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]

Recollects] INDEX 775 80o, 36, 147, 41, 101, 123, 21o; Portillo, 21, 122, 258, 36, 187; Talavera, 21, II2, 263, 41, 157; Valencia, 35, 70, 36, I44, I85; Valladolid, 21, i8o, 35, 61, 36, 114 (library), 144, 149; Zaragoza, 21, III, 121, ISo, 272, 35, 93, 36, 146 -148, 41, 122, 205, 210; elsewhere, 21, III, I21, 257, 35, 65, 36, 141, 41, Ioo, 158, 204, 205, 48, 146, 49, I71, 51, 315; in Phil. Is. (see in next paragraph). Colleges, 21, I82, 28, 357. Miss. labors (see under Missions). In Philippine Islands: first entrance and estab. in Phil., 9, I11, 13, 246-248, 14, 336-338, 16, 150, 17, 289, 21, 112-I27, 263-269, 24, 44, 28, 141, 174, 305, 323, 36, 146, 187, 213, 41, i66. Province (of S. Nicolas de Tolentino) -foundation, patron saint, hist., etc., 13, 247, 21, 131, 132, I58, 197, 245, 264, 24, 44, I24, 28, 141-143, 301, 315-317, 35, 93, 36, 112, I33, I39, 142, 145, 177-180, 41, 91, 92, 95 -97, 102-125, 44, 151, 152, 50, I54 (estates), 53, 39; chapter sessions and proceedings, 21, 15, III, I14, 150, i82, 236, 237, 254-259, 24, 227, 28, 312, 35, 59, 93, 94, 36, I14, 140, 144, 153, i8o, 187, 37, 214, 215, 41, 142, 193, 197, 205, 209, 21i, 217, 43, 39, 44, 149, 46, 269, 51, 70. Convents, 20, 229, 230, 240, 21, 69, 113, 114, I67, 169, 175, 236, 241-247 (enumeration), 258, 297, 22, 87, 23, 280, 24, 46, 28, 141, 142, 174-I76 (enumeration), 304, 306, 308, 310, 320, 340, 341, 357, 35, 93, 94, 36, 213, 41, 131; estab., 21, I22, 133, 134, 148-153, I80-182, 194, I96, 235, 284, 285, 298-301, 24, 45, 46, 28, 310, 41, 96, 97, I3I, 177-181, 220, 46, 268; demolished by gov., 21, I35; threatened, sacked, or destroyed by natives, 35, 69, 71, 75, 76, 78, 8o; abandoned, 21, 243, 247; of S. Nicolas, at Manila, 17, 88, 292, 20, 228, 2I, 115, i22, 130-135, 155-159, 251, 257, 270 (burned), 23, 280, 24, 95, 28, 141, 174, 184, 288 (charities), 205, 306, 323, 29, 305, 35, 68, 72, 88, 223 (destroyed by earthquake), 36, 90, 123, 124, 139, 143, 145-148, I88, 213, 37, 54, I9I, 38, 44, 41, Ioo (earthquake), 101, 124, 209, 253, 45, 259; at Bagumbayan, 14, 337, 21, 130, 131, 269 -271, 28, 141, 142, 174, 301, 36, 145, I48, 41, o10 (removed to Manila, 2I1, 132, I33, 153-159; succeeded by coll. of S. Juan Baptista, 133-135, 153, 156); at Cavite, 2I, 182-185, 24, 46, 28, 174, 306, 307, 36, 95, 145, 148, 187, 41, 101; at Cebu, 21, 167, 191-194, 24, iI5 (burned, 143, 144, 146, 178), 24, 178, 28, 148, 152, 175, 208, 308, 324, 36, ioo, 41, 1oi, 122, 123; of S. Sebastian de Calumpang (and beaterio), 28, 142, 36, 184, 41, 101, 45, 259, 46, 268; of S. Francisco del Monte, 20, xi8, II9, 123; of N. S. de Guia, 23, 281; hospice in Mexico, 41, 203, 210 (see also Missions). Churches and chapels, 24, 45, 46, 25, 289, 290, 27, 258, 287, 28, 174, 3o6, 308, 320, 41, 90, 96, III, I45, 2I8, 245, 46, 268 (an iron edifice); hosp., etc., 28, I99, 36, III, 41, 200. Provin. of ord., I, 57, 20, 90, 91, 21, 114, 153, 176, 194, 36, I29, 148, 187, 41, 318, 46, 270, 271, 49, 177, 50, 221, 51, 48; vicar-provin., 21, II3, 114, 254-257, 35, 93, 36, 187; vicar-gen. 2I1, 254-256; discretos, 182, 256; priors, 151, 250, 256, 257; procurators, 36, 143, 145, 148, 187, 41, ii6, 47, 68. Relations with Spanish government, 14, 338, 17, 85-88, 2I, 135, 289, 22, 163, 28, 344, 36, 119-121, 136, 141, 142, 41, 200, 221, 246, 47, 137, 50, 42, 52, 227; with sec. authorities of colony, 14, 337, 19, i6i, 21, i6i, 162, 268, 269, 289, 295, 24, 252, 25, 2I6, 250, 266, 26, 96, 1oo, 27, 124, 125, 28, 53, 34, 439, 36, ii6 -125, 145, 37, 274, 39, 137, 41, 6i, 85-91, 115, xx6, 118, 246, 44, 151, 152, 156, i62, 48, 137, 49, 167, 177, I78, 275, 279, 50, I71, 172, 51, 316, 52, 49, 215; with ecc. authorities, 20, 228, 25, 167, 2o6, 282, 289,-292, 301-303, 26, 24, 27, 29, 36, 121, 122, 173, 176, 177, I85, 39, i8i, 186, 210, 44, 145, 50, 31, 52, 48; with other ord., 17, 307, 21, 129, 303, 28, 343, 36, 149, 40, II8, 41, 95, 99, I32-I34, I67 -I72, 215, 232-234, 244, 255-272, 43, 33, 38, 46, 56, 57, 47, 67, 48, 178-180, 50,

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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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Missions -- Philippines
Demarcation line of Alexander VI
Philippines -- History -- Sources
Philippines -- Discovery and exploration

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