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Show TAFOLLA. Santa de Bustamante, Governor. Clara Grant, Clara. 1724. Juan Domingo Xptobal Torres, Alealde. q. v. Santa Petition by Juan and Antonio Tafoya for lands in the Cafada of Santa Clara, west of the lands belonging to the Indians of the pueblo of that name. The boundaries asked for in the petition were on the east of whatever belonged to the Indians of the pueblo, on the west as far as the high mountain range, on the north seyby te oe: hill which pointed toward the mounSoa: icine i i 1 e sou a straight line from the little table-land The grant Aare asked anta ean for was made by Governor Juan grave injury to the pueblo, as there was scarcely ou until they had presented their objections to oonen eset Thereupon, Cristobal Tafoya, who San 944 943 XPTOBAL pz TORRES. Grant on the Chama. 1724. 945 ANTONIO TORRES vs. Heirs of Juan de Mestas. Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz. 1725. vz GIJOSA to Baltazar Trujillo. Villa de Santa Cruz. Reported Claim No. 109, Antonia Gijosa, q. v. 946 ANTONIO pz ULIBARRI to Maria de Tafolla. Santa Fe. 947 PHELIPE le.” 1727 Diego Arias de Quiros, Alealde. House and lands. pe TAMARIS to Lugarda Tafolla. Santa 1f2o. Lands. Diego Arias de Quiros, Alcalde. The parents of Felipe Tamaris were Francisco de Tamaris and Ysabel Gutierrez. ms and Made by Juan Domingo de Ildefonso. XPTOBAL Question of boundaries. . oo : . the representative of the two grantees, his at they did not want the tract for agriculshai pte int but only to build corrals and keep their horses there. To this the Indians agreed, € possession was given with that understanding. 1726. It appears that the revocation was made 1727. Will. with notice to all of the parties interested. No. 950, q. v. There is a grant called Jose Trujillo, Reported No. 12, which was rejected by the court of private land claims. It conflicted with the pueblos of Santa Clara, Pojoaque, and Do- enough te in the stream which flowed through the cafiada to sie e Lea to cultivate their fields, and consequently fleas not consent to the giving of the possession to Ola Will. Angela de Leyba, widow of Xptobal Torres. on June 8, 1724, and the chief alruz was ordered to place the parties ies in1 On June 10, 1724, Cristobal Torres, chief alcalde and HPS el er of Santa Cruz, proceeded to give possession of the tract granted, in the presence of the caciques, governor, and war-captains of the pueblo of Santa Clara. The Indians stated that if the Tafoyas were going to cultivate lands on the tract in question it would result in ht Xptobal Torres. " Fs Me Be, oe) de de Busta- . AP ALA ILLS APA CPP od) a PEA PS PETS Fa ELPA PL) PAG Se OS Cafada Dom} omingo 948 SALVADOR Alva. Two GONZALES Santa Fe. to Manuel Thenorio 1729. pieces of land. Diego Arias de Quiros, Alcalde. de re and ANTONIO Grant. Juan No possession given. Fe Governor. ALTAMIRANO. 1722. . 8 942 JUAN de Taos. : Cee pe LPb CAPs e+ re we ee **.88 Pee + , a 2 * tiatetae baPinta FR FES Fo Bi < pe Pe PPG LOL SLE PEL EL nena Sl ee eat ed ae ae ary le oe eee ert Per i ee ot mante, Bohorques y Corcuera, Alcalde. pz TAFOLLA Valle Bustamante, Governor. Re-validated in 1726 by the same official. It appears that the grantee gave lands to the following: Juana Lujan, Joseph Truxillo, Nicolas Jorge, Josepha de Madrid, widow of Cristoval Tafoya, el Moso, Antonio de Sandoval, Juan de Serna, Mateo Truxillo, and Francisco Trujillo, upon condition that they would settle there The original grantee died, and, within a certain time. later on, the settlements not having been made, proceedings were begun to have the grant revoked, and this was done by the governor and captain-general, Gervasio Cruzat y Gongora, in 1733, and the lands were published as ‘‘realengas.’’ In this archive are: Santa Fe. Pm - a, Jed oa Grant. Truxillo. eeoe ee ee House and land. 941 XPTOBAL to Juan 45 8 “CROs MEDINA eee DE 281 he ey THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO er 940 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO Beek Del Je sen} te **-3. 14. 8-— + 280 |