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]

Tacab] INDEX 9II Swamps. See Marshes. Swan, Capt. (commander of privateersman or piratical vessel): parts from Capt. Davis, 39, 53, 54, 137; his trade receipts, 54;.promises to cruise among Phil., 38, 244; enlarges sailors' rations, 245; punishes sailor for theft, 246; mutiny against, planned, 247, 248; negotiations with Span. at Guam, 262-265; attends circumcision feast, 39, 39-42; negotiations, etc., in Mindanao, 50, 55-59, 61-63, 66, 68, 72, 74, 88, 117-120; discontent and mutiny among his men, 10, 73 -77, 93; his journal, 74, 75, 77, 20o; drowned, 19. Sweden: benefits from com., 48, 264. Swedes: in Manila, 44, 29; their trade in China, 48, 275, 277; trade in India, 290. Swiss: their trade with Phil., 47, 230, 231, 240. Syguan, Tomas (Chin. convert): Salazar baptizes, 7, 233. Sylva, Manuel de (member of Coun. of Indies): opinion rdg. Manila trade, 45, 56. Symbols: "U," meaning, 6, 47. Synagogues: Jewish, in China, i8, 207. TAAL (vill. and dist. in Luzon): pop., 23, 209, 28, 130, I5, 199; agric. and herding in, 23, 2xo; rigging mfre. in, I6, I65; Chin. insurgents in, 29, 227; superstition in, 269; inhab. of, rebel, 48, 141; subject to Manila see, 28, iI-; curacy in, 163; vicariate, 267; Aug. in, 17, 190, 23, 209, 275, 283, 288, 24, 73, 74, 77, 93, 109, 25, 157, 28, 130, i65. Tabaca (vill. in Mindanao): modern name of Tampaca (q.v.), 9, 282. Tabaco (vill. in Siao Is.): have separate chief, 28, ioo. Tabaco (Tabaco, vill. in Luz6n): curacy, 28, 154, 164; Fran. admin., 36, 217. Tabaco (chief in Basilan): heads revolt, 38, 134, 44, 90; slain, 38, 135, 136. Tabagar (encom. in Luzon): status (1591), 8, 112. Taban (Tabang, vill. in Luz6n): Span. reduce, 9, 82, 84; no. of trib. in, 31, 207; Dom. in, 28, I6o, 31, 207. Tabangan (encom.): assigned to Vargas, 34, 306. Tabara, Juan Antonio de: alc.-may. of Balayan, 39, 191. Tabasco (dist. in Mex.): pepper raised in, 45, 72. Tabiran (vill. in Mindanao): Bobadilla sacks, 41, 307. Tablayan (Italon vill.): location, 48, 66. Taboo: defined and described, 3, 287; most common in Polynesia, 287. Tabora, Capt. Antonio de: arrives at Manila, 42, 171. Tabora, Juan de (Port. gentleman): envoy to Manila, 42, 133, 134; his lavish expenditure, 151, 152. Tabora, Ruy Lorenco de (viceroy of India): sends despatch to Silva, 17, 144. Tabuc: encom. in Laguna, 5, 87. Tabucan (dist. in Gt. Sanguil Is.): ruled by chief, 28, Ioo. Tabucao (vill. in Luz6n): Aug. admin., 23, 225. Tabuco (Tabuico, dist. and encom. in Luz6n): location, 7, 251; letter delivered to bp. in, 251; no. of trib. in, 22, 223; status (x591), 8, II5; Chin. insurgents burn, 29, 251; curacy, 28, 129, 164, 41, I86; rel. instruction in, 7, 274; sec. priest in, 25, 312, 320; Fran. in, 35, 309; Camacho's visitation in, 42, 46-51. Tabungao (prov. in Mindanao): location, pop., and products, 4, 284. Tabuquillo (vill. in Luz6n): visita of Quingua, 42, 193. Tabuyo Baldecafias (Baldicafias), Licen. Augustin: in Quirante's exped., 20, 263; acts as witness, 296-298. Tacab (Japan): Chris. persecuted in, 22, 307.

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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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