The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 08 of 55 - 1591-1593 by Unknown
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three hundred tributarios, which means one thousand two hundred
persons. It lies vacant. They are both pacified and have justice, but no instruction. One religious to reside in Massi, and visit Bangal, will be sufficient. ... CCC. _Tulaque_: _Captain Castillo; Juan de la Feria_--The encomienda of Tulaque, which belongs to Captain Castillo and Juan de la Feria, has one thousand five hundred tributarios, which means six thousand persons. The greater portion is pacified. They have no instruction. Two ministers will be necessary for the whole. ... MD. _Camalayuga_: _King_--The encomienda of Camalayuga belongs to his Majesty. He collects there five hundred tributes, which means two thousand persons. They are pacified. They have no instruction, but have justice. ... D. _Camanaguan_: _King_--The encomienda of Camanaguan belongs to his Majesty. He collects there three hundred tributes, which means one thousand two hundred persons. Likewise Tocol, which has one hundred tributes, or four hundred persons. These tributes have been assigned to the repairs of the fortress of the city of Segovia. They are pacified and have justice. At present one minister, to reside in Camalayuga and visit the other villages, will suffice. ... CCC. _Gotot_: _Don Pedro de Espinosa_--The encomienda of Gotot belongs to Don Pedro de Espinosa. It has six hundred tributes. One or two of its settlements are pacified. Justice is administered there. It has no instruction. One religious will be necessary there. ... DC. _Maguin y Taviran_: _King_--The encomienda of Maguín y Tabiran |
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