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


The religious who came in that year of 1624 are as follows:
1. Father Fray Juan de Tapia, their superior and commissary.
2. Father Fray Francisco Villalon, a reader, a Castilian.
3. Father Fray Sebastian del Rio, a preacher, a Castilian.
4. Father Fray Diego de Ordas, a preacher, a Castilian.
5. Father Fray Martin Claver, an Arragonese, a preacher, and apostolic
notary.
6. Father Fray Francisco Barela, a reader, a Castilian.
7. Father Fray Juan de Guevara, a priest, from Andalucia.
8. Father Fray Francisco de Portillo, a preacher, from Andalucia.
9. Father Fray Miguel de Penafiel, a priest, a Castilian.
10. Father Fray Fulgencio Garcia, a preacher, a Castilian.
11. Father Fray Diego Solis, a preacher, a Castilian.
12. Father Fray Rodrigo Angel, a priest, a Castilian, and apostolic
preacher.
13. Father Fray Alonso de Salazar, a preacher, a Castilian.
14. Father Fray Pedro de Herrera, a reader, who returned with the
habit.
15. The father master, Fray Teofilo Mascaros, from Valencia, a
professor, and vicar-provincial for Mallorca.


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