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"nd Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century"


Father Fray Francisco de Madrid, a preacher, and a Castilian.
Father Fray Lucas de Aguilar, a Castilian.
Father Fray Juan de las Cuevas, from Madrid.
Father Fray Andres de Prada, from Burgos.
Father Fray Antonio de Ulloa, a preacher, and a Castilian.
Father Fray Alonso Delgado, from Estremadura.
Father Fray Alonso Rodriguez, a fine organist, and a Castilian.
Father Fray Juan de Orasco, a Castilian.
Father Fray Martin de Arasti, a Biscayan.
Father Fray Felix de Villafuerte.
Father Fray Antonio Quintano, a preacher, from Burgos.
Father Fray Juan Gallegos, a preacher, from Mancha.
Father Fray Jacinto de Herrera; this was the second time that he has
sailed for this land. He is a preacher and a Castilian.
Father Fray Pedro Mejia, a preacher, from Mancha.
Father Fray Jeronimo de Paredes, a preacher, and a Castilian.
Father Fray Martin Vazquez, a Castilian.
Father Fray Tomas de Villanueva, from Mancha.
Father Fray Alonso de Carabasal, reader, and who came the following
year. He remained behind because of his poor health.


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