The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXIV, 1630-34 - 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
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3. Fray Jerónimo Medrano. 4. Fray Nicolás de Herrera, a preacher, and a prominent religious. 5. Fray Cristóbal de Miranda. He was the one who, together with the master, Fray Pedro García, refused to disembark. That religious has been very useful. 6. Father Fray Hernando de Aguilar, a very honored religious. 7. Father Fray Bartolomé de Salcedo. 8. Father Fray Jerónimo de Oro. 9. Father Fray Antonio de los Santos. 10. Father Fray Juan Cabello. 11. Father Fray Juan de Pareja Mejía, very skilled in the Ilocan tongue. I mean that the following year, when the father master went, he again sent his associate, Fray Lúcas de Atienza, with some religious whom he found from the other companies whom I have already named, some of them being in my company. Others were Fray Juan de Mena and Fray Lúcas de Rivera. [26] With this the government of our father Fray Miguel García was, we might say, fortunate; for he found himself with two companies, all of whom, with the half company, numbered more than forty religious. With that |
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