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]

Rada] INDEX 771 Quifiones, Rodrigo de, O.S.A.: arrives at Manila, 24, 123. Quioquiap: nom de plume, 52, 145. Quipayo (vill. in Luz6n): status (x59x), 8, 121; Fran. in, 28, 154, i68, 35, 284, 313, 36, 217. Quipe: 33, 360. See Quipit. Quipia (vill. in Luzon): location, 35, 287; Fran. in, 287, 36, 217. Quipit (Capyam, Chipico, Chipit [q.v.], Cippit, Gibeth, Quepindo, Quipe, Quype, fort and dist. in N. W. Mindanao): name applied to whole of Mindanao, I, 328; location, 328, 33, 349, 359, 360; small is. near, II, 297; chart, 33, 230, 355; pop., 28, 97, 36, 6i; products, 33, 349; Europeans at, I, 328, 33, 349, 350; Jes. in, 28, 97, 36, 57. Quirante, Capt. Alonso [same as following?]: posts and exped., 38, 145, 167, 203. Quirante, Capt. Alonso Martin (Span. officer): in engagement with Dutch, 18, 90; exped. to Igorot country, 20, 21, 22, 262-303, 306; commands ship, 22, 182; repts. by I8, 256, 20, 2I, 22, 262-303, 306, 22, 70. Quiravat (Zambal chief): hostile to Span., 43, 43; executed, 43. Quiroga, Bartolome, O.P.: arrives at Manila, 37, I14. Quiroga, Gabriel de, O.P.: death, 31, 279; sketch, 279, 280. Quiroga, Gaspar de (abp. of Toledo): death, 31, 6i, 62; his importance, 61, 62. Quiroga, Capt. Jose de (Span. officer): subdues N. Marianas, 38, 26I, 26z. Quiroga, Vasco de (bp. of Mechoacan): cited, 42, 68. Quiroga y Moya, Licen. Pedro de (official visitor in Mex.): takes viceroy's residencia, 26, 288; commissioned to regulate Acapulco-Manila trade, 288, 289, 27, 6i, 62; takes rigorous meas., 183, 29, 83, 30, 50-52, 63, 80, 85-88, 91, 92, xo5-Io8, 35, 42, 36, 50, 44, 297; official acts, 27, x85, 29, 71-73; at Acapulco, 189; death, 30, 50, 87; letter, cited, 107. Quiroga de S. Antonio, Gabriel (Graviel) de, O.P.: life and labors, 14, 1o2, 109 -III, 335, 336 -Quir6s, Antonio Lopez de. See Lopez de Quir6s. Quir6s, Antonio Sanchez de. See Sanchez de Quir6s. Quir6s, Francisco de: encom. assigned to, 34, 308. Quir6s, Francisco Prado (Pedro) de. See Prado de Quir6s. Quir6s, Jose Cascos de. See Cascos de Quir6s. Quiros, Miguel: sec. priest, 38, 193. Quiros, Pedro Fernandez de. See Fernandez de Quiros. Quito (Peru): Audiencia of, 53, 15. Quixada, Juan, O.P.: death, 24, 274. Quixada, Luis (member of roy. coun.): official acts, 3, 66, 34, 238, 239, 246, 248. Quoqui (Cocci), Angel, O.P. See San Antonio, Angel. RABEIRA, GRAVIEL DA: 2, 248, 249. See Ribera, Gabriel de. Rabelo, Christobal (Capt. of "Victoria"): slain by Cebuans, 33, 340. Rabelo, Hernando (Port. priest [S.J.?]): cited, 17, 254. Rabelo, Licen. Manuel (sec. priest): his acquirements and labors, 25, 312, 320. Rack (Rak): 39, 74, 51, 228. See Wines: arrack. Rada (Errada, Herrada), Martin (Martin) de, O.S.A. (pioneer miss'y in Phil.): native of Navarre, 4, 46 [i.e., 47]; accompanies Legazpi, 6, 46, 12, 179; various labors, etc., I, 34, 2, 155, i6i, 177, 3, 52, 206, 208, 218, 231, 253, 254, 6, 120, 23, I8o, x90; elected prov'l (I572), 208; preaches Legazpi's funeral sermon (1572), 221, 222; his two voy. to China (I575, 1576), 4, 46 [i.e., 47], 49, 6, I7, 85, 86,

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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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