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Show also approved approved by the the petition political chief, Don Bartolomé Baca. it was approved by the surveyorgeneral of New Mexico, December 31, 1856. Don Tomas Sena, the constitutional justice of El Bado (San Miguel) placed the petitioners in possession of the property on the 23d day of April, 1825. This was a noted stopping place on the Old Trail from the Missouri river to Santa Fe. 1010 MANUEL 1827. TRUXILLO. San Miguel del Socorro. Complaint against Santiago Torres, Alcalde, for ejectment from lands granted to him in said place. Antonio Narbona, Governor. No final action taken. 1011 JOSE TAFOYA vs. José Perea. Alameda. 1827. Letter of Mariano Sanchez Vergara, Alcalde of Alameda, in relation to a suit between the said parties. No final action. 1012 GETRUDIS TAFOYA Alameda. 1827. vs. Heirs of Santiago Garcia. In the matter of title to lands inherited from her maternal grandmother, Prudencia Gonzales. Manuel Armijo, Gov- ernor. 1013 Cleto Miera y Pacheco, Alcalde. JOSE MANUEL TRUXILLO and 77 others. Report of Committee of the Territorial Assembly on their Petition for lands at the Manzano. 1829. 1014 DOLORES JALOMO, Ignacio Nifio Ladron de Guebara, Marcelino Abreu. Registration of a mine. 1833. Antonio Narbona, Gov- ernor. 1015 FRANCISCO BACA Y TERRUS. Grant. 1839. Reported Claim No. 57. 1016 FRANCISCO BACA Y TERRUS. Grant. 1840. Reported Claim No. 57. 1017 JUAN pe URIBARRI. Grant. 1709. Land in the jurisdiction of Alburquerque. not given. El Marqués de la Pefiuela. 1018 JUAN pe URIBARRI. Registration of a mine. 1019 JUAN pz URIBARRI. Registration of a mine. 1709. El Marqués de la Pefiuela. 1710. El Marqués de la Pefiuela. 1020 JUAN ve URIBARRI, Matias Madrid, Sebastian Duran, Bartolomé Lobato, Joseph Madrid, Simon de Cordoba. Petition for a tract of land near Chama. but no possession given. 1710. Granted Roque Madrid and others. Petition. 1712. Asking that they be permitted to leave the Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz and take possession of the old Villa de Yunque-Yunque on the Rio del Norte near Chama. Refused on the ground that it would leave Santa Cruz without sufficient defense. El Marqués de la Pefiuela. Juan Paez Hurtado, Teniente General. Bartolomé Lovato and others. Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz. Petition asking that they be declared the founders of the Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz. 1712. Reply by Juan Paez Hurtado, Teniente General. BARTOLOME LOVATO and Others. Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz. No date. Protest to the Captain-General against his giving the land they had asked for to Bartolomé Sanchez. No action taken. Andres Gonzales, Sebastian Duran, Diego Marquez, Blas Lobato, Simon de Cordoba, Captain Bartolomé Lobato, José Madrid, Tomas de Bejarana, Cristobal de Castran, Matias Madrid, and Ysabel de la Serna, who were residents of the Villa Nueva de Santa Cruz, asked the governor and captain-general, the Marqués de la Pefuela, for a tract of land ‘‘called in ancient times the Town of Yunque’’; the petition was referred to Don Juan Paez Hurtado. So that those interested may know, this archive recites as follows: ‘“To the ancient place established by the first founders who came with Dn Juan de Ornate, known as San Gabriel and by other name the Town of Yunque.’’ These petitioners had been residents of the Villa Nueva Possession STAM. El] Marqués de la Pefiuela. de Santa Cruz ‘‘since the year 1694.’’ General Hurtado declared that if these left Santa Cruz would practically be abandoned and on March 30, 1712, reported adversely ; RPI PR LPL ts re re EPL PLIST ar Leesa ee trie Pioe spkpe ok ooot ul aes Sane [ed eo The Deputation was Leet same SORE the Le hi el eee eer) atk a and 299 Pere Vigil, secretary. THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO > THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO cy 298 aed AAS |