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.

AntiqueSerna—­Alonso de la Serna collects, from the encomienda of Antique, five hundred and fifty tributes, which represent two thousand two hundred persons.  It has justice and instruction. ...  DL.

AmiagaoMinor son of Flores—­The minor son of Antonio Flores collects, in Amiago [sic], three hundred tributes, which represent one thousand two hundred persons.  It has instruction and justice, and is pacified. ...  CCC.

BongolAugustin Ossorio—­Augustin Ossorio collects, from the encomienda of Bongol, three hundred and fifty tributes, which represent, two thousand four hundred persons.  It is visited by a religious, and has justice. ...  CCCL.

TibaguaCaptain Estevan Rodriguez—­Captain Estevan Rodriguez de Figueroa collects, from the encomienda of Tibagua, one thousand two hundred tributes, which represent four thousand eight hundred persons.  It has justice and instruction, and is pacified. ...  MCC.

CaracoPareja—­Christoval de Parexa collects, from the encomienda of Caraco, six hundred tributes, which represent two thousand four hundred persons.  It has no instruction, but is pacified.  It needs one minister. ...  DC.

BagoAlbaro Perez—­Albaro Perez collects, along the river of Bago, three hundred and fifty tributes, which represent one thousand four hundred persons.  It has no instruction.  It is pacified and has justice.  It needs one minister. ...  CCCL.

YnavagaHerrera—­Francisco de Herrera collects, along the river cf Ynavaga, five hundred tributes, which represent two thousand persons.  It has no instruction, but has justice and is pacified.  It needs one minister. ...  D.

HiloTrigo—­Hieronimo Trigo collects, along the river of Hilo, one hundred and fifty tributes, which represent six hundred persons.  It has no instruction, but has justice, and is pacified. ...  CL.

HiloYsla—­Gaspar de Ysla collects, along the said river, two hundred tributes, which represent eight hundred persons.  It has no instruction, but has justice.  One minister might care for this and the above encomienda. ...  CC.

HiloMendia—­Martin de Mendia collects, along the said river, five hundred tributes, which represent two thousand persons.  It has no instruction, but has justice, and is pacified.  One minister is needed. ...  D.

CuyoCaptain Juan Pablo—­Captain Juan Pablo collects, in the island of Cuyo, one thousand tributes, which represent four thousand persons.  It has neither instruction nor justice, and needs two ministers. ...  M.

Thus, in the island of Panay and its jurisdiction, are twenty-five thousand eight hundred and ninety tributes, or sixty thousand [sic] souls.  It has at present eighteen ministers, and needs twenty-five more, which will make in all thirty-eight [sic] with whom it will be well instructed.  In regard to justice, it is quite sufficient throughout the island.

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