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Show ‘4 ee ye t vs ee eeee re ek eeee ee ee + Bed & = ene eke Be BG Bel 4 “a ba le =e i * Beats Ba ow Sel 4 le apet = oepa ’eee ee) ee eo a eee "yatta el asl vege are S a ns wos CS Casas ee a 126 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THE SPANISH ARCHIVES tune of the said Sr. Marqués, to whom we would give, therefore, entire and full satisfaction, and to affirm this, we swear and sign it with our names and affix the seal of this said Villa, the above writing being countersigned by the writer of the Cabildo, from whom we order three endorsements with it for the said Sr. Marqués for such purpose as he may choose. Given in this said Villa of Santa Fe on the said second day of December, one thousand seven hundred and three, and on ordinary paper because the seal is not used in this Province. ‘ANTONIO DE Montoya ‘*LORENZO DE Maprip ‘‘ ANTONIO DE AGUILAR Y SAsst ‘“ANTONIO LucERO DE Gopoy “*FRANCISCO ROMERO DE PEDRAZA ‘‘Before me, which I certify : ‘*CHRISTOBAL DE GONGORA, ‘Writer of the Cabildo. ‘“It agrees with the original of which I, the said secretary of the Cabildo, Cristobal de Gongora, made the transcript, to which I refer, and it stands corrected truly and exactly, and as eye-witnesses to the copying, correcting and comparing, were the Captain D. Alphonsso Rael de Agullar, D. Juan Manuel de Vargas and Joseph Manuel Gilthomey, and it is done on new sheets with this ordinary paper, because sealing is not current in this Province; and to make this evident, I signed it in this Villa of Santa Fe on the twelfth day of the month of December, one thousand seven hundred and three. . . ‘‘In witness of the truth, I affix my signature and cus- tomary mark, DE LA NAVA 1704 (2). CHRISTOBAL DE GONGORA BRAZINAS, ‘Writer of the Cabildo. MARQUES. Santa Fe. ae hea i ee ee Ps B a Loe | ed ee ee ee ee Decree, relative to the Indians and principales of the pueb- lo of Taos. secretary. Signed also by Alphonsso Rael de Aguilar, 2 ARIAS pe QUIROS, DIEGO. 1704, Santa Fe, January 10, Petition protesting against the payment of a sum of i and four horses to a child. Pa yen = Oe at het teea 4-8-0 ee ee ee ee ee a ~ 0-6 ~*~ ee B® —- e +i. —— +. Co DE HERRERA, THOMAS. 2 February 14, 1704. Petition praying for relief in favor of a girl assaulted HY Bartolomé Sanchez. : DE LA NAVA OF NEW MEXICO BRAZINAS, 127 MARQUES .. Santa Autos que se formaron sobre la noticia que habian Uegado al Pueblo de Taos unos Yndios Moquitios y un Indio ie DE LA NAVA BRAZINAS, March 27-April 2, 1704. MARQUES. Santa Fe, War edicts and recital of operations of campaign initiated by the governor and captain-general against the Faraon Apaches, etc., led by him in person. _ This was an offensive campaign against the Apaches from the Sandias and Carnue and this recites also as to others : the secretary was the Adjutant Sr. Don Antonio Macario Maldonado. of This was the last campaign of De Vargas and the autos are translated as follows: ‘“At the Villa of Santa Fe, on the twenty-seventh day of the month of March, one thousand seven hundred and four, I, the Marqués de la Nava Brazinas, governor and captaingeneral of this Province and the Provinces of New Mexico, ete. and The Faraon Apaches and those of the Seven Rivers others province of the having Frontier committed and other during parts the of this Moons said of the months, since I came again to govern, various thefts of cattle and flocks from Captain Miguel Garcia on his farm at Cieneguilla and from Don Fernando Duran y Chaves, alealde mayor of the Post of Bernalillo, asking that I, on my side, should make offensive war, with fire and sword, against the said enemies, I proclaim it, and for its execution, order the Captain of this fortress, Don Felix Martinez, to make a list of the men at arms to the number of fifty soldiers and half-pay officers, and I likewise order the governors of Teguas, Pecos and Queres, and their Alcaldes, to select the men-at-arms best equipped, and they with their supplies must be at the post of Bernalillo, on Saturday, a twenty-ninth of the present month, which was aera on the parade ground, and I, the said Marqués, when t . said men-at-arms, with their captain, commanders and of- ficers of this fortress, are mounted, will go forth with nie and my civil and military secretary of the said Villa o Santa Fe, this said day and date, about the hour of ten in the morning . . . to sleep at the Village of a and in order that it may testify of the said campaign an the reason for the order, this edict shall serve as the beginning of those which will follow and the operations which |