New Mexico Historical Review volume 15

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New Mexico Historical Review volume 15
University of New Mexico
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25. Posada to the Holy Office, El Paso, November 24, 1662. Proceso contra Penalosa.
TROUBLOUS TIMES IN NEW MEXICO 261 nesses in Santa Fe to prove his ownership, and these witnesses testified: (1) that Martinez had been engaged in trade between Parral and New Mexico; and (2) that he had purchased the goods sent in the carts with the proceeds of European and Mexican products sold in Santa Fe. 26 This probanza, undoubtedly characterized by perjury, was in- tended to cov
...er up the true facts concerning the shipment, for it was well known in New Mexico that Penalosa was the owner and that the goods consisted of property formerly belonging to Lopez.
Both Villasante and Granillo testified concerning Pena- losa's ownership in declarations before the Holy Office in 1663, and the instructions for disposition of the shipment unmistakably prove that Penalosa was the organizer and owner. Part of the goods were consigned to Penalosa's agents in Nueva Vizcaya, and several bundles of hides, numerous sacks of pinon, and other items were sent as gifts to various persons in Mexico City, including the viceroy, oidores, treasury officials, and friends of the governor.


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