The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 08 of 55 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 291 pages of information about The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 08 of 55.

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 08 of 55 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 291 pages of information about The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 08 of 55.

NabucanThe Mariscal—­The encomienda of Nabucan, belonging to the mariscal Gabriel de Ribera, collects one thousand four hundred and ninety tributes, which means five thousand nine hundred and sixty persons.  It has instruction, one ecclesiastic, and justice.  It needs two more ministers. ...  MCCCC. [sic]

NapandanHospital—­The encomienda of Narandan, belonging to the hospital for Spaniards, collects three hundred and ninety tributes, which means one thousand five hundred and sixty persons.  It has instruction and justice.  There is one minister in it. ...  CCCXC.

BiganKing—­The encomienda of Bigan; his Majesty collects there eight hundred tributes, which means three thousand two hundred persons.  It has one religious who takes care of it, and has justice. ...  DCCC.

Batay y BatangueyKing—­The encomienda of Batay y Batanguey; his Majesty collects there one thousand tributes, which means four thousand persons.  It has no instruction.  It is at present visited from Bigan.  It has justice.  Two ministers are needed. ...  M.

PanayDon Pedro de Aguirre—­The encomienda of Panay belongs to Don Pedro de Aguirre, a minor.  He collects seven hundred tributes, which means two thousand eight hundred persons.  It has justice, but no instruction.  One minister is necessary. ...  DCC.

Sinay y CabugaoKing—­The encomienda of Sinay y Cabugao, belonging to his Majesty, pays one thousand tributes, which means four thousand persons.  It has justice, but no instruction.  It needs two ministers. ...  M.

BaraoDon Juan de la Pena—­The encomienda of Barao belongs to Don Juan de la Pena.  He collects there seven hundred tributes, which means two thousand eight hundred persons.  It has justice, but no instruction.  One minister is needed. ...  DCC.

CacabayanKing; Gaspar Perez—­The encomienda of Cacabayan, belonging to his Majesty and Gaspar Perez; two thousand one hundred tributes are collected there, which means eight thousand four hundred persons.  It has one monastery with three religious, and justice. ...  MMC.

BoncanHernan Gutierrez—­The encomienda of Boncan belongs to Captain Hernan Gutierrez.  He collects there three hundred and fifty tributes, which means one thousand four hundred souls.  It is visited by the fathers from Ylagua.  It has justice. ...  CCCL.

YlaguaKing—­The encomienda of Ylagua belongs to his Majesty.  He collects from it one thousand five hundred tributes, which means six thousand persons.  It has three ministers, and justice. ...  MD.

BallecilloPicarro—­The encomienda of Ballecillo belongs to Andres Picarro, who collects there one hundred and fifty tributes, which means six hundred persons.  It has no instruction, but has justice.  It needs one minister. ...  CL.

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