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.

Samay and YbabaoJuan Mendez—­The minor son of Juan Mendez collects one thousand tributes, which means four thousand persons, in Samay and Ybabao.  It has peace and justice, but no instruction.  It needs two ministers. ...  M.

Tinagon and BuriSoria; Nunez—­Pedro de Soria collects two hundred and six tributes in Tinagon.  These represent eight hundred and twenty-four persons.  It has justice, but no instruction.  This is needed between him and Francisco Nunez, who collects one hundred and ninety tributes in Buri. ...  CCCVI.

Samar, YbabaoMolina—­Francisco de Molina collects in Samar, Ybabao, Siquion and Maripit, four hundred and seventy-seven tributes, which represent one thousand nine hundred and eight persons.  It has no instruction, but has justice.  It needs one minister. ...  CCCCLXXVII.

CandayaFrancisco Martin—­Francisco Martin collects from Gandaya two hundred and fifty-five tributes, which represent one thousand and twenty persons.  It has justice, but no instruction, and needs it. ...  CCLV.

YbabaoGoncalo Ximenez; Juan Gutierrez—­Goncalo Ximenez and Juan Gutierrez del Real collect, in the island of Ybabao, eight hundred and sixteen tributes, which represent three thousand two hundred and sixty-four persons.  It has peace and justice, but no instruction.  It needs, at the least, one minister. ...  DCCCXVI.

Ybabao and ZebuCarrena—­Francisco Carreno collects, in Ybabao and Zebu, three hundred and thirty tributes, which represent one thousand three hundred and twenty persons.  It has justice and is pacified, but has no instruction, which it needs. ...  CCCXXX.

Leyte, Masbate, and YbabaoMoral—­Francisco Moral collects, from Leyte, Masbate, and Ybabao, one thousand one hundred and sixteen tributes, which represent four thousand four hundred and sixty-eight persons.  It has justice, and is entirely pacified.  It has no instruction, and needs two ministers. ...  MCXVI.

BantayanMinor son of Gamboa—­The minor son of Gamboa collects, in Bantayan, one thousand six hundred and eighty-three tributes, which represent six thousand seven hundred and thirty-two persons.  It has both justice and instruction. ...  MDCLXXXIII.

TanayOssorio—­Ossorio collects, from the river of Tanay, one hundred and eighty tributes, which represent seven hundred and twenty persons.  It has justice and peace, but no instruction, which it needs. ...  CLXXX.

TanayJuan Martin—­Juan Martin collects, from the river of Tanay and the island of Negros, five hundred and fifty-seven tributes, which represent two thousand two hundred persons.  It has no instruction, but is pacified and has justice.  It needs one minister. ...  DLVII.

AbuyoFrancisco Albarez—­Francisco Albarez de Toledo collects, along the river of Abuyo, Vincay, and Maya, four hundred and eighty tributes, which represent one thousand nine hundred and twenty persons.  It is pacified, and has justice, but no instruction, which is needed. ...  CCCCLXXX.

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