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Show i eSB ited. ESR sence eal eae e ata t STITT et Se Stee a3, tie? Pye " 7 ein and during a time of great famine the indians to plant there in or : food for their subsistence; that they had demand 1341 TESTIMONIO be erected to mark their boundaries. The acting governor made an indorsement on this state- ment, to the effect that he had already taken the steps 1342 | | es ( Viceroy Mw . of New © ompliance er Spain with a oy decree or #7479 4-89-84 ay §>8# eee 22 f tt tne a. 9 ; i. eompelled se to work without comsaid¢ decree bearing date, October 19, ; venting their bein ; save ats to nt by the ‘directing ete.. . : me a ee Bl Pra * Pe PR Sotat. eS ere) 4°82 ¢- 4-2 9-*-3 PEP RLEPEF| eed ei ae - Se 4 ¢- 4-9: 4-2-6 P eh de ne id bP ee RO the opinion - by oe governed es he will be + -general. : ing the last paper in Ss — ah ee ws ‘ni Governor Anza, to e ear a the province, followed by a cerhanes poe alcalde of each district to the effect that he me future Oe in the toward each of the cardi ; a ot ends in: this: way, without any approval } casurements by the acting governor. 7s. ee ey Ari January 23, 1783, andThethe opinion copy made the atnext eaeday. oe ae ae was on dated ) , Accompanying = copy bi ine =i ae "O1X, y the comm ittal from | Caner Anza, dated January 24, 1783, advising se *- 2-9 ¢- 2 9 @-* @ 9 ed hel Se ad altered governor of New Mexico. a3 : | had publicly proclaimed the same. a are ar es ee Cr so badly expressed as to make I am inclined to think his ofm his measurements rage bautist i ee His reasons for not com- in three copy being directed to Don Juan ee paata: wae * the full league Spaniards and mixed bloods living f at a ae 2-9-8 8 teeta another half league on the east. pleting | | g tl 9 Arellano then measured one league to the north . tain modifications of the laws of eral at Arispe, to the comman © to come. half a league to the south, half a league to the west, and | @ notified Roybal of the governor’s order in the premises in order that Roybal might be present, but the latter declined 4+ @ € orders of September 25 ORDER, 1704, King relative to the giving of lands to Indians, pre- 7 € nped in the aie in and ordered it to be attached to other proceedings the case. On October a. one Cristobal de Arellano, wi Roque de Pintto, the secretary of government and war. The Sumas Indians to be located in pueblos. *- ’ and that monuments cate the Sumas Indians, dated November 10, 1712. This archive has a magnificent signature of Captain -9°@~-0 -@*0-4 m 3 Co Ignacio: Flores of Don OE IED FS o-0-80-@ ee Pett PL PA EP oe. Fo alread+ _ of an Order Mogollon, Governor and Captain-General, giving di( oiiane to General Antonio Valverde, El Paso, : lo- & “oe rere tng “ oF] ae ae @ °@>@°@=@ « . ia deed On we Pe) 7a i, ie POPOL ete Skit he et ed 7 ee " si) SelM Poe district. | They further stated that their old monument could be found a little beyond a place where they had built a house of their former ditch and seen, although they were cultivated f or ten years. customary measurements any citizens who were then living in the pueblos to leave them, and to remove therefrom all their property. This order was made public at the pueblo of Taos on August 28, 1705, by Felix Martinez, chief alcalde of that plant the same lands in the coming year, when they disnino that Roybal had received a grant covering the anda tower, and that evidences cultivated lands could still be dim, as the lands had not been : ; They ask that they be given the the governor, and commanding nae’ from or even entering them without express permission oe | pueblos, named Domingo Martin, who knew that Father Antonio de Sotomayor, formerly minister of the pueblo, had planted them; and that Father Felipe Rodriguez, another minister of the pueblo, and Father Francisco de Sandoval a im oe Mmpelied Valdez. “aye in Indian Prohibiting all Spanish citizens from residing | Parasite ot) as could be shown by the evidence of an old Spaniard y Francisco LET PRPS (in 1680), Governor ee + Ped ee r¥ FL ote Pe SS pe ead 9-678 -2~¢ as ree Te ee eee ae 4tr ee ede) the kingdom by LF abandoned 1705, ay |a FF] aecb-ae a wr) rae Pipe LPL SES -4@ oo ere re Spaniards 25, mi the August ud rere Cuervo Setting forth that they had occupied the lands in dispute before ORDER, i péFus erat a 1340 Rael, Pe, $2284 s8eiats! officers of the protector, LPS other their CFR. by see and weet heete athe AFs Pea ok os Cuntzi, a statement @ Matias presented 4 Ildefonso, Ce ee =§.9-ae 9- San pueblo, 397 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO AF THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXI CO % 396 5 aw Ee i ger ear se ioe ae ae ee Peed PS Dah‘ ie ad Fin Pe Pr} aa ak ay | pa eee 4 cd pee ee | pee et ee fy Secale fre pate‘ 7c eee Pere Hs pede eee Leseratwletetae gees 74. oiges* Pats . ‘Shed. bea |