Civil Archives 497 
229. Representation of the citizens of San Fernando de Austria concern- 
ing damages done by Apaches. 1764. 
233. Documents concerning the encroachment by the citizens of Villa de 
Gigedo upon the missions of Vizarrén and Peyotes. 1765. 
235. Viceroy’s despatch with consequent diligencias concerning the to- 
bacco monopoly at Monclova. 176s. 
236. Documents concerning the administration of the media anata in 
Coahuila. 1765. 
238. Autos of the founding of the Villa of N. S. de Orcasitas at the mis- 
sion of San Buenaventura. 1765-1766. 
241-2. Various proclamations issued by Gov. Barrios. 
247. Report by the governor of Texas of the confiscation of the goods 
from Fray Francisco Sedano thought to be contraband. Dec. 30, 
1766. 
(A duplicate of this document is in Béxar Archives, at Austin. ) 
251. Various proclamations issued by Gov. Jacobo de Ugarte y Loyola. 
1770, 
256. Official report of the property of the mission of San Juan Bautista 
at the time of its delivery to the province of Santiago de Jalisco. 
Pepe. 20 I: 
Id. of the mission of San Bernardo. 1772. 25 ff. 
(Copies of the two above expedientes are in the archives of Santa Cruz de 
Querétaro and of Guadalupe de Zacatecas. ) 
259. Concession of land to an individual at Saltillo by the Audiencia de 
Guadalajara and approved by King Philip. 1713. 
(It is stated in the document that eee Pérez de Almazan was the 
juez comisario who measured the land.) 
Legajo 5. 1775-1780. 
264. Autos of the founding of Nueva Villa de San Antonio de Bucareli 
at the Pueblo de Nadadores. 1775. 
268. Proceedings against Juan Antonio and Manuel Diaz, of San An- 
tonio, charged with illicit trade with Natchitoches. 1775. 
269. Petition of the Indians of San Juan Bautista requesting that the 
Jaliscan fathers should follow the methods of those of Zacatecas 
in their treatment of the neophytes. 2 ff. 
270. Proceedings by Gov. Ripperda, of Texas, against various citizens of 
San Antonio for killing cattle belonging to the missions. 1775- 
1782. 
(Ripperda fined the citizens, who carried the case to the commandant-gen- 
eral. The latter, in turn, reversed the decision and fined Ripperda.) 
270. (1) Complaint of the ayuntamiento of San Fernando de Béxar 
against the curate for interference in elections. 1776. 3 ff. 
(2) Request by the sindico of the missions of Texas that mission 
Indians be furnished arms for their defense. 1776. 
Complaint by a citizen of San Antonio against the curate, Pedro 
Fuentes, for unjust imprisonment. 1776. 
271-284. Censuses (Padrones) of the various jurisdictions of the prov- 
ince of Coahuila. 1777. 
(Nos. 273 and 274 are for the presidio of San Juan Bautista and the 
neighboring missions. ) 
301. Expediente concerning the pasturage of ae herds of the Rancho de 
Mora, belonging to the mission of San Antonio de Valero. 1778. 
