The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803; 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, showing the political, economic, commericial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century; [Vol. 1, no. 55]

732 THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS [Pimentel Pimentel, Juan, O.S.A.: envoy to Spain, 5, 23; attends coun., 34, 326; sketch, 327. Pimentel, Juan Antonio (alc.-may.): brings suit against Jes., 39, 134; conducts Dom. into exile, 179. Pimentel, Juan Manuel: gives deposition, 4, 159; signs letter, 5, 207. Pimentel, Luis, S.J.: life and labors, 36, 54, 39, 132, 133; letter by, 228-230. Pimienta, Capt. -: slain in battle, 28, 42, 45, 6i. Pimintuan, Dom. Agustin (Fil. chief): conspires against Span., 38, 147. Pina, Joseph, O.P.: arrives at Manila, 43, 91. Pinabao (encom.): assigned to La Haya, 34, 305. Pinabuenlagen (vill. in Luzon): origin of name, 30, I82. Pinacan (India): shipbldg. in, 18, I8o. Pinahuyu: Zambal vill., 5, 103. Pinal (Pinar, Chin. port): climate, 15, i8o; L. Perez Dasmarifias wrecked at, 10, 216, 217, 15, 167, 181; Span. officers in, 232, 235, 15, 80o, 22, 218; becomes Span. trading port, 10, 231, 268, 15, x63, 27, III.. Pinamalayan (Pinamalayan, vill. in Mindoro): Rec. in, 41, 179, 238. Pinaot (vill. near Manila): location, 47, 199; part of estate belonging to hosp. order, 199. Pindo, Francisco, O.P.: arrested, 26, 40. Pineda (vill. near Manila): separated from Malate, 23, 281; pop. (1893), 281. Pineda, Antonio: Span.-Amer. scientist, 50, 6I; his collections, 76; MSS. unpublished, 76. Pineda, Arcadio (brother of Antonio): arranges Antonio's collections, 51, 76. Pineda, Condeza de: her encom., 47, 141. Pineda, Juan (Jhoan) de, O.S.A.: life and labors, 13, 299, 24, 58. Pineda, Capt. Sebastian de: his report on shipbldg., 18, 169-188. Pinelo, Francisco, O.P.: life and labors, 25, 245, 246, 267, 26, 53, 66, 67, 95, 00oo, 27, 336, 29, 25, 27, 28, 34. Pingar (vill. in Luzon): Span. subdue, 37, 248. Pino, Joan Ximenes (Ximenez) del. See Ximenez del Pino. Pino, Vicente del (Span. planter): receives prize for encouragement of coffee culture, 52, 312. Pinpin (vill. in Luz6n): Aug. in, 10, 204. Pinta, Juan, O.P.: arrives at Manila, 43, 90. Pintado, Manuel Lopez. See Lopez Pintado. Pintados, prov. of. See Phil. Is.: Visayas. Pintian (vill. in Luzon): submits to Span., 14, 291. Pinto, Capt. Juan: in Mindanao, 16, 225; slain by Dutch, 17, 257, 271. Pinto, Domingo, O.P.: sketch, 43, 84. Pinto de Fonseca, Antonio de (Port officer): fortifies Malacca, 17, 259; writes to Gov. Fajardo, 20, 50. Pinto de Fonseca (or de la Piedad) Juan, O.P. (bp. of Macao): voyage to Manila, 17, 123, I24; commends Dom., 30, 156, 157; obtains Dom. miss's from Manila, 32, 30. Pinto de Morales, Ventura (Bentura, king of Siao): his son goes to Manila, 42, 121, I22; petitions for miss's, 44, 98. Pinzon, Vicente (Span. navigator): visits Brazil, 33, 294; sights Cape St. Augustine, 294; discovers Yucatan, 300, Pinzon y Purga, Jose (gov. of Mindanao): warned against Mor., 43, 209; slain by them, 208-210.

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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803; 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, showing the political, economic, commericial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century; [Vol. 1, no. 55]
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Blair, Emma Helen, 1851-1911.
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Missions -- Philippines
Demarcation line of Alexander VI
Philippines -- History -- Sources
Philippines -- Discovery and exploration

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