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.
Demarcation line of Alexander VI; Missions -- Philippines; Philippines -- Discovery and exploration; Philippines -- History -- Sources
The president also declared that the infantry stationed in the city
of Nueva Segovia are very needy and destitute, as it is many days
since any aid has been sent to them from this city; and, as the
greater part of that province has revolted, his Majesty does not
possess in it any royal revenues with which to be able to sustain
the soldiers. [Accordingly, it should be considered] whether it
would be advisable that the infantry established in the presidio at
the mines be assigned to the province of Nueva Segovia, so that,
with greater forces, our purpose to subdue the natives who have
revolted there might be attained, since the said mines are in the
middle of the path. He also declared that, above all, the said men
present at the meeting should give their opinion, so that whatever
might be voted be carried out as might be most advisable for his
Majesty's service. The said men in the assembly having discussed
and conferred concerning the proposition of the said president, all
were unanimously and uniformly of one mind and opinion. They declared
that four installments of pay be sent to the infantry established in
the presido at the city of Nueva Segovia; and that the royal judges
and officials send directions for the order that must be observed in
relieving them. In what pertains to the infantry established in the
presidio of the mines being taken to the city of Nueva Segovia, they
declared that that be referred to the captain-general, so that he may
take what measures are most expedient for his Majesty's service. They
gave their opinion in writing, and affixed their signatures.
_Doctor Don Alvaro de Mesa y Lugo_
_Don Geronimo de Silva_
_Licentiate Don Juan de Saavedra Balderrama_
_Licentiate Don Mathias Delgado Flores_
_Licentiate Marcos Zapota de Galvez_
_Diego de Castro Lizon_
_Martin Ruiz de Salazar_
Before me: _Pedro Alvarez_
Collated with the original minute: _Pedro Alvarez_
Between lines are: "me;" "in;" "they find;" "that was brought from
the old mines called;" "corrected;" "me;" "who;" "should be worth;"
"erased;" "Ygolotes;" "in-[_des_];" "ten;" "it is not worth."
Revised with a copy of the originals that is in this royal accountancy,
to which we refer. Manila, August eleven, one thousand six hundred
and twenty-four.
_Diego de Castro Lison_
_Joan Perez Descalona_
_Martin Ruiz de Salazar_
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATA
The following documents are obtained from MSS. in the Archivo general
de Indias, Sevilla, the pressmark of each being thus indicated:
1. _Letter by Fajardo_ (July 21).--"Simancas--Secular; Audiencia de
Filipinas; cartas y expedientes del gobernador de Filipinas vistos
en el Consejo; años 1600 á 1628; est. 67, caj. 6, leg. 7."
2. _Letter by Serrano_ (1621).--"Simancas--Eclesiastico; Audiencia
de Filipinas; cartas y expedientes del arzobispo de Manila vistos en
el Consejo; años 1579 á 1679; est. 68, caj. 1, leg. 32."
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