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]

852 THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS [Sarmiento Sarmiento de Gamboa, Pedro (Span. navigator): leads exped. in search of Drake, I6, 2x8; explores straits of Magellan, and proposes name for, 15, 6I, 33, 3x4; sketch, 15, 61. Sarmiento y Leoz, Pedro de: sues Jes. executor of will, 39, I62-I66. Sarmiento Valladares, Jose (Conde de Montezuma, viceroy of Mex., 1696-1701): sketch, 42, 45. Sarmiento y Paredes, Nicolas (Nicolas, capt. and sarg.-may.): arrested, 37, 54; removed, 6I, 269; assists in rel. ceremonies, 203. Sarmiento de Sotomayor, Garcia (Conde de Salvatierra, and Marques de Sabroso, viceroy of Mex., 1642-48): roy. instructions sent to, 35, 196-198. Sarpi, Paolo, Fra: attacks papal powers, 25, I66. Sarra, Juan Ventura (surgeon): trades in Malabar, 42, I55, 157; operates on and treats gov. Le6n, 157-159, 170; app. sarg.-may., I70; brings roy. mails, I75. Sarria, Rafael de (notary): official acts, II, 292, 294, 296, 298-301. Sarria, Capt. -: commands fort, 28, 62. Sarria Lazcano, Diego (Span. official): Joloan embassy sent to, 41, 319. Sarrio (Soriano - Buzeta and Bravo), Pedro (gov. of Phil., 1778, 1787-88): succeeds Anda, 50, 47; succeeds Basco, 58; decree by, 28, 230; despatches exped. against Mor., 50, 47; term of office, 58; sketch, 17, 298, 299. Serzale (Sarsali, Sorsale), Fabricio, S.J. (Italian): life and labors, 22, 207, 209, 293, 294, 24, I44, 44, 54, 6i. Saryaya (vill. in Luz6n): Fran. in, 28, 157. Sasak: inhab. of Lomboch Is., 34, I68. Satsuma (Satisma, Satzuma, Jap. prov.): location, 9, 26; Chin. ships in, x8, 67; ship-bldg. in, 19, 118; king, 31, 170, 171, 173, 278, 281-283, 32, 136; miss. work, etc., in, 9, 26, 15, 254, 31, 13, 17x-I73, 191, 278, 281-283, 32, 136, 139. Sauriano, -: Fil. artist, 45, 277. Sauvage (Sauvaige), Johanes de (Span. prime minister): takes part in Magalhaes's negotiations, I, 27, 28; Las Casas interviews, 27, 28; signs letter, 275. Sauyo, Alonso: gov. of Chin. in Manila, 10, 213. Sauzedo, Domingo de: his encom., 8, 129. Savan (vill. in Capul Is.): trib. in, 17, 205; Jes. in, 205. Savonarola, Girolamo, O.P.: one of great men of order, 5, 199. Sawdust: used during famine, 33, 87. Sawyer, Frederic H.: Brit. engineer, 52, 136; writings characterized, 136, 137. See also Books. Sayed Alli (Arabian merchant): converts Jo16 to Islamism, 43, 173; becomes sultan of Jolo, 173; tomb erected to, 174; Span. destroy tomb, 174. Saygan, Francisca (Tag. chieftainess): appeals to bp. for protection, 5, I89-191. Sayor (chief among Luz6n mountaineers): meaning of name, 12, 258; described, 258; converted and married, 258, 259. Sayot (vill. in Luz6n): Span. subdue, 37, 248. Sayavedra,- (serg.): reports Limahon's depredations, 4, 26; Fil. maltreat, o16. Saz (Saez, Sanz, Sar - mistranscription, Sas, Saus-mistr.), Capt. Mateo (Matheo) del (Span. conquistador and companion of Legazpi): app. master-of-camp, 2, 9o; commands ship, 104, 23, 130; named as first substitute in case of Legazpi's death, 222; witnesses doc., 2, o09; signs letters, 177, x8i; punishes natives, Ixx, 112, 125, 142, 145, 146, 200oo; fights with Mor., xI6, 206; sentences culprits, 122, 148; foils conspiracy, x44; confers with Cebuans, 212, 213; explorations by, 115, 142, 147 -

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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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