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INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL* 



D. Francisco Montejo Xiu, governor of this pueblo 

 of Mani, and the governors of the pueblos v^ho are 

 under him. 



There met together Don Francisco Montejo 

 Xiu, governor of this pueblo, and of the jurisdiction 

 of Tutul Xiu ; Don Francisco Che, governor of 

 Ticul, Don Francisco Pacab, governor of Ox- 

 cutzcab, Don Diego Vs, governor of Tekax, Don 

 Alonzo Pacab, governor of Jan-monal, Don Juan 

 Che, governor of Mama, Don Alonzo Xiu, gov- 

 ernor of Tekit, and the other governors within the 

 jurisdiction of Mani, together w^ith the regidores, for 

 the purpose of regulating the landmarks, and main- 

 taining the right of each village respecting the fell- 

 ing of trees, and to fix and settle with crosses the 

 boundaries of tbe milpas of their respective villages, 

 dividing them into parts according to their situation, 

 showing the lands pertaining to each. The people 

 of Canul, those of Acanceh, of Ticoh, those of 

 Cosuma, those of Zotuta and its jurisdiction, those 

 of Tixcacab, a part of those of Peto, Colotmul, and 

 Zuccacab, after having conferred together, declared 

 it necessary to cite the governors of the villages, and 

 we answered that they should come to this audien- 

 cia of Mani, each one bringing with him two regi- 

 dores to be present at the division of the lands. 

 Don Juan Canul, governor of Nunkini, and Fran- 

 cisco Ci, his colleague ; D. Juan Cocom, governor 

 of Ticoh, D. Caspar Tun of Cosuma, Don Juan 

 Cocom, governor of Sotuta, D. Gonzalo Tuyn, 



