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]

964 THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS [Zacatecas Zacatecas (dist. of N. Espafia): recruits raised in, 22, 237. Zacharias, Capt. Pedro (gov. of Zamboanga): persuades sultan of Jo16 to lessen ransom for Rec., 47, 247; Dutch marking stone sent to, 263; refuses presents from Alimudin, 48, 151. Zachariel, Kybad: made heir to sultanate of Mindanao, 46, 46, 47. Zaguatenejo (Cihuattanejo, port in Neuva Espafia): Saavedra sails from, 2, 42. Zahri (ruler of Ternate): restored to power, 17, 78, I49. Zaizufa (Jap. pirate): Span. drive from Luz6n, 15, 57. Zalaeta, Capt. Juan de (Span. official): sent to Batavia to buy anchors, 37, 235; commands vessels, 251, 42, 224; his posts in Mex., 37, 251; returns to Phil. (I684), 252, 42, 2I8; judge of Vargas's residencia, 37, 252, 39, 204, 224, 42, I8, 225, accused of taking bribes, 39, 224; conspiracy rdg., 237, 271; arrested and exiled, 135, 143, 231, 232, 238, 42, 282; goes to Spain, 282, 285; death, 282. Zalaya, Dr. - (Span. official): signs doc., I, I99. Zaldivar, Antonio de, O.S.A.: death, 37, 189. Zambaigos (Fil.-Chin. children): wear Chin. goods, 12, 64. Zambales (Cambales, (ambales, Qanbales, Combales-mispr., Sambales, Sanbales, Sanvales, Zambales, Zambales, Zanbales, prov. in Luz6n): location, I8, 97, 19, 280, 28, 287, 301-303, 312; extent, 7, 270; boundaries, 14, 307, 324, 28, 302, 303; mt. in, I8, 37; riv. in, 295; valleys rich, 47, 289; soil fertile, 328; communication with, difficult, 47, 291, 298. Pop. (I582), 5, 103; inhab. of, I8, 97, 98; vill. in, 14, 308, 41, 167; encom. in, 7, 270, 14, 323; cap., 41, 240; Salcedo in, I, 33; insurrections in, 9, 246, 20, 257, 34, 31, 408; pacified (ix68), 25, I57; Chin. insurgents in, 29, 227; Span. forts in, 34, 408, 37, 248; Mor. raid, 36, I8o, 48, 164; id. by infidels, 44, 122; Dutch hostilities near coast of, 24, 96; elections in, 24, 96; subject to Manila see, 28, III, 261, 266, 289; no. of curacies in, 267; vicariate, 268; Rec. miss. work in, 21, 112, 117, 122, I35-149, I6x, X62, 279-283, 28, 142, 174, 300, 303-305, 307, 345-347, 36, 146, 41, 60, I23, 147, x67, 232, 233; Rec. compelled to leave and prov. transferred to Dom., 28, 314, 315, 41, I6, x8, 22-25, 27, 133, 167, 169, I70, 23I-234, 239, 255, 43, 33, 39; Dom. in, 34, 325, 4I, 249, 43, 42-44, 66, 47, 291-299; Dom. leave, 43, 88; restored to Rec., 41, 25, 27, 271, 272. ZAMBOANGA (Camboanga, (amboanga, Canboanga, Samboaga, Samboanga, Samboangan, Samboangan, Samboangan, Samboango, Sanboanga, Sanboangan, San Boangan, Sarboangan, Sanbuangan, San Buangan, Zamboangan, Zanboanga, prov. in Mindanao) - In general: location, 9, 296, II, 293, 27, 259, 51, io8; boundaries of, 27, 217; extent, 36, 57; bay of, 33, 357; few is. near, 358; coast described, 34, 19o; dist. adjoining, 40, 130, 16I; unhealthful, 28, 218; cinnamon found in, 3, 58, 33, 357; adapted for cin. culture, 47, 262, 264; suppplied from Panay, 49, 37; pop., 43, I43; no. of trib. in, 28, 95; Moro settlement in, 27, 357; Mor. of, pay trib., 63; Lutaos in, 36, 63, 40, 1os; Subanos in, 103, I22, 315; Yakan migrate to, 43, 256; Samal inhabit, 282; convicts sent to, 26, 44, 43, 142, 143, 52, 31, 344; Chin. deported to, 51, 70; native of, captured as spy, 11, 292; captives sold in, 27, 226; natives act as rowers, 28, 94; natives loyal to Span, 38, o08; chief removes to, 44, 69; musicians in, 93. Mil. etc. - Fernandez captured by natives of, 4, 225; Span. scattered in, 9, 281; Ronquillo aided by inhab. of, 10, 58; hostile vessels in, II, 294, 297; pataches laden in, 27, 226; captured vessels taken to, 273, 324; fleet commanded by Esteybar, 41, 305; coast guard galleys needed in, 47, 120; their use and expense, 125, 126; vessels maintained at, 50, 55; Joloan

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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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