The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 325 pages of information about The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55.

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 325 pages of information about The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55.
The president, governor, and captain-general of these islands receives an annual salary of eight thousand pesos de minas, or thirteen thousand two hundred and thirty-five pesos and two tomins. 13U235 pesos, 2 tomins.

Four auditors and one fiscal receive each two thousand pesos
de minas, which total sixteen thousand five hundred and
forty-nine pesos and six granos. 16U549 pesos, 6 granos.

One chaplain of the royal Audiencia, three hundred pesos. 
U300 pesos.

Three royal officials with five hundred and ten thousand
maravedis apiece, which amounts to five thousand six hundred
and twenty-five pesos. 5U625 pesos.

One chief clerk with a salary of three hundred pesos. 
U300 pesos.

Another clerk, for military affairs, with a salary of two
hundred pesos.  U200 pesos.

Another clerk, for matters of trade, with the same salary. 
U200 pesos.

One executioner, with one hundred and fifty pesos. 
U150 pesos.

One notary, with two hundred pesos.  U200 pesos.

One galley-purser, with one hundred pesos. 
U100 pesos.

Alcaldes-mayor and corregidors

The alcalde-mayor of Tondo, with a salary of three hundred
pesos.  U300 pesos.

Of Bulacan, with another three hundred pesos. 
U300 pesos.

Of La Panpanga, the same.  U300 pesos.

Of Laguna de Bay, the same.  U300 pesos.

Of Calilaya, the same.  U300 pesos.

Of Balayan, the same.  U300 pesos.

Of Pangasinan, the same.  U300 pesos.

Of Ylocos, the same.  U300 pesos.

Of Carmarines, the same.  U300 pesos.

Of Arevalo, the same.  U300 pesos.

Of Cibu, the same.  U300 pesos.

Corregidor of Calamianes, with two hundred and fifty pesos. 
U250 pesos.

Of Maribeles, with one hundred and fifty pesos. 
U150 pesos.

Of Mindoro, one hundred pesos.  U100 pesos.

Of Catanduanes, one hundred and fifty pesos. 
U150 pesos.

Of Ybalon, two hundred pesos, because it serves also as the
outpost of Capul.  U200 pesos.

Of Panay, another two hundred pesos.  U200 pesos.

Leyte, one hundred and fifty pesos.  U150 pesos.

Butuan, two hundred pesos.  U200 pesos.

Alcalde-mayor of Cagayan, three hundred pesos. 
U300 pesos.

Various salaries

One assayer and appraiser, with four hundred pesos. 
U400 pesos.

One navy storekeeper, two hundred pesos. 
U200 pesos.

One clerk, for the warehouses of this city, with one hundred
and fifty pesos.  U150 pesos.

One shore master, with a salary of six hundred pesos. 
U600 pesos.

One clerk, for the warehouses of Cavite, with one hundred
and forty pesos.  U140 pesos.

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