The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 20 of 55: 1621-1624; 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 20 of 55: 1621-1624; 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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_Attestation_. 27. I, Alonso Callejas, scribe of these said new mines
and fort of Santiago among the Ygolotes, attest and witness truly
that the twenty-six assays contained in these six leaves and in this
form, are of the mines and ores declared therein; and that from the
said mines, in my presence, of which I give attestation, one hundred
quintals of ore, besides that used in the said assays, were taken by
order of Captain and Sargento-mayor Alonso Martin Quirante, in order
to send them to the city of Manila, by Alférez Martin de Vergara,
Juanes de Mugaburu, Graviel Molinero, Rodrigo Lopez Orduña, and Diego
de Tovar, all miners. Accordingly that ore, having been weighed by
me, is being carried in four hundred small rice-baskets of an arroba
apiece--so that, since they are from the same ores as those from which
the said assays have been made, the governor and captain-general, Don
Alonso Faxardo de Tença, and the royal officials may have the assays
made again in the said city; and so that, with verification of the
efforts that have been made in these mines, they may understand and
see the truth concerning and the possibilities of the mines of the
Ygolotes of which we have as yet had notice, and that have been worked
or may be worked all about this said camp and for some leguas about
it. And so that it may be evident, I gave the present at the petition
of Captain and Sargento-mayor Alonso Martin Quirante, who affixed
his signature together with the above mentioned miners. Witnesses
were Licentiate Agustin Tabuyo Baldecañas, Captain Joan de Salinas,
and Adjutant Andres Tamayo, while in this camp of new mines and the
fort of Santiago, where this is dated on the twenty-seventh day of
the month of May, one thousand six hundred and twenty-four.
_Alonso Martin Quirante_
_Martin de Vergara_
_Juanes de Mugaburu_
_Rodrigo Lopez Orduña_
_Diego de Tovar_
_Graviel Molinero_
Before me:
_Alonso Callejas_, scribe.
By order of the captain and sargento-mayor, Alonso Martin Quirante,
chief justice of this province of Pangasinan and military commandant
of it and of the province of Ylocos, I, the present scribe, ordered
to be drawn and drew this copy of the original attestations and
investigations which were made for the said purpose. It is a true
and faithful copy, and has been collated and revised with the said
originals which were sent to the said governor and captain-general
of these islands, Don Alonso Fajardo de Tenga. In the copy, for its
greater validity, the said captain and sargento-mayor interposed his
authority and judicial decree in due form, and so that it might be
credited in and out of court. And he affixed his signature, witnesses
being Alférez Alonso Tellez de Prado, Sargento Domingo Ruiz, and
Captain Joan de Salinas, who were present in this village of Alingayen,
where this is given on the fifth day of the month of June, one thousand
six hundred and twenty-four.
_Alonso Martin Quirante_
I sealed it in testimony of truth:
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