392 _ Querétaro 
©. “ Notices of everything which has occurred since the expulsion of the 
Spanish Fathers.” (Nineteenth-century documents. ) 
MISCELLANEOUS LEGAJOS. 
A bundle recently marked “ Pimeria Alta ”. 
(Contains correspondence of the commissary-general, 1725-1728; Texas 
correspondence for 1728; letter of Fray Francisco Barbastro to Fray 
Diego Ximénez concerning the missions of Pimeria Alta, May 4, 1777; 
Pimeria Alta papers, 1830-1840.) 
“Various Documents and laws of the Government of the year 1822.” 
(Contains various letters to the Vicario Fray Alonso de Ortega, I8II; 
report of the death of Fray Antonio de los Angeles, etc.) 
BOUND VOLUMES. 
In the trunk or in the case with the legajos. These include various adminis- 
tration books of the college, as registers of licenses (libros de patentes), of 
decrees issued by the Discretorio, and of royal cédulas; records of elections 
of guardians and other officers; accounts of the college; autos of official 
visits to the college, extending down to the present; records of the deaths of 
members in the missions or elsewhere ; occasional books relating to particular 
missions. Notable items of this class are the following: 
“ Papeles, Cartas, Zedulas ”’, etc., pertaining to the government of Bishop 
Santa Cruz. Various dates in the seventeenth century. 
(Among the documents copied is the report by Bishop Santa Cruz on 
Coahuila and Texas, Apr. 10, 1676. Another copy is noted in the archives 
of the bishopric of Monterrey.) 
“Libro de los Muertos De los Colegios y Provincias.”’ I noted no. 3, 
and it is my impression that there are others. 
(Important for biographical data, and for occasional light on mission 
history.) 
Administration Books of Mission San Francisco Solano. 
(Original books of baptism, burial, and marriage, 1703-1708. They are ina 
bad state of preservation. The copies at San Antonio, made from these 
originals, are not complete. ) 
“ Libro en que se Ileba la quenta, y razon de los gastos . . . . devocion, 
y zelo de D® Pedro Romero de Terreros . . . . para la fundacion 
de las Misiones de Gentiles Apaches, etc.” 
(Only the title-page remains. ) 
“ Libro en que se lleba la quenta, y razon de la importancia de los avios, 
que a la Mision de San Francisco (de) la Espada remiten los 
RR. PPsS*:De'este-Ap® Colesio setenv 7as-t 97 
(Financial account of this mission.) 
PORTRAITS. 
On the walls of the monastery there hang numerous portraits of members 
of the college. Most of them are of the conventional type, and there is room 
for difference of opinion as to their merit as works of art, but all will agree 
on their historical value. Some of them represent the martyrdom of the 
subjects. Most of them contain biographical data... Those noted were the 
following: , ah 
