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Martin Ruiz. Testamento.

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Pedro de Sancta Cruz Polanco. Casamiento y dote.

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Juan Martin Lineros. Sobre venta de tierra.

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Francisco Perez del Amota. Denuncio de una mina.

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Pedro Velasquez Cortes. Filiacion de hijos de capitan Pedro Velasquez Cortes.

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Index. Annotated index, original to legago for 1651.

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Pedro Alonso de Villalba y su alvacea. Testamentaria de Pedro Alonso de Villalba.

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Venta de esclavo

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Criminal- robo por negro libre

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Dispute over mules and brands

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