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Show 292 662 THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO THH SPANISH ARCHIVES OF NEW MEXICO ISLETA, PUEBLO OF. der; also for protection against the Comanches. July 4-November 2, 1771. Proceedings in the matter of the complaint of the Indians of the pueblo against Mariano Beittia, a coyote of the pueblo. The accusation was ascertained to be false and the cacique of the pueblo was deposed. The manner of organization of the pueblos is recited. 12f The pueblo of San Agustin de Isleta was the seat of a Franciscan mission and was established before 1629. When the settlements of the Tiguas at Quarai, Tajique, and Chilili were raided and destroyed by the Apaches, the survivors moved to Isleta. At the time of the uprising of 1680, this pueblo contained about two thousand inhabitants; it was here that the Spaniards, on their way to El Paso, took refuge. See auto of Governor Otermin, p. 19. The governor found the pueblo abandoned, nearly all of the Indians having joined the insurgents. The following year Otermin captured the pueblo and took south with him about 500 of the captives who were established at Isleta del Sur, near El] Paso. MESTAS, 12, 1772. These Indians are today a very The population is about 1,200. BUCARELLI y URSUA, Mexico, June 3, 1772. MENDINUETA, PEDRO vember 16, 1771. Bando, relative to the delinquency sponding to the call of the drum. BORREGO, Mestas. in- and FERMIN. 16, September Proceedings in law suit. MONTOYA, ROSA vs. ruary 12, March 16, 1772. n of an Indian 20, 1772. fendant. LAS SARIO TRUCHAS, pz, March Judgment for the 6-10, nephew tion SENORA pet RO- Petition of the settlers of asking for 12 muskets Apaches 670 was to constitute Sonora, de Sonora, active Universal BUCARELLI de one. At this period California and Nueva who, Indias. in promoting in southern New meanwhile, upon y URSUA, Mexico The viceroy, Bu- campaigns against the and northern Sonora. Mexico, August 10, 1772. Letter to the governor and captain transmitting copy of orders relative to the fleet. 1 671 ARCHIVES, Proceedings and pow- were of the Marqués of Ministro carelli, de- 1772. Mexico his return to Spain, had been appointed to the high posi- 6f NUESTRA ANTONIO. The first to hold the office was General Don Teodoro Cavalero de Croix, a nephew of the Marqués de Croix, who had been viceroy. The captain-generaley of the Province of Louisiana was held by Don Bernando de Galvez, a Judgment for the complainant. 5 Nicolasa del Castillo. Feb- captive. FRAY Vizcaya were under the rule of a captain-general, to all intents and purposes clothed with the powers of a viceroy. of the militia in reaf Proceedings in the matter of the complaint relative to the possessio New the Provinces of Sinaloa, Santa Fe, No- DIEGO BASQUEZ vs. Juan Ygnacio January DON Letter of the viceroy acknowledging receipt of military lists. Bucarelli enjoys the reputation of having fulfilled the duties of the viceroyalty in a most creditable manner. It was during his incumbency that the Marqués de Sonora, José Galvez, sought to change the system of government in New Spain. Galvez desired the establishment of a system of Intendencias, of which among the rest, Nueva Galicia Bande- lier, Arch. Inst. Papers, Iv, 233, 1892. April 2-November SEDILLO, PASCUAL ANTONIO. June 2.1772. Proceedings (fragment) in a suit by the royal judge against him for the killing of his wife. No proof. Pardoned. 2f The pueblo was not rebuilt or reoccu- century. dustrious people. JOACHIN. Denied. 3f Proceedings in a civil suit against the guardian and administrator of the estate of her husband, deceased. Judgment for the complainant. 14f pied until 1718, when it was re-peopled with Tiguas from the Moqui province. The Genizaros pueblos of Tomé and Belen were visitas of this mission in the latter part of the eighteenth MARIA 253 ligible. NEW MEXICO. (fragment) November 4, 1772. in a suit about sheep; not intel- |