The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 23 of 55 - 1629-30 - 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, showi by Various
page 76 of 277 (27%)
page 76 of 277 (27%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
archives of the office of government under my charge. This copy is
accurate and exact, according to the originals. At the command of the said lord governor and captain-general, I ordered to be drawn and drew this copy, in the port of Cavite, July twenty-eight, one thousand six hundred and twenty-nine; witnesses being Don Juan Martin and Francisco de Silva. In testimony of truth, I signed and sealed it. _Andres Martin del Arroyo_, royal notary. We, the undersigned notaries, testify that Andres Martin del Arroyo, by whom this copy appears to be signed and sealed, is a notary of the king our sovereign, and exercises the office of notary-in-chief of government and war of these islands. To his copies, acts, and dispatches, entire faith and credit is and has been given in and out of court. Given in Cavite, July thirty, one thousand six hundred and twenty-nine. _Luis de Torres_, royal notary. _Pedro de Valdes_, royal notary. _Augustin de Valenzuela_, notary-public. Relation of 1629-30 _Relation of events in the Filipinas Islands and other surrounding regions, from the month of July, 1629, until that of 1630_. |
|