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]

Rizal] INDEX 8I Tigbauan, point partially formed by, 29, 266. Tinahon, in Samar, 5, 59. Tirurey (Ytilurey; in Mindanao), location, 4, 283; probably N. tributary of Pulangui, 283; source, 283, 284; pop. along, 283; gold washed in, 283. Tondo (estuary), bodies of executed Chin. insurgents exposed along, 42, 250. Tubi, pop. along (1582), 5, 91. Tuga, miss. on, 43, 78. Tuginay, location, 43, 201. Tuy, see above, Cagayan; and Magat. Uban y Builan, 8, 125 (see Uban y Builan). Ulian, body of executed insurgent exposed at mouth of, 38, 223. Vaco, 3, 151 (see above, Baco). Valer, location, 41, 96. Vicor, 5, 93 (see above, Bicol). Viga (in Bohol), miss'y labors along, 13, 17, 138. Vincay, grant on, 8, 131, 34, 308. Vitari (in Mindanao), Span. on, 10, 59. Vitis (Vites), 3, x62 (see above, Bitis). Vito, grants on, 34, 308. Volonto, in Samar, 5, 57. Xaro, 34, 306 (see above, Jaro). Yba, in Samar, 5, 57. Ydac, in Mindanao, 5, 63, 65. Yellow, in China, 34, 174. Yguican, grant along, 8, 134. Ylaga, in Samar, 5, 57. Ylo (in Negros; error for Panay?), valley fertile, 5, 47; in Arevalo jurisd., 69; see item following. Yloylo (Hilo; in Panay), grants on, 8, 133, 136; traffic on, 26, 238. Ynabagan (in Negros), valley fertile, 5, 47; in Arevalo jurisd., 69. Ynavaga, grant on, 8, 136. Yogan, natives of, desire miss's, 30, 320. Ysin, natives of, assigned to crown, 3, 305. Ytanda, in Mindanao, 5, 63, 65. Ytilurey, 4, 283 (see also Tirurey). Ytui, x5, 67 (see above, Tuy; and Cagayan). Yuatan, in Samar, 5, 57. Yvahay (Ibahay), in Panay, 5, 69. Zambesi (in Africa), Vasco da Gama on, 34, 176. Zurigan (Caraga?), location, 3, 192. Zuundaya, grant on, 34, 308. Rizal (prov. in Luz6n): bounded by Cavite Prov., 23, 196; marble quarries in, 28, 203. Rizal, Dr. Jose (Fil. patriot, physician, and author): edits circulars from Hongkong, 52, x73; lives abroad, 173; at Kalamba, 173; his kinsmen deported, x75; exiled to Dapitan, I8o, 184; organizes Liga Filipina (x892), 17, 311, 52, I83; Bonifacio sends embassy to (1897), I87; execution (Dec. 30, 1896), 17, 311, 46, 350, 52, 189, 193, 225; life and work, 15, 35, 36, 52, 175-181; Retana praises, 46, 355; hero, 51, 103; contrasted with Pilar, 52, 203; charged with hypocrisy, 202; Retana's study of, cited, I65; his hist. work criticised, x18; monument erected to,

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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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