534 



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1454. The allocation (repartimiento) of the Indians who come to 

 this city and its silver mines for service periods, is as follows : 



1,560 



Table showing the system followed in paying the Indians their 

 daily wage, by days, and also by days, the amount allocated to the 

 Treasury of Los Granos as its share of the salaries paid in there. 



Chapter LXV [66] {67) 



Of the Province and Corregimiento of Los Chocorvos, District of 

 the City of Castrovirreina. 



1455. In this Province of Los Chocorvos there are eight Indian 

 villages: Santiago, San Juan de Huaitara, Sangayayco, Santiago de 

 Quirahuara, San Francisco de Querco, La Concepcion de Laramarca, 

 San Juan de Cordoba, San Francisco de Ocobamba. These were all 

 converted and established in the days of Don Francisco de Toledo ; 

 they speak the Lengua General del Inca (Quichua). In this Province 

 of Los Chocorvos, which means brave people, there was in the year 

 1610 an encomendero on second life tenure ; he had a goat and sheep 

 ranch with 10 Indians under provision of the Viceroys, each with 

 wages of 24 pesos a year. It was the Conde de Villar who made 



