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.

AxuiKing; Rivera—­His Majesty and Francisco de Rivera collect, from the encomienda of Axui, one thousand two hundred tributes, which represent four thousand eight hundred persons.  It is pacified, and has justice, but no instruction.  It needs two ministers. ...  MCC.

AranguenCaptain Sarmiento—­Captain Pedro Sarmiento collects, along the river of Aranguen, three hundred tributes, which represent one thousand two hundred persons.  It is pacified, and has justice, but no instruction.  It needs one minister. ...  CCC.

PanayKing—­His Majesty has along the river of Panay and its branch, the Mayo, eight hundred and fifty tributes, which represent two thousand four hundred [sic] persons.  They have instruction and justice. ...  DCCCL.

PanayGuarnico; Lievana—­Captain Guarnizo and Ensign Pedro Guillen de Lievana collect, along the said river, two thousand three hundred tributes, which represent nine thousand two hundred persons.  It has justice, and one ecclesiastic who furnishes instruction.  It needs at least two more ministers. ...  MMCCC.

MambusaoRivera; Morales—­Francisco de Rivera and Gaspar Ruyz de Morales collect, along the branch river Manbusao, one thousand tributes, which represent four thousand persons.  It is pacified, and has justice, but no instruction.  It needs one minister. ...  M.

YguicanCaptain Sarmiento—­Captain Sarmiento collects, along the river of Yguisan, ninety tributes, which represent three hundred and forty persons.  It has justice. ...  XC.

MaharluAngulo—­Albaro de Angulo collects, in Maharlu, Damayan, the island of Tablas, and Cabuyan, six hundred tributes, which represent two thousand four hundred persons.  It has justice, and is pacified.  It has no instruction, and needs one minister. ...  DC.

Batan; Miguel Rodriguez—­The encomienda of Batan belongs to Miguel Rodriguez.  He collects there, at Moguin, Dunblon, Baton, and along the river of Hilo, one thousand two hundred tributes, which represent four thousand eight hundred persons.  It has justice, and is pacified.  It needs at least two ministers. ...  MCC.

AclanMinor son of Antonio Flores—­The minor son of Antonio Flores collects, along the river of Aclan, one thousand three hundred tributes, which represent three thousand two hundred persons.  It has instruction and justice. ...  MCCC.

YbahayCaptain Pedro Sarmiento—­Captain Pedro Sarmiento collects, in Ybahai, Potolanbit, Buracay, and other islets, and along the large bay and river of La Lupa, two thousand tributes, which represent eight thousand persons.  All of this territory has justice, but no instruction.  It needs four ministers. ...  MM.

BugasonPedro Guillen—­Ensign Guillen collects, in Bugason, two hundred and fifty tributes, which represent one thousand persons.  It has instruction and justice. ...  CCL.

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