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Show a 4 se gt Seelsaeeaiareny : aid 40; BP ce LTA eee heatD beter eee lS) ‘ a4 urtado, where the stones in the form of a cross wer eve oa ee buried; that if the owners of the to sell it at . o lands of Mateo Trujillo, should wish preference in the road spun : , yY wanted ae t paleeae pmeIN hs an oe oe might have been made to jena ie y person other ndians was null and void oe ; the governor ordered the alealde, Tnak a ary and to a hold, and enjoy Spaniards to the Indians in possession of the boundth aly: understand aed aee ne permanent » ve had a ranch Santa Clara Antonio that they could use - pad heen maupped by the A ea vea Bay tome eed Te : 1S a petition by Ursula Guillen to had lived on said ranch In quiet nea Hae ioe sepals han * rj oe ee Se * RPE PERL J 3 Cre pokd CP Fe o PPLE PRI L PERS, SRR t-4- @. here ee ee ee ee Coe 9%. PE TREES) tHE pp Se) et Bt Pe J * i el FP si Pa oy es rare PE Pe ae AN , ot g the' attention of the This he did immediately, callin ls in the instruments recita the that fact the governor to make clear the numto ter charac a of not were referred to some of them con, ranch the in ined ber of varas conta to aries, or referring taining no mention even of the boundinformation, although that the original grant as giving hed to the proceedings and the said grant was not attac for the purposes of the consequently was not available case. uments, which he says did In regard to one of the instr on the north the mention the boundaries, as being on the south the of the pueblo of Santa Clara and Ildefonso, he says of his clients, the people of San exact 2 a upin, in which she alleges that she the pueblos of San Ildefonso and Oc eg Francisco llo, del Casti from Ponon FoeJosephey ee ee Saas husband iG, i; shin e ba the four instr 24, 1766, and he ordered that it and d to Felipe Tafoya, that, mitte trans be it ng panyi accom reply to i the same. as attorney for the Indians, he might PLJ rari as far as the boundary established by Governor P : Hu ‘ that de most important features are recorded The govern dians of San ila f cided that the land belonged to the In- a subsequent form a part of this archive, and he ordered that they be by Governor Velez shows that returned to her. Governor Velez on May This petition was examined by uments Serer rae PSPUAE but 1t appears €, of it oe eee Le reves ad th a portion ees but rendered the governor B mecomeniin the-recends at iin F a that in Domingo Vigil. In conclusion she states matter she transthat the governor may understand the These do not mits with her petition four documents. statement ame) is missing, 0, 1766, May ied in favor of the ri decisi county of a by Tafoya : 26) ee ee Gee a a second made now 50 ADS NORE lands lands that ero Don Felipe ie POLS en had been placed in and that at the time that her husband summoned to apbeen had Indians the it, of ion possess designated by been had ies boundar the that pear and order ROT Ee abe INUIA he governor oe 6,? 1766, , refern February err ten ; JIU by Ortiz, TY been completed by them to make any Spanish official, she had not permitted the matter a partition of the lands until she could lay She calls attention to the before the Spanish governor. had failed fact that during a very long period the Indians been sold and to make any claim to the ranch when it had to another had passed from the possession of one owner nee ‘ e alcalde ? the Indians of that they exhibited no order the notification was not brought ee e h to the th by , ; “ Ildefonso, cee ke apt iquusieai having told both been estab- had oe = the ondocument 1765, by July 21. presented Ortiz, ose eS in view of the fact Governor Velez, and al he but ranch had sent them an order that the lands of the Tafoya r; that should be partitioned among them by their governo from SPSL = rtainty; bie boundaries which ne any boundaries 1766) POPP LPL ELEP RL LEP cena hap ine exhibited the lawful May, adh taal ahaa eta to not (apparently locaquestion as to the this simply leaves open the that nothing has been preand aries bound those of tion almilitates against the proof sented in the case which ns in regard to their boundary ead parties had. Th; had consequently month ae ar 2 ee oe er pee ee ae pes Indians of that ready adduced by the India Se the 20th ae pee ea ee a the while she Indians of San Ildefonso had gone to her ranch Felipe was engaged in planting, and had told her that ‘ rae on * . thereof Siac nds and stock; that ranch, killed two of her sons, and driven off her the o ee July 6, 1732 our os by another action of the same gover, 1736, showing that he had changed his mind hit i. eae matter; that he had come to the conclusion that heli powers was prejudicial to the interests of the S i that she still holds possession in the Ute Indians had attacked the A nt at ce eC wuat y Gongora on ae for twenty-six years; spite of the fact that ee J Ee | Pare rr * ud ieied ee SC a * se di —— ELE PEAS POF FEF OPE IAFEDY beh 2 * a = $9 hog@ mG oe POPOL H ne Pd oe eerie eee oo i satel tal ell ted ted eed ot.ee Sts a e oer which is signed by Domingo foregoing,is an approval of the ard witnesses, . wo the a 411 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO . 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