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Show es ate oie ig tO. te [si be 4 TP _ “— - . ” STELLATE ETE th; ede Pe eae Sh ae toy My ole . SFi9 S ere a , Oe eae hd J ns e Pes ETE : ; Petes eFS9 PEE. PEE FSFe ade eg eepe er f Pee ~ - THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO 323 ee fe THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO the by the to, said prerogatives as herein set forth. And I do herecommand that all who may have gone and shall go on said conquest, pacification and settlement, according and in conformity with, the provisions of the said chapter, and shall continue in the conquest for five years; and those who shall prosecute the same who should die before the expiration of five years, there shall be reserved and secured unto their sons and descendants all the pre- eminences and prerogatives, exemptions, and liberties as aforesaid in conformity to, and as is granted and conferred upon them in the said chapter, entirely and completely, failing in nothing, and lates, Duques, Counts, Marquises, charge the Infantes, Nobles, Subjects Pre- and Priors of Royal Orders, Prefects, Alcaldes of the Castiles, houses surounded with a moat, and country houses (casas fuertes y lanas), and those of my Councils, Presidents, Sie Py Fi ri rute Fe) ya fons er a § Pb. EPA are) Ser eria al or es Ear PEPE J ‘2 2-8-8 ¥ ar nd PE eared Cd b 48 f ey $3 CPSP Sn ee ares ong tg ty)rere. —t~ G9 Fe -0--9 oie A PL) 7 a Pept a] . weet ae Pe Pg ~Scae. See Seed Pobre ve PL ee Pe ee ee eee es) Pete ee ree of it is my will that it shall have the force of law as though it had been decreed and promulgated in court, and it be published in all proper parts and places. ‘¢ ‘Given at San Lorenzo, on the 8th day of July, 1602. (Signed) ‘‘ ‘I, tHe Kine ‘‘Laguna, Armenteros, Doc. Eugenio de Salazar, Bena- being seen by the said Audience, they obeyed the same with all reverence and respects, and replied that it should be observed and complied with, and executed in all its parts as His Majesty commanded; and this it was recorded as their act, and they approved the same by placing their rubric thereto in my presence. (Signed) ‘‘CristoBaL Orosio.”’ 1088 PROCLAMATION requiring Obedience Spanish Constitution of 1820. Letter from Facundo 1089 DOCUMENT Melgares, to the new Be om Cred POPri che Lees fi oe) edeedPa | abana * ‘*acT OF AUDIENCE ‘‘In the City of Mexico, June 20, 1604, the President and Judge of the Royal Audience of New Spain being present at the session, also the Mariscal de Campo, Vicente de Saldivar, presented the Royal decree governing to the opposite party and asked that it be compiled with; and AJ PPS PELLICLE Fa bente de Venavides, Louis de Salcedo. By order of the King, my Lord. Juan de Ibarra. Recorded, Gabriel de Ochoa, Chancellor, Sebastian de la Vega. ee eee ee) ah Faas Ceres aia ie) POLI e a PL ee ee ee ae ae ee ee ¢ Pid Pte tae Pe ed PO aT Pt, Pare Pl eh Pr ali tetetstetctct.? asfetelet 3-8 <. tee let st. See be un- infraction De should to any Governor. ore ery) en oe | a ca @— ek- ee prerogatives consent relating to Military Matters. or that the said nor 99-8 proper derstood to continue during the time occupied in said conquest, for five years, and if the said conquerors should terminate the conquest thereof before the expiration of the five years, they, their sons, and descendants shall enjoy increasing 1090 JOSE RAMON Grant. labores ALARID. At a place called El Cerrito. 1824. que estan inmediatos a la labor de la a thought or the contents of this my determination, which I desire and 5 lands owned by them, in order that in the settlement established by them, and in any other part of the Indies they may be Hijosdalgos and persons of noble lineage and Lord paramount, and as such they shall be known held and considered, and enjoy all the honors and preeminences, and may do all things that noblemen and gentlemen of the Kingdom of Castile can do, according to the privileges, laws and customs of Spain, should or ought to do and enjoy. And in behalf of the said Juan de Onate, I have been requested to grant him the grace to command him to approve, notwithstanding the moderation which the Duque of Monterey used relative thereto, and published by him, my Council of the Indies, I have stricting =~ 8~ @~ O~ 6-0 their own persons and their descendants and of them as first settlers, laudable memory may remain, we make them and their legitimate descendants Hijosdalgos of the Cuatro Cuesta. The grantees Grant made by the Deputacion Provincial. are: José Ramon Alarid, Roman Garcia, Julian Garcia, Severiano Sanchez, Juan Ignacio Rodriguez, José Tenorio, ee ee ee ee @ oe ee ee ee vena ws Ee eit. fen~ ane bet oe ft 9% = & CO eo aah ee Et bind themselves t--9 those who @- ‘To to form said settlements, and shall have done the same, and shall have complied with the agreement, in honor of 4: dies, which is as follows: Judges, Alcaldes and High Constables of my household and court, and chancery, to my Viceroys and Governors, and to all of my authorities and Judges, as well as those of the Indies and Tierra Firma of the Ocean, and other persons of whatever condition or quality, to observe and comply, and to have obeyed and executed this my franchise and grace, confirmed to the aforesaid, without re- o--@°O-07¢- Don Juan de Ofiate, relative to the discovery, pacification and settlement of the provinces of New Mexico, which is in New Spain, and among other things he granted to him what is contained in one of the chapters or instructions of new discoveries and settlements of the In- ee ees oe ee ot Oe oe e Ppa et eee oe oe ee 322 |