The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 10 of 55 - 1597-1599 by Unknown
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what they bring to sell, or cause them any injury or molestation
therein, under penalty of being severely punished. _That those who sell fish and other provisions shall maintain the fixed rates_. They also ordered that those who sell fish and other provisions, shall abide by the fixed rates which are established, under the penalties imposed for the violation of them. This act shall be publicly proclaimed in this city, and in the Sangley Parian, and in the settlements of Tondo, in order that all may know of it. _Don Francisco Tello_ _Doctor Antonio de Morga_ The licentiate _Tellez Almazan_ The licentiate _Albaro Çambrano_ Before me: _Pedro Hurtado Desquibel_ _An act relating to the importation to this city, from the neighboring provinces, of fowls, swine, and eggs, for the ordinary allotment_. In the city of Manila, on the seventh day of the month of December, one thousand five hundred and ninety-eight, the president and auditors of the royal Audiencia and Chancillería residing in the said city, examined the petition of the protector of the natives of these islands, presented in the name of the inhabitants of Tondo and its district, in regard to their ordering that this city of Manila should be provided with the fowls and swine necessary for its sustenance, from all the provinces and villages of this neighborhood, allotting |
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