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n gold. 930 arrobas of wax, each arroba worth 15 pesos of common gold. 334 arrobas of cotton thread, each arroba worth 17 to 20 pesos of said gold. Many other small articles were brought, the value of which cannot be given as it is not known. By another ship which is now being loaded and which we expect every day, it is understood that there will come a large quantity of all the goods which these two ships have brought. For their Majesties individually, are sent from those provinces many jewels and crowns of gold, with silks, porcelains, rich and large earthen jars, and other very excellent things which are sent by the chiefs in token of their allegiance. For the first fruits of that land two ships are being prepared in which reenforcements of two hundred soldiers will be sent. In the meantime, more ships are being prepared in which it is understood that many people will sail. This good news is forwarded to his Majesty by two duplicates in different ships, which, may it please our Lord, may arrive in safety. From Mexico, January xj, 1574. [_Endorsed at beginning._ "Relation of the news written from the islands of the West, by Hernando Rrequel, government notary thereof, and others, whose letters came in one of two ships which left the port of Manila on the first of the month of July, 1573, and anchored at the port of Acapulco of this Nueva Spana on November 15 of said year."] [_Endorsed at end:_ "News of the Phelippinas Islands." _In another hand:_ "1573, 1574. Information about the Western (now Filipinas) Islands and China, written by Hernando Requel, government notary thereof, and others in the year 1573; sent from Mexico in 1574, whence he addressed them."] Two Royal Decrees Bestowing Titles on Manila and Luzon Don Phelipe, by the grace of God, etc. Inasmuch as we have been informed by the council and by the judicial and executive departments of the city of Manila, in the island of Luzon of the West, that the citizens and inhabitants of the said city have served us with much faithfulness and loyalty, and have endured great hardships; and that, after the said island was discovered and pacified, and the said city founded therein, the governor, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi (now defunct), in our name, gave to the latter the title and designation _Ynsigne e siempre leal Cibdad_, ["Distinguished and ever loyal City"], and to the said island of Luzon that of _Nuevo Reyno de Castilla_ ["New
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