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Show Romero wanted to make to Santa Fe, 1736. 10389 JOSEPH pz RIANO. Presents petition asking that the grants to Mateo Truxillo, made by Governor Cubero, situate between the leagues of the pueblos of San Ildefonso and Santa Clara be measured matter, ete. Proceedings in the and land-marks set up. Gervasio Cruzat y Gongora, Governor. Petition by Joseph de Riafio, asking that the Indians of Santa Clara and San Ildefonso be required to produce any documents that they might have, showing the extent of their holdings, in order that he might know what were the boundaries of a grant, lying between the two pueblos, which he had bought from one Trujillo, and which had not been defined by monuments. On rected March General 15, 1736, Don Governor Juan Paez Cruzat Hurtado y Gongora di- to measure one league from each of the two pueblos in the direction of the ranch which Riafio had bought, and to put up monuments at the proper places. On March 17, 1736, General Paez Hurtado, in company with Captain Juan Esteban Garcia de Noriega, chief alealde of the district, Captain Domingo Vigil, Francisco Gomez, and the natives of the two pueblos, began at the corner of the plaza of San Ildefonso and measured 4,600 varas to the slope of the table-land, and from that point 400 varas more ‘‘of the lands of Baltazar Trujillo (the party from whom Riafio had purchased) to complete the five thousand varas which make the league belonging to said pueblo of San Ildefonso.’’ He then proceeded to measure the league belonging to the pueblo of Santa Clara, and discovered that it was 169 varas less than the full length of 5,000 varas, ‘‘there remaining to Baltazar Trujillo, be- of the two pueblos he would defer doing so until he had reported to the governor what he had already done. On March 18, 1736, Governor Cruzat y Gongora, in view of the report of Paez Hurtado, decided that nothing new should be done in the matter, and that the monuments should be left at the points where they were established. to Leogardo 1040 JOSEPH XARAMILLO burquerque, 1734. Lands. 1041 DIEGO Gallego. Geronimo Xaramillo, Alcalde. Grant. pps VELASCO. 1720. Juan Domingo Bustamante, Governor. Revoked in 1738 by Enrique Olavide y Michelena, Governor. Petition by Diego de Velasco for a tract of land in on cafiada of Cundiyo, the boundaries of which were Land Al- in the Cafada called Cundiyo. de de the the some hills up west a tract called the Potrero, on the east on the in the cafiada, on the north the Rio de en Media, south the river of said place of Cundiyo. This petition was presented to Governor Juan Domingo de Bustamante on July 14, 1725, and he made the grant of the on condition that it should not be to the prejudice a better have might who party third any that or Indians Cruz, with right, and directed the chief alealde of Santa — that understanding, to place the party in possession. given. was ever There is no evidence that the possession Governor HenOn the 15th day of September, 1738, at that date at the rique de Olavide y Michelena, being tour, attached pueblo of Nambé, on a general inspection his decree abrogating to the foregoing petition and grant to him by the the same because of representations made them great showing that Velasco was causing Indians years he had not redamage; that in all the intervening property. the of ceived juridical possession o, and 1042 JUANA ve Los RIOS to Manuel, Diego, Antoni 1739. Fe, Santa Juana Velasquez. Alcalde. Donation of a tract of land. 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This document is interesting as throwing some light on the view entertained at its date as to the right of a Pueblo Indian to sell land, although there is nothing in it that makes certain the location of the land, which may have been at or near the settlement of Embudo, miles distant from the Picuriés pueblo grant, or at some point on the Embudo river, and possibly within the grant. * to the eighty-four a Indians, pueblos, said et the by of measurements the varas.’’ General Paez Hurtado further states that notwithstanding he had orders to place monuments to mark the lands J a OUI BE RT BER!be made Romero the permission to make the sale, which, according tween ee ee ee statement to ye Sd of the view granted Montoya, Retr On February 28, 1732, Governor Cruzat y Gongora, in 313 e. 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