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]

954 THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS [Villestil Villestil, Capt. Pedro: accompanies G. Perez Dasmarifias, I6,.268. Villiers l'Isle-Adam (Lisleadam), Philippe (Philipo) de (grand master of Kts. of St. John): Pigafetta dedicates relation to, 33, 27-31; P. meets, 274; P. serves him, 34, I47; sketch, 33, 274, 275. Vimble, Tomas: 19, 193. See Candish. Vinalatonga (vill. in Luz6n): Dom. in, 19, 253. Vincay (Jes. vill.): no. of trib. in, 17, 203. Vindonoc: corruption of Binondo (q.v.), 27, 14. Vinegar. See Plants and trees; and Provisions. Vines and vineyards. See Plants and trees; and Wines. Vintoquiam (Chin. pirate): Limahon defeats, 6, 93, 94. Vinuruan (vill. in Mindanao): location and pop., 4, 283. Vira (Vera): miss. vill. of Apayaos, 48, 87. Virgen de Moncayo, Juan de la (Rec.): life and. labors, 36, 179. Virgen de el Nifio Perdido, Joseph de la (Rec.): slain, 48, x63. Virgen del Pilar, Pedro de la (Rec.): goes to Phil., 41, 203. VIRGIN (The) MARY (Madonna) - Various appellations- Our Lady of the Annunciation, 25, I96; Virgin of Antipolo, 44, frontispiece (view of image), 51, 95, 96 (pilgrimages to); Virgin of Aranzazu, 44, 117, Ix8; Nuestra Sefiora (Our Lady) del (of) Carmen (Carmel), 28, 142, 41, 229, 45, 259, 46, 268, 269; Our Lady of the most pure Conception, 19, 230, 234; Nuestra Sefiora de la Encarnacin, 28, ix6; Our Lady of Good Success, 41, 287, 289-291; Our Lady of Guadalupe, 42, 197; Nuestra Sefiora de Guia (Our Lady of Guidance), 17, 117, 124, 125, 19, 234, 21, 68, 24, 97; Virgin of the Pillar (Nuestra Sefiora del Pilar, Our Lady of the Pillar of Zaragoza), 32, 231, 36, xI3, 41, I31; Nuestro Sefiora del Populo, 41, 180; Our Lady of Protection, 42, 265; Our Lady of the Purification, 30, 217; Nuestra Sefiora de los Remedios (Our Lady of the Remedies), 41, 2x8, 245; Our Lady of the Rosary (Virgin of the Rosary), 17, 159, i6o, I62, 29, 257, 30, 150, 31, 15, 42, 47, 169, 237, 245-247, 251, 255, 256, 260, 276, 286, 32, 45, 91, 102, III, 145, 155, 173, 260, 290, 35, 230, 243, 246, 37, 76, 41, Io8, 45, 319; Nuestra Sefiora de-la Salud (Health), 28, I42; Nuestra Sefiora de Victoria, 43, 6x. Devotions to (adored, invoked, revered, masses to, etc.), 14, 133, 17, 125, 19, 230, 2x, 68, 134, 152, 24, 97, 28, 142, 29, 257, 30, I28, o50, i68, 258, 31, I5, 47, 247, 251, 276, 295, 32, 45, 91, 102, III, 260, 290, 34, 353, 35, 243, 246, 41, I36, 229, 44, io8, II7; miracles by, 17, 54, 56, 63, 69, 20, 17, I82, 32, 145, I55, 37, 76, 47, 179, I8o; aid rec'd from, 17, 124, 19, 234, 27, 225, 31, 42, 169, 245, 246, 255, 32, io6, 107, 294, 39, I71, 41, 28, io8, 287, 289-291, 44, 38, Ioi (see also above, miracles); chapels, churches, convents, etc., dedicated to (under patronage and advocacy of, and titular), 17, 117, 155, 159, i6o, I62, 293, 21, 193, 25, 196, 28, Io9, Ixo, xx6, 130, 142, 192, 199, 30, 217, 31, 256, 260, 286, 32, 231, 34, 339, 340, 358, 36, 208, 209, 37, 203, 41, 13I, I80, 218, 245, 42, 265, 44, 49, i17, iI8, 45, 259, 319, 46, 268, 269; seen in vision, 21, 225, 287, 31, 298, 32, 63; gift made to, 31, 237; ships under protection of, 35, 230; orphans under protection of, 42, 52; books dedicated to, 36, II3, 42, 197; native woman masquerades as, 38, 223; vill. under advocacy of, 43, 6i; sermons on, 44, 36. See also Ecc.: Images; and Feasts. Virgins: attend king of Champa, 10, 237; sacrificed in Timur, 34, i66. Viruega, Pedro de (Span. officer): takes part in exped. against Mor., 41, 303, 306, 317.

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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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