Manduga; Domingo Pansas,
Sebastian Palangan, Don Joan Valoban, Don Alonso Bulanvel, chiefs,
lords, and heads of the said barangay, and other chiefs, common people,
and timaguas of the said village. The governor of the village of
Sampablo, Don Lorenco Lansapao; Don Agustin Magapan, Joan Masquiles,
Don Antonio Calapar, Luis Lapipir, Pablo Mandol, Ventura Pilapan,
Pablo Casyl, Joan Moage, Francisco Mayas, Pablo Caylo, chiefs, lords,
heads of barangay, and other chiefs, common people, and timaguas of
the said village. The lieutenant-governor of the village of Santa
Cruz, Joan Abalasaval; Gaspar Tosol, Joan Bago, chiefs and lords,
heads of barangay, and other chiefs, common people, and timaguas of
the said village. The governor of the village of Pililla, Don Joan
Yavi, Don Luis Abalo, Don Phelipe Bognor, Don Agustin Magcanayon,
Don Pedro Canayon, Miguel Togui, Antonio Mabanta, Lorenco Lagasia,
Bernardo Sampaga, Diego Manira, Martin Cosso, Juan Tangui, Lucas
Ayog, Don Luys Calyas, Clemente Lagnig, chiefs and lords, heads of
barangay, and other chiefs, common people, and timaguas of the said
village. The governor of the village of Moran, Don Francisco Laquiao;
Don Luis Limetig, Don Pablo Sosil, Don Francisco Baro, chiefs and
head men, lords of barangay, and other chiefs, common people, and
timaguas of the said village. The governor of the village of Lunban,
Don Juan Burlon; his lieutenant, Don Joan Alaman; Don Agustin Mamija,
Don Marco Ral, Don Rodrigo Pananbo, Don Phelipe Tangui, Don Ventura
Marlangaley, Don Alonso Bineg, Don Alonso Posolan, Don Agustin Asum,
Don Alonso Tindig, Luis Aveij, Don Diego Laval, Don Diego Gaddola,
Goncalo Lima, Don Francisco Pirangaran, Don Pablo Caliox, Alonso
Paraorao, Don Diego Lahacan, Don Goncalo Magcoli, Antonio Puragti
Habanpoli, Don Juan Bambin, chiefs and lords, heads of barangay,
and other chiefs, common people, and all the timaguas of the said
village and government. Don Agustin Baticio, Don Marcos Manalo, Don
Agustin Sandi, Pedro Cabasao, Dionisio Magsubey, Don Tomas Bagsit,
Alonso Sancabo, chiefs of barangay of the said province.
And all having assembled and come together thus, both the chiefs and
the timaguas, with the said Franciscan father guardian, Fray Antonio
de Nombela, as interpreter, they were given to understand why they
had been called together and were assembled. They were told how God
our Lord had granted them great kindness and grace in keeping them
under the evangelic
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