The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 08 of 55 - 1591-1593 by Unknown
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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. _Lumbán_: _Sauzedo_--The island of Lumbán belongs to Phelippe de Sauzedo, and has five hundred tributes, or two thousand persons. It is in the jurisdiction of Balayán. It has no instruction. It needs one minister to instruct it. ... D. _Mindoro_: _Sauzedo_-The encomienda of Vaco y Mindoro belongs to Phelippe de Sauzedo. It has seven hundred tributes, or two thousand eight hundred persons, it is in charge of one religious, and is under the civil jurisdiction of Balayán. The opposite coast of this island has neither instruction nor justice. ... DCC. _Batangas_: _Francisco Rodríguez_--The encomienda of Batangas belongs to Francisco Rodríguez. He collects there one thousand four hundred tributes, which represent five thousand six hundred persons. It has sufficient justice and instruction. ... MCCCC. _Bonbon_: _The mariscal Gabriel de Ribera_--The encomienda of Bonbon belongs to the mariscal Gavriel de Rybera. He collects there four thousand tributes, which represent sixteen thousand souls. It all has sufficient instruction, and its justice is administered from |
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