The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55: 1606-1609; 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, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55: 1606-1609; 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, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
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One chief clerk with a salary of three hundred pesos.
U300 pesos.
Another clerk, for military affairs, with a salary of two
hundred pesos. U200 pesos.
Another clerk, for matters of trade, with the same salary.
U200 pesos.
One executioner, with one hundred and fifty pesos.
U150 pesos.
One notary, with two hundred pesos. U200 pesos.
One galley-purser, with one hundred pesos.
U100 pesos.
_Alcaldes-mayor and corregidors_
The alcalde-mayor of Tondo, with a salary of three hundred
pesos. U300 pesos.
Of Bulacan, with another three hundred pesos.
U300 pesos.
Of La Panpanga, the same. U300 pesos.
Of Laguna de Bay, the same. U300 pesos.
Of Calilaya, the same. U300 pesos.
Of Balayan, the same. U300 pesos.
Of Pangasinan, the same. U300 pesos.
Of Ylocos, the same. U300 pesos.
Of Carmarines, the same. U300 pesos.
Of Arevalo, the same. U300 pesos.
Of Cibu, the same. U300 pesos.
Corregidor of Calamianes, with two hundred and fifty pesos.
U250 pesos.
Of Maribeles, with one hundred and fifty pesos.
U150 pesos.
Of Mindoro, one hundred pesos. U100 pesos.
Of Catanduanes, one hundred and fifty pesos.
U150 pesos.
Of Ybalon, two hundred pesos, because it serves also as the
outpost of Capul. U200 pesos.
Of Panay, another two hundred pesos. U200 pesos.
Leyte, one hundred and fifty pesos. U150 pesos.
Butuan, two hundred pesos. U200 pesos.
Alcalde-mayor of Cagayan, three hundred pesos.
U300 pesos.
_Various salaries_
One assayer and appraiser, with four hundred pesos.
U400 pesos.
One navy storekeeper, two hundred pesos.
U200 pesos.
One clerk, for the warehouses of this city, with one hundred
and fifty pesos. U150 pesos.
One shore master, with a salary of six hundred pesos.
U600 pesos.
One clerk, for the warehouses of Cavite, with one hundred
and forty pesos. U140 pesos.
One chief of galley construction, with five hundred pesos.
U500 pesos.
Another carpenter, with two hundred pesos.
U200 pesos.
One hundred and sixty Indian carpenters at one-half real
and their board daily; their wages amount annually to three
thousand six hundred and fifty pesos.
3U650 pesos.
One master blacksmith, with five hundred pesos.
U500 pesos.
The Indian smiths who serve in the smithies for various
wages, now more and now less, which amount to one thousand
one hundred pesos. 1U100 pesos.
The charcoal used in the smithies and in the founding of
artillery will amount to one thousand pesos.
1U000 pesos.
One artillery and bell-founder, with a salary of one thousand
pesos. 1U000 pesos.
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