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Show 184 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO 276 FLORES MOGOL LON. Santa Fe, October 23, es 277 eesSH ARCHIV ‘HIVES THE SPANI ES OF OF }NEW MEXICO 185 fhe d in. the army of Genera 1 Diego L’Arc irithGana e time r heveq ; who ue, was enlist at that : listing E men ane We ri for the re-conquest of the Province, a oh On ie 1716. General power of attorney, given by him to the Captain Roque de Pintt o. MADRID, JOSEPH. Santa Fe, January 9, 1716, Petition, relative to payment of a horse claimed of Pedro Luxan. “(8 VALVERDE ps COSIO, DON ANTONIO. ber 9, 1716. power of the Pueblo aig ae meng did not acSpaniards under Governor . meee tae eedi but laterOtermin took up his elect ; ce saan province and es a provinee, both af became very irr segantbagt 72 d alealde of the acne et . Decem. ° € a ? of the City of Santa Fe, where he married an beet tee home, In'17was 02, living he accom and in 1706 an ppitis meeofethe saan , or panie had d a Cunt he was Letter from him to the cabildo of Santa Fe citing the memers to appear before him for not answe ring his first notification. engaged in trade with the If Plains. He was known \ Joan ae Aeshna Jua h New Mexico, as Captain and in his business dealings traveled aa died and he Sonora, and even to Mexico City. ee was Manuela, tniciok a second time; ; his second ak ‘ also come to daughter of Don Ygnacio wepraieee inden 5 she was the 280 MARTINEZ, Petition New Mexico at the time of the seco ins of ‘the Very Rev. Fr. fe FELIX, which he prese aa Santa Fe, Camargo, pidiendo lise ns ta para notificar,’’ ete. 280a NEW MEXICO. | af No qd t oe A fragment, without date, but between 1702 and 1720, taining the names conof twent to go on a certain y-one ns who volunteered cam paign, st citize ons oe Stated. Be The han veeque, oe | hed to it is a copy of an orde The life ie ae file.hig See en will of his son, Miguel oe feet 2 Ea “Villas, hav ng | en ol. I, p. ly. ving been killed by the French and mary eon oe 720, This, eae oe evento | curred just thirty-three years after | 81 among the Indians. These two boys were Jaques a native of New Rochelle, Grollet, France, L’ Archeveque, a native of Bayonne,24 years of age, and Jean 19 years of age. These boys returned to Europe by way of Vera Cruz and finally, In 1692, returned t 0 Mexico, They came north to Paso del Norte where they met an old friend named Meusnier, who, £0 tiie _ i N Biscay : and New the boundaries between New Mexico The story of Juan de Archibeque is interesting. In 2fthe te ae Alonzo de Leon conducted an exploring expediton into the Province of Texas. While on this expedition He e qu) ran- friend of Cap- Sena, to whom was granted the lands 0 ngue i in 1731. ungue S G. 0., w hich is are eaieias I is found archive of 98 pages; an inventory of his estate ; this icevaofnt the viceroy defini ng attac dwriti ng 1s similar to that o onzo ong those named igs Don 7 Juan n de A Archi- ae He was ¢ on Valverde y Roieas: He mene ey gay period, and left a large family. eral deeds from him to real estate e is city of Santa Fe d Don Bernardino de and elsewhere. His widow marrie f the pueblo of Cuy- Janu te nted to ‘‘P. Custo.aryFr. 12,Anton io rovince. ‘am of the Indiens ee MARTINEZ, FELIX. Santa Fe, January 10, 1717. isquiia by him, relaMisqu i Auto, given to the sergeant Domingo ain-general to tive to the journey e the governor an d captain-g 282 of the City of Mexico. Copy. 17 ii, HURT ADO, JUAN PAEZ. February ns Bando, directing that the betrothal of the \ ingking with the . with public rejol Princess de Parma be celebrated 2f ; ete. ° ee icings, |