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The South western Hfistorical Quarterly
,sonal arms. They are supplied by the lieutenant-general. Two
sons and his two sons-in-law are married and have twelve persons
in their families, twenty-two servants, and another young man
capable of bearing arms. He carries a royal arquebuse and has
been robbed by the enemy. And he signed it.
Alonso Garcia. (rubric.)
The sar:ento mayor Luis de Quintana, passed muster with four
very lean horses; all his personal arms; an infant daughter; four
servants; robbed of house and goods by the enemy. And he
signed it.
Luis de Quintana. (rubric.)
Felipe Montoya, married, passed muster on foot, naked, very
poor, with one tired horse and four sons. And he signed it.
Felipe Montoya. (rubric.)
Captain Roque de Madrid passed muster with three lean horses,
two lean and tired mules, all his personal arms, his wife, and four
small children. His house was robbed by the enemy, and [he is]
,extremely poor. And he signed it.
Roque de Madrid. (rubric.)
This muster was continued without interruption for three days
when on October 1 a temporary halt was occasioned by a num-
ber of the people having gone without permission to the monastery
,of Guadalupe, whence they were scattering into Nueva Vizcaya.
As soon as he learned of this, in order that the muster rolls might
be completed, and that further delay might not be occasioned in
completing the reports that were to be sent to. the viceroy, Otermin,
on October 1, sent Francisco Xavier to El Paso with a message to
Joseph L6pez de Gracia' (the lieutenant of Andr6s L6pez de Gracia,
alcalde mayor of the valley of San Antonio de Casas Grandes),"
who was at that time at Guadalupe, ordering him or any other
officer of Nueva Vizcaya, to arrest and send back to La Salineta
any person, no matter what his rank, character, or condition, who
might attempt to cross the river into, that province. Gracia
promptly promised to put the order into effect, and requested
Otermin to make this fact publicly known.3
'Auto of Xavier, in Auttos tocantes, 58; Auto of Joseph L6pez de
Gracia, in Ibid., 79-80.
2"Mandamto del Gober, or y Cappan gel del p, 1," in Auttos tocantes, 79.
-SAuto of Otermin, in Auttos tocantes, 55; Ibid., 57-58.'266
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