The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 35, 1640-1649: 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 35, 1640-1649: 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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greatly injurious to the Indians. In order to avoid greater injuries
he renounced inferior rights, setting aside all these for the good
administration of his subjects. [105] That response was sufficient
to cause all former prejudicial litigations to cease.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATA
The following documents are obtained from MSS. in the Academia Real
de la Historia, Madrid, in the collection "Papeles de los Jesuitas:"
1. News from Filipinas, 1640-42.--In "Tomo 101, no. 50." The short
letter at the end is an extract from a pamphlet (see note 30, ante,
p. 124) in the Museo-Biblioteca de Ultramar, Madrid; it is one of
several bound together, with pressmark, "359, 20-4a."
2. Events in the Philippines, 1643-44.--In "Tomo 120, no. 106."
3. Affairs in Filipinas, 1644-47.--In "Tomo 71, no. 32."
The following documents are obtained from the Archivo general de
Indias, Sevilla:
4. Document regarding Indians.--"Audiencia de Filipinas; registros
de oficios y partes; reales ordenes dirigidas á los autoridades y
particulares del distrito de la Audiencia; años 1605 á 1645; est. 105,
caj. 2, leg. 12."
5. Concessions to Jesuits.--"Simancas--Eclesiastico; Audiencia de
Filipinas; cartas y expedientes de personas eclesiasticas de Filipinas;
años 1609 á 1644; est. 68, caj. 1, leg. 43."
6. Decree regarding missionaries.--"Simancas--Eclesiastico; Audiencia
de Filipinas; expedientes sobre la visita de los religiosos por los
ordinarios; años 1607 á 1620; est. 69, caj. 1, leg. 30."
The following documents are obtained from the Ventura del Arco
MSS. (Ayer library), which is largely compiled from the above-named
"Papeles de los Jesuitas:"
7. Formosa lost to Spain.--From vol. ii, pp. 251-288.
8. Decree ordering reënforcements.--From vol. ii, pp. 353-355.
The following document is obtained from the "Cedulario Indico,"
in the Archivo Historico Nacional, Madrid:
9. Letter to Corcuera.--In "Tomo 39, fol. 302, no. 303."
The following document is taken from the Archivo general at Simancas:
10. Trade with English.--"2523--Estado Inglaterra."
The following documents are taken from printed works:
11. Dominican missions.--From Baltasar de Santa Cruz's Historia de
la provincia del Santo Rosario (Zaragoça, 1693), pp. 1-23.
12. Recollect missions.--From Luis de Jesús's Historia de los
religiosos descalzos de San Augustin (Madrid, 1681), pp. 69-71,
163-173, 184, 282-287, 294-298; and Juan de la Concepción's Historia
de Philipinas, v, pp. 163-179, 360-391.
13. Report on Sangley licenses.--From a rare and perhaps unique
pamphlet (Manila, 1644), in possession of Edward E. Ayer.
14. Erection of Santo Tomás into university.--From Documentos relativos
á la Universidad de Manila (Madrid, 1892), pp. 23-30. The letter to
Siruela is obtained from a MS. in the Museo-Biblioteca de Ultramar,
with pressmark, "2780, 24--4a, caja no. 7."
15. Franciscan missions.--From Retana's Archivo del bibliófilo
filipino, i, pp. [15-71].
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