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

" See _Vol. XXI_,
note 62.
[58] Fray Diego del Aguila, a master of the number in the
ecclesiastical province of Andalucia, was, in spite of his protests,
elected superior of the province of Mechoacan in Mexico while en route
for the Philippines; but he finally followed his first determination,
and sailed for the islands in 1618. He there became visitor, definitor
(1623), vicar-provincial, prior of Guadalupe (1620), and president of
the provincial chapter in 1626. He died at Manila in 1628. See Perez's
_Catalogo_, p. 98. Perez has evidently confused Diego del Aguila with
Lucas de Aguilar, who was definitor in 1650. See Diaz's _Conquistas_
(Valladolid, 1890), p. 516.
[59] Fray Hernando Cabrero professed at the Cordoba convent in
1601. He became sub-prior of Manila in 1609, and of San Pablo de
los Montes in 1618, 1626, and 1629. He also acted as definitor,
examiner, and definitor-general, and died at sea while en route to
Nueva Espana. See Perez's _Catalogo_, pp. 78, 79.
[60] Fray Francisco Coronel was a native of Torija in the province of
Guadalajara, and took the habit in Mexico.


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