The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898


Explorations by early navigators, descriptions ofthe islands and their peoples, their history and records of thecatholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts,showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions ofthose islands from their earliest relations with European nations tothe close of the nineteenth century,


Volume XXXVI, 1649–1666

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Contents of Volume XXXVI

  1. Preface 9
  2. Documents of 1649–1658
    1. Royal funeral rites at Manila. [Unsigned;]Manila, 1649. 23
    2. Royal aid for Jesuits asked by Manilacabildo. Matheo de Arceo, and others; Manila, June 20, 1652. 44
    3. Condition of the Philippines in 1652.Magino Sola, S. J.; September 16, 1652. 49
    4. Jesuit missions in 1655. Miguel Solana, S.J.; San Pedro, June 30, 1655. 53
    5. Letter from the archbishop of Manila to FelipeIV. Miguel de Poblete; Manila, July 30, 1656. 63
    6. Two Jesuit memorials, regarding religious inthe Moluccas, and the Inquisition. Francisco Vello, S. J.; [Madrid,1658]. 68
    7. Jesuit protest against the Dominicanuniversity. Miguel Solana, S. J.; [1658?]. 74
    8. Description of the Philipinas Islands.[Ygnacio de Paz; Mexico, ca. 1658]. 87
  3. Documents of 1660–1666
    1. Recollect missions, 1646–60. Luis deJesús and Diego de Santa Theresa, O.S.A., (Recollect); [compiledfrom their works]. 109 [6]
    2. Description of Filipinas Islands.Bartholomé de Letona, O.S.F.; La Puebla, Mexico, 1662. 189
    3. Events in Manila, 1662–63.[Unsigned; July, 1663?]. 218
    4. Letter to Francisco Yzquierdo. Diego deSalcedo; Manila, July 16, 1664. 261
    5. Why the friars are not subjected to episcopalvisitation. [Unsigned and undated; 1666?]. 264
  4. Appendix: Judicial conditions in the Philippines in1842 279...

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