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.

DulaqueFrancisco Rodriguez de Avila—­Francisco Rodriguez de Avila collects tribute along the river of Dulaque from four hundred and eighty-two tributarios, who represent one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight persons.  It has justice, but no instruction.  It needs one minister. ...  CCCCLXXXII.

LeyteSedeno—­Pedro Sedeno collects tribute in the island of Leyte and along the river of Tambolo, from five hundred and sixty-three tributarios, who represent two thousand two hundred and fifty-two souls.  It is peaceful, and has justice, but no instruction.  It needs one minister. ...  DLXIII.

CarigaraJuan de Truxillo—­Juan de Truxillo collects tribute along the river of Carigara from four hundred and thirty-four tributarios, who represent one thousand seven hundred and thirty-six persons.  It has justice, and is peaceful, but has no instruction.  It needs one minister. ...  CCCCXXXIIII.

BarugoHenao—­Alonso de Henao collects four hundred and fourteen tributes on the river of Barugo.  These represent one thousand six hundred and fifty-six persons.  It is peaceful, and has justice, but no instruction.  It needs one minister. ...  CCCCXIIII.

AbuyoReyes—­Gaspar de los Reyes collects three hundred and four tributes on the river of Abuyo and the town of Guisan, in Ybabao.  These represent one thousand two hundred and sixteen persons.  It is peaceful and has justice, but no instruction.  It needs one minister. ...  CCCIIII.

PaloPedro Hernandez—­Pedro Hernandez collects four hundred and ninety tributes from the encomienda of Palo.  These represent two thousand persons.  It is peaceful, with justice, but without instruction, and needs one minister. ...  CCCCXC.

DulaqueSauzedo—­Domingo de Sauzedo collects from the encomienda of Dulaque six hundred and thirteen tributes, which represent two thousand four hundred and fifty-two persons.  It is peaceful, and has justice, but no instruction.  It needs one minister. ...  DCXIII.

Abuyo EbitoYsla—­Gaspar de Ysla collects four hundred and thirty-five tributes, which represent one thousand seven hundred and forty persons, in Abuyo Ebito, and Zebu.  It is peaceful, with justice, but without instruction, and needs one religious. ...  CCCCXXXV.

HinundangaAbila—­Francisco de Abila collects five hundred tributes, which means two thousand persons, from the encomienda of Hinundanga.  It is pacified and has justice, but no instruction.  It needs at least one religious to take care of it. ...  D.

TilanSepulbeda—­Francisco de Sepulbeda collects the tribute of the encomienda of Tilan, which has one hundred and forty tributes.  He collects unjustly.  Although it has justice, it has no instruction, and needs it. ...  CXL.

Baybay and ZebuNavarro—­Pedro Navarro collects six hundred and fifteen tributes in Baybay and Zebu.  This means two thousand four hundred and sixty persons.  It has no instruction, but has justice.  One minister is necessary. ...  DCXV.

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