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Show s, = e ie Ee ks,We PEPEF F"s SI ES oe ieCare ent bi* FTphate Be bod hie a. u es Ciatk -* 8 * Se ee ee | 2 PEP PRE Fe 9 the said Count de Fresno de la Fuente. In the same manner will Don Antonio Valverde the Captain Don Francisco Sanchez de Tagle the balance to have come in to the Villa of Santa Fe during the last year, one thousand seven hundred and three, I submit the due on account of three boxes of gotten on my account in Mexico tractor and the lead which I gave journey, which he will pay at the bill of exchange which I have drawn in favor of said per- To Don Francisco Dias Tagle, resident of the City of Mexico, I may be indebted as to that which may not have been paid on the salary of one hundred soldiers of the garrison of the Villa of Santa Fe, and their year paid in advance began on the 16th day of December of last year, one thousand seven hundred and three, and will end in the present year, one thousand seven hundred and four, and for the payment of said balance I assign to said chief CI pb ey bel be FS Pe EPI La Ee pe oe | pe a Sc432; RRA pay to I have been supplied by the government and which appear sons. ¥ i Fy Fes Sot executor to be by him enclosed with notice of my death to paid in goods which may be left. Pade ee Piro. Phra.‘2na ee . ere io on Sk be pie} ores ty-five pounds, and the balance in what he may ask to be Relative to the great quantities of supplies with which PEPIN ‘Pade<4 88 a rape. ee “~ 8 * ‘ ESLs ae Pn) ’ Serer ar Pereieese ee PEEP PLES be o <a ee mote Bee Pad his pre- ryee ha aA oF account which Srey ot od in two baskets amounting to about two hundred and twen- of my BRE een Religious present; I believe there is chocolate of my liking odd dollars, for the amount decessor, Don Mathias de Munaris did not collect, and for the payment of which I ask the Captain Don Antonio de Valverde to pay the same on account of what he owes me and to remit a bill of exchange to my said testamentary OLS, PPP Ch bs ee ee ee Ce ee Ce : eae ed ear ae * A PtP. Pe Pa tee et etalPe corpse, to the Rev. Fr. Guardian, giving him one hundred candles for the bier and fifty for the altars and those Furthermore, I am indebted to the Count of Fresno de la Fuente as evidenced by a note of seven hundred and some gun-powder which was from the general conas ammunition for the rate of one dollar and a half for gun-powder and lead. In the same manner said Captain Antonio Valverde will pay in form convenient to himself and when agreeable, the different accounts furnished to the soldiers of his garrison LO PEI Out of the inventory of my property when made, there will be paid the parochial fee for the nine masses over the Pe_/ PS ee silver, and one pair of socks. sum of two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars, payable at the end of the month of May of the present year. and also for one box of soap which, at his request, I furnished him at said garrison at El Paso del Norte. Bi 5 tf re -paees * $2.RPO oe Gor GG —mgone oo Pied el EPSP PS prin * PhP rae FS ee nd eee Pe* mea Ss Ft ar PPOBPs with tle each month at the pleasure of my said lieutenant. In the same manner I declare that I am indebted in the City of Mexico to the Captain Don Juan de Bazoco in the I leave in full force and effect the testament made by me Pade him a pair of stockings of yellow color, embroidered compliance with which the said soldiers shall give to my said lieutenant the notes required by him for what may be given to them and also giving to them thirty head of ecat- te i executor and administrator, my black hat embellished with blue and white feathers and my silver-laced cloak, lined with blue plush, and a new jerkin with grogram and silk lace and my gold cane. To my said sons I leave my mourning suit and to the said Don Antonio Maldonado Zapata, in consideration of relationship and friendship, I leave to him all that he may owe me on account of salary and furthermore, I give 24> 1 property, assigning first to my said Lieutenant-general and compadre, Don Juan Paez Hurtado, the testamentary 9-899 To the accounts which I have with the soldiers, corporals and officers of war of this garrison, paid in full their year in advance, and to the others, owing small sums, to pay them in full to their satisfaction upon the settlement of their accounts. There shall also be made an inventory of all of my + may assist my said appointed my testa- * yt Se a 4h EOF Ss Lserate Sieliket etal that with due care and legality he lieutenant-general, by these presents mentary executor. officer the goods of said inventory and also five hundred and fifty head of cattle, furnishing the said soldiers as usual from said stock and grain which are in my warehouse and in the house of Captain Diego Arias, the portion which appears in the book of accounts, and at La Cafiada in possession of Sylvestre Pacheco, and from the one as well as from the others said soldiers shall be supplied, all of which will be administered by my lieutenant promptly, the soldiers making to him their obligations to pay out of their salaries, and the new Governor who shall come to make the payment for said soldiers out of their salaries in the first payment to be made in the present year one thousand seven hundred and four, in order that the said soldiers may not be in need of the necessary support in their aid to the Royal service, for which and in ad love I bear him, I make him the gift of what he may owe me, and more, I leave him cloth of England enough for a suit of four yards, with its listed linings and buttons, so 307 a o on) eros fs uf niet AF - PEW Gel Fd re rare Phd ee) *-¢-Gn4 dome Gta ) . 5 a Es Para re Seeee ee LOL: 2 eee st Pet a ST RS ee Pt Prt be Py - bp tiizert CP Pt ee OY hed reas Peee pee)is 3-8 pd ad ad bd fae. ra de Pe 2. 4 --@. o--§-8 doe SF 4. @ Ost seph FOr THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO wil ae »toe e ee | ee Ee THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO | 306 |