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E. Admissions and dismissals (incorporaciones y desincorporaciones) of 
religious; licenses (patentes), royal cédulas, acts of visitation 
(actas de visita). 4 or more legajos. 
(Quite complete but mixed with “G”. Among the items noted were papers 
relating to the career of Fray Antonio de los Angeles, and a “ Libro de 
Patentes de Govierno Ecclesiastico y Secular fuera de la Religion” 
relating to Sonora and containing a signature of Fontbona, June 14, 
1814. See Letter M.) 
F. Opinions (consultas y pareceres) concerning various matters; suit with 
the Barefoots in regard to precedence, and other disputes in 
defense of the college. 8 legajos. 
(A considerable proportion present. Mainly of interest for general polity, 
but some documents of specific bearing on the United States, for ex- 
ample:) 
Correspondence of Fray Sevillano de Paredes regarding a dispute with 
the curate of San Antonio. 1731-1732. 
“ Satisfaccion que se da por el M. P. P. Fr. Juan Figueras en la Pro- 
vincia de Santa Elena de la Florida.” Jan. 23, 1745. 
“ Consulta de Governador de Los Adaes en Materia de contratos ”’, etc., 
by José Ortiz de Velasco. Original in the Museo Nacional. 
G. Papers regarding the founding of the Beaterio de Santa Rosa; letters of 
the founder and of persons of special virtue. 8 legajos. 
(Part of these papers are now in Letter E.) 
H. Manuscript books of the lives of saints, and of venerable personages for 
use in the chronicle, and other matters. 1 legajo. As at present 
constituted Letter H does not correspond with the original classi- 
fication. Important papers noted in legajo H are: 
List of thirty documents needed to complete the history of Texas. Made 
after 1778, and apparently by Father Morf. 
“Copia de Varios Papeles del R. P. Fr. Francisco Garcés.” This 
includes: 
“Copia de Noticias Sacadas ” by Garcés from his diaries. 1775. 
Letter to Fr. Mariano Buena. San Xavier del Bac, Feb. 20, 1771. 
(In all some 40 pp. Cf. K, legajo 14.) 
Miscellaneous papers relating to Sonora, later eighteenth and nineteenth 
centuries. 
I. Notes, for the Chronicle, of the lives of venerable religious; letters and 
papers of the same; rare occurrences in the missions; papers of 
the Venerable Father Martin Jorganes de San Cayetano; and the 
provisions of the Venerable Father Llinaz for the government of 
the colleges. 9 legajos. A large proportion present. 
Legajos 2 and 8 relate to Father Llinaz. 
Legajos 4 and 7, papers of and concerning Father Margil de Jests, in- 
cluding numerous letters written by him in Texas. 
Legajo 6, papers relating to Fray Antonio de los Angeles and notes of 
Espinosa for his Chronica. 
Legajo 8, story of a miraculous happening at San Antonio, Texas, 1760; 
account of the virtues and death of Fray Josef Ramirez; letters 
from San Xavier del Bac, 1805-1806; removal of the remains of 
Father Vergara from San Juan del Rio to the college; and an 
account of the notable events of his life. 
Legajo 9, remarkable happenings in Guatemala. 
