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Index
Contents of Volume XXIX Illustrations Preface Documents of 1638 Events in the Filipinas, 1637–38 Letter from Corcuera to Felipe IV Letter to Felipe IV from the Treasurer at Manila Bañuelos y Carrillo’s Relation
Relation of the Filipinas Islands, by Admiral Don Hieronimo de Bañuelos y Carrillo1
Glorious Victories against the Moros of Mindanao
An account of the great island of Mindanao, and the hostilities committed by those Mohammedans in the Filippinas Islands.
Royal Orders and Decrees, 1638
Removal of negroes from Manila Restricting the religious orders Appointment of secular priests to missions Compensation to nuns of St. Clare Regulating the seminary of Santa Potenciana Commerce of the islands with Mexico Jurisdiction over seamen On the lading of the galleons
Fortunate Successes in Filipinas and Terrenate, 1636–37
Filipinas Terrenate
Value of Corcuera’s Seizures in Jolo
Bronze artillery, useful
Firearms
Documents of 1639–1640 Events in the Philipinas From the Year 1638 to that of 1639
Letter from Father Pedro Gutierrez Section of a letter written in Manila
Letters from Corcuera to the Holy Misericordia The University of Santo Tomas
Letter to the Spanish ambassador at Roma Letter from Felipe IV to Urban VIII
Royal Orders and Decrees, 1639
Missions in Mindanao In behalf of Grau y Monfalcón Restraining the Augustinians Regarding ecclesiastical districts Rebuking the bishop of Camarines Inspection at Acapulco Colonists needed in the islands Directions to the archbishop Oppression of the Indians
Events in the Filipinas Islands From August, 1639, to August, 1640 Relation of the Insurrection of the Chinese
Its causes and beginning Advice is given in Manila. First assault of the enemy, and its result The enemy advance to San Pedro. They are pursued, and are defeated in Calamba The Chinese of Sagar and Santa Cruz rebel The Sangleys of the Parián revolt Events at the port of Cavite and other places at this time Encampment of the insurgents; damages which they inflict; levies of men to oppose them The enemy are dislodged, and pursued as far as Bocaue The enemy return to Sagar and San Mateo Success of our troops, and defeat of the enemy in Antipolo Injuries which the enemy committed during their flight Garrisons are placed in the churches, and peace is discussed Peace is concluded, and both armies return to Manila The slain in both armies; the enemy’s weapons and mode of warfare; and the damage committed by them. The persons who most distinguished themselves in our army The activities in Manila during the time of the war, not only in defense of the city, but in prayers
Ecclesiastical and Augustinian Affairs, 1630–40
Chapter VI Chapters VII–XIV Chapters XV–XXXIV
Relation of the Filipinas Islands Bibliographical Data Table of Contents Colophon
Availability Encoding Revision History External References Corrections
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