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.

Caralanga, Yaguan, Ygui, Tagoran, PagamonFrancisca de Cardenas; Alonso Vazquez; Alonso Sanchez; Don Sebastian—­All the above encomiendas belong to Francisca de Cardenas, Alonso Vazquez, Alonso Sanchez, and Don Sebastian Ruyz de Baeza.  They have about six hundred tributes, or two thousand four hundred persons.  All of them are hostile.  They might have one religious to administer instruction in them all. ...  DC.

NabuganKing—­The encomienda of Nabugan belongs to his Majesty.  It has seven hundred tributarios, or two thousand eight hundred persons.  It is in rebellion.  One minister to instruct them is needed. ...  DCC.

Gabalatan, Gat, Tapia, DuduliqueDon Sebastian; Alonso Sanchez; Patino—­These encomiendas of Gabalatan, Gat, Tapia, and Dudulique, belong to Alonso Sanchez, Don Sebastian, and Patino.  They have six hundred tributes, or two thousand four hundred persons.  They are all hostile.  One minister is needed for them, who may live in Gabalatan and visit the other villages. ...  DC.

Tubigarao, Tabagar, AcubaHenao; Alonso Vazquez—­These encomiendas of Tubigarao, Tabagar, and Acuba, belong to Henao and Alonso Vazquez.  They have seven hundred tributes, or two thousand eight hundred persons.  They are in rebellion.  When pacified, one minister might instruct them.  He could live in Tubigarao and visit the other villages. ...  DCC.

Batona, Sulu, Rot, LapuganBartholome de Caravajal; Enrrique Martin—­These encomiendas of Batano, Sulu, Rot, and Lapugan, belong to Enrrique Martin and Bartholome de Caravajal.  They have five hundred and fifty tributes, or two thousand two hundred persons, who are in rebellion.  When the rebellion is suppressed, one minister can furnish instruction in all these villages. ...  DL.

CimbusCaravajal; Serna—­The encomienda of Cimbus belongs to Bartholome Caravajal and Estevan de la Serna.  They have one thousand two hundred tributarios, or four thousand eight hundred persons.  It is all in a state of rebellion.  When pacified, two ministers can attend to the instruction there. ...  MCC.

NalaguanJuan Vazquez—­The encomienda of Nalaguan belongs to Juan Vazquez.  It has five hundred tributes, or two thousand persons.  It is hostile.  One minister is necessary. ...  D.

BololutanCaravajal; Juan Vazquez—­The encomienda of Bolo y Lulutan, belonging to Bartholome Caravajal and Alonso Vazquez, has five hundred tributes, or two thousand persons.  Bolo is at peace but Lulutan is in rebellion.  One religious can administer instruction in both parts. ...  D.

Bataguan, SugarroAlonso Sanchez; Alonso Galindo—­The encomienda of Bataguan and Sugarro, belonging to Alonso Sanchez and Alonso Galindo, has six hundred tributes or two thousand four hundred persons.  It is all in rebellion.  One religious can administer instruction, and can reside at Bataguan and visit Sugarra. ...  DC.

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