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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55 - 1606-1609 - Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of The Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Sho by Unknown
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Father Joan de Vera, a son of the same convent, a native of Berlanga;
aged twenty-six years, seven years in the order; his studies completed.

Father Fray Martin de la Anunciación, a son of the same convent,
a native of Aldea Nueva de la Vera; aged twenty-nine years, seven
years in the order; in the third year of theology.

Father Fray Francisco de Santa Maria, a son of the same convent,
a native of Fuente de Cantos; aged twenty-eight years, seven years
in the order; in the third year of theology.

Father Fray Matheo de la Villa, a son of the same convent, a native
of Asturias; aged twenty-five years, six years in the order; his
studies completed.

Father Fray Diego Gomez, a son of the same convent, a native of the
district of Avila; aged twenty-five years, six years in the order;
in the second year of theology.

Father Fray Lorenzo de Ponis, a son of the same convent, a native of
the district of Burgos; aged twenty-seven years, three years in the
order; his studies completed, since before he assumed the habit he
was far advanced in them.

Brother Fray Gaspar de Casa-Blanca, deacon, a son of the convent of
Nuestra Señora at Peña de Francia, a native of the town of Fresneda;
aged twenty-three years, six years in the order; in the first year
of theology.

Brother Fray Antonio de Salazar, sub-deacon, a native of Salamanca
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