The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 06 of 55 - 1583-1588 by Unknown
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to his Majesty for the large sum of money that had been delivered
to him as the executor and trustee of Don Gonçalo Ronquillo. [13] He is escorted by an alguazil to the royal prison of that Audiencia, so that, in case sufficient bonds are not given at his presentation in the criminal court of his Majesty, he may be held a prisoner, in accordance with the said residencia, which I am sending. I beg your illustrious Lordship to command that these arrangements be carried out. Juan Martin Coyfino will, I believe, escort these prisoners; and, as he is a very zealous man, I have recommended that he take with him the Sangley religious. [14] I entreat your illustrious Lordship to see that his companion is rewarded, also to order the payment of their expenses. May our Lord watch over the illustrious person of your Lordship and may the prosperity of your house increase as we your servants desire. Manila, June 20, 1585. Illustrious Lord, your servant and client kisses the hands of your illustrious Lordship. Doctor Santiago de Vera [15] Two Letters to Felipe II With regard to the letters of Fray Joan de Plasencia, custodian of the descalced friars of the custodia of San Gregorio de las Philippinas--communicated to me by the secretary, Joan de Ledesma, in pursuance of an order by the council--I declare that the truth is that Fray Joan [16] de Talabera, commissary of the same descalced |
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