniards would live to- F< et ~ ti the troubles live together 8 planted among them on a firm basis and with the. hope that with their. example the adjoining barbarous_tribes might be converted; and, with this view, I, the said governor and captain-general, having to duly carry out the royal will, which the said most excellent viceroy frequently and repeatedly communicated to me the arately, said farms and places sep- making a map showing the names of the places and ax names lands. and the and will confer ber of persons of their former owners, the quality of the distances, and he will examine personally with the above mentioned as to the numwho can be settled on the same, giving has so in the ihe es ds which they can cultivate and plant advantageouslv and without inconveniencing one another, with and entrances, have not only gone over, passed through, and tried the exits, routes, courses, and distances, partieularly and generally, of all this said kingdom, but with an army of the royal forces of His Majesty under my command as far as the last pueblo and tribe of the_Taos each of the said farms shall be in common and not for in- name of His Majesty, of this said kingdom I have done and come out what was necessary, at the mouth of the river Chama at the pueblo of San Juan de los Caballeros, distant ten leagues from the said city, and the said ex- amnations having been made said governor and as aforesaid by me, the captain-general, I found that the said place and settlement of the said party and of the other said is expected arrive should made of lands party which that belonged to the to Spaniards, who beabandoned and left them at the time of the general revolution, in | tribes * the ta ad “9° 0+9—6- 8-4-6 2 ?-49-¢ ety ee 2 FS ¢ i Paris re a Poe J PRP a oe Be BPE te hs ‘ES er $8625 EPS J aa totsdotst.t - os SSBB Pere 0 ee Bi be da bead Be oY RT ay natives EA ae that the pastures of the tract and limits of dividuals, and that the reater or less number e case of there being mitted them to appear shall have more stock which each may have in may feed on the same, and only an equal number will it be perin order to petition that no one stock than another; and in this manner he will make the said demarcation, map, computation, and reculation and in respect to the said two pueblos of San ae lished on thé farms and San Cristoval, they having been_estaband lands which absolutely belonged and did belong to the said Spanish residents, who, because of the said general rebellion of the whole of this kingdom = tha meen of August, of the year eighty, abandoned and left them in order to save their lives, and who left ~ from the « possible, la tet QeAt if pueblos of this said kingdom and the district of this said oot J Pe on a a es rd apart, ae et they EPIL OP! EPP EL EB Pete were pe PPP er PEP Ere ar Pa PeRCPS, * ee 4-8-8, that a order rer er ry cy a ee ek -? al ae RS Ol EO OPM ee ee e i ae ee ee etPnP er ether i le++ nd Cg ej fees a cD rerePoesetpe Ped Ce oa Cm Se LET Oe Be in ee ranges, be we > ha . a stock er i A we ie %e Je ‘a and ,i eerie 4 ad b commons, the month of August, in the year ’eighty, in this kingdom, at the places and farms extending from this said city of Santa Fe to the pueblo of Tesuque, and those which extend beyond the pueblos of San Ildefonso and Santa Clara, on the other side of the Rio del Norte, and, on this side, those which lie in front of the mesa de San Ildefonso and extend to the road which leads to the said pueblo of San Juan de los Caballeros, and those which extend to the pueblos established on the said farms, which are San Lazaro and San Cristoval, and those which extend from the latter in the direction of the highway which leads to Picuriés, to the Cafiada called the Hacienda de Moraga, and the farms of Captains Luis Martin and Juan Ruis, in front of and at the place and tract of land ealled Chimayo; and in order that they be examined by my lieutenant-governor and captain-general, who is Colonel Luis Granillo, I order him to proceed with Sergeant Ruiz de Cazeres, because he knows the language of the said tribe of the Teguas, to the two pueblos of the Thanos, San Lazaro, and San Cristobal, with Matias Lujan, their he is also an interpreter, to exAE ee "wall places, may have all that they need for raising their large and small stock of all kinds and classes; and I, having been informed of the same, and it being the royal will that I should be placed in charge of the whole in the matter of the location and settlement of the said parties, and that I should procure for such as I considered proper for the service, stability, permanency, security, comfort, and utility, seeking to find the same on lands separate and 243 wae] Pag | oO @ 60-6546 = Poe diy diy Wk, Oe le PaSiete of the same, have been sent, as well as the others brought by the said governor and captain-general to this kingdom, and all of which are now in this said city, and also as another lot and party are expected, and in order to give them a fixed place of settlement, land for cultivation of their crops, pastures, woods and waters, watering z THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO = 242 |