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Show re r cases, and these ealde of the Villa Nueva. fanegas of corn-planting land, on the ninth of December, one thousand six hundred and ninety-nine; and the pos- a fanega of corn and two of wheat land made by Don Pedro Rodriguez Cubero on July 30, 1697. This grant is also said to have been made to Antonio Lucero de Godoy, father of Diego Lucero. The petition was filed who was council). at that Under time by Joseph secretary this order Manuel of the all citizens of the year one thousand seven hundred and twelve, in which he validates the one that he had, made by the Marquis of Naba de Bracinas, in which he cut off the persons who formerly had said grant, because of the period which His Majesty grants for the settling of new lands having passed; and said grant is countersigned by Cristobal de Gongora, military secretary, who by virtue of a commis- Gilthomey, (town directed to said Marquis de La Pefiuela, gave him. posses- sion of said tract and farm on the tenth day of the month of June of said year. north side the Cafada And its boundaries are del Embudo de Picurvés, on on the the ere ¢-¢ 4-9-9 hate eo eee ee earn PAPI RODSiorsBd hl Paes es hedPe boa hel el OPA Feri ? 2 a 9 9-8 oe ee a. agp 2.2: a ¢ red er Pras * * + 4-s3 we rep ee CPP ek en Pe rar ae coe be ere oe +-* + et eteretetlctitsa ~ rer . OLE ONS SSM rr + , [ed a ee. Poe) ~* rae oe oe o- 4,458 0 e388 ors Captain Sebastian Martin presented a grant of a tract and farm of cultivable lands, made by the Marquis of La Pefiuela, on the twenty-third day of the month of May, sion from cabildo were from east to west as far as a bluff, and north (to) south as far as the hills which descend from Cuyamungue. Leaf 2, page 1. Third entry. 2 _ Order in which said alealde is directed to give possession to Alejo Martin, Antonio Martin, Francisco Martin, Miguel Martin, Felipe Martin, José Lujan, Felipe de Aratia, and Pedro de Abila, etc., ete. Diego Lucero. Grant of lands in Santa Fe, about half maestre de campo, Roque Madrid, this kingdom. And its boundaries a hill as far as the river below the and toward the pueblo of Jacona PA a Pea directed to give possession to the persons to whom Captain Sebastian Martin has made donation of the land. session given by the lieutenant-governor of are from the slope of pueblo of Pojoaque, rere as ee Petition to the Marqués de la Penuela praying that Juan Roque Gutierrez, chief alealde of La Cafiada, be San Buena- 2 owns on the Rio del Norte above the pueblo of San Juan, dated June 12, 1712. named ek Sk ee el oe) qués de la Penuela on account of a suit and claim of Antonio and Fernando Martin. Donation of a piece of land at the rancho which he he lives at Pojoaque, Cl Pk J ee to the Mar- on which ventura, made by Don Pedro Rodriguez Cubero, for three Cr a ed cy ry de Pe dtd Site. sh. Set Dthadidc Per eed o~ a : ek Petition of himself and Felipe de Aratia ranch ' are as follows: Leaf 1, page 1. Second Entry. On the first of August, one thousand seven hundred and thirteen, Juan de Mestas presented the grant of the re tecee4 . rePLaseb Cee PPR 5-@- dda a ete in some Alejo Martin. Resident of Santa Cruz. Donation of a rancho made to himself and his brothers, Antonio and Maria Martin, by Captain Luis Martin, on July 19, 1700. Also partition of lands made by Juan Arguello on October 5, 1704, before Captain Nicolas Ortiz, chief al- Sah 27, 1706. ¢ Indians August ae eee eer a Po ra yrs _ eon) rE ‘ear ‘ cee sotetat tte mewn Peet Cuerbo, Grant of uncultivated lands on : Pe ed Mote teletunte fe! Pkeee the other side of the Rio de Santa Fe, by Don Francisco eee$244 ee The order also directed that chief alcaldes, before whom instruments might be executed, should not deliver the originals to the parties, but should give certified copies, sending the originals to the cabildo, where they were to be permanently filed. The order was promulgated at Santa Fe, Santa Cruz de la Canada, and Alburquerque, July 24, 30, and August 10, 1718, respectively. Subsequently memoranda of the documents presented to the cabildo in compliance with this order, were made in a book kept for that purpose, known as the ‘‘Inbro de cabildo,’’ which is archive 1136, which entries are as herein given. These memoranda contain references to the lands of the Giltomey. Be BEi USA) bd e t e present to the cabildo within a period of two months, their titles and grants for their lands, houses, and ranches, in order that the cabildo might inspect and make note thereof, with a view to preventing litigation in the future. fanegas of corn land on the other side of the Rio de Santa Fe, made to Captain Miguel Garcia, his father, by Don Pedro Rodriguez Cubero. Also grant of the abandoned pueblo of San Marcos, by the Marqués de la Penuela on February 12, 1712. Simon Nieto. Grant of a tract of land one league from the pueblo of Galisteo, made to his father, Cristobal Nieto, by Don Pedro Rodriguez Cubero, on January 20, 1700. Luis Lopez. Grant of lands in the Cafiada de Chimayo adjoining the lands of Francisco Martin, made on December 10, 1706, by Don Francisco Cuerbo y Valdez. Maria de Tapia, a widow. Grant of lands on the other side of the Rio de Santa Fe, formerly belonging to Fernando Martin, by Don Pedro Rodriguez Cubero, on January 30, 1702. José Manuel BPad tr Ee ESE ees 335 B20 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO ve Pa Ps ee, Seed? 4 Cdl Eeed eRe aa eer ast ile P42 Poel f TP ede y Peek Re bc br: Ir bet PAA OS Seesi SOAR Cee e, eanShey Te TRE es ) * 334 Pe et 9-9-9484 AE we EAS PLB setotelelels be SSeS |