however, take up his parcel
because Captain Suarez when he was to found to Tunja, in whose jurisdiction was
Cochunuba, ordered him to remain in Santa Fe, for the purpose, according to
Dominguez, to seize their Indians claiming that fell within Icabuco the
Knights. Luis Dominguez empowered Sanabria to take possession of the
Indians before the Captain Suarez, chief justice of the kingdom, but this is
not allowed, saying the Cacique of Úmbita Cochunuba was different from
"The territory of the town was dismembered Úmbita Indians called Chiriví,
New Columbus today. Thus Úmbita residents decided to give Mr. Blas
Valenzuela to look to the ecclesiastical government of the parish
building. After fulfilling the requirements, the vicar general to the
Archbishop of Santa Fe de Tenza instructed the priest to report on the
desirable range for the erection of the parish. The demarcation of the
neighborhood was designated Úmbita Tibana pastor Don Domingo Ruiz Palazuelos,
who made the following
demarcation, which appears in a document dated Icabuco on November 18, 1777:
From the Boards Turmequé River and gorge Icabuco that there is a blade born and
called the Pedregal, entirely up to give high Curuba, taking up a fence that
Don Jacinto Gallo formed to delineate lands that were Icabuco with Don Miguel
del Junco and hence following a rock called the rock stairs and another black
hole and pulling the blade across that part of the jurisdiction of Turmequé
down to the rock named Bear Valley and is taking all his knife up to the hill
fat, which is within the jurisdiction of the parish and from here to the top of
the Mono out taking the blade down to a knoll where the Flying Tenza and thence
on blade down into the river taking up his current where they meet up with the
stream of Sisa and