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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 17 of 55 - 1609-1616 - 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, Sho by Unknown
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Part of the island of Leyte and part of that of Ybabao--on that side
where those two islands almost join--have four fathers and two brethren
in charge. This [_i.e._, the waterway between the islands] has been
a great convenience for conducting the instruction. This residence
comprises a circuit of about thirty leguas or so. In that space it
has in charge the following villages, each village having one church.


Tributes

Village of Dulac, with three hundred and seventy-one
tributes. 371
Village of Barugo, with one hundred and seventy-two
tributes. 172
Village of Buraguen, with five hundred and ninety-five
tributes. 595
Village of Vincay, with four hundred and ten
tributes. 410
Village of Bito, with two hundred and forty-one
tributes. 241
Village of Abuyog, with two hundred and seventy-six
tributes. 276
Village of Palo, with two hundred and seventy
tributes. 270
Village of Malaguicay, with three hundred and
thirty-six tributes. 336
Village of Dagami, with three hundred and eighty-two
tributes. 382
Village of Basay, with four hundred and thirty
tributes. 430
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