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

103, 104.
[70] "They hanged them on gibbets in the sight of the sun."
[71] Fray Francisco de Santa Maria Oliva took his vows in the Toledo
convent in 1581. He was minister of Dumaguete in 1599, and later
of Potol, Ibabay, Mambusao, and Jaro, until 1628, when he died. See
Perez's _Catalogo_, p. 38.
[72] In the text, _actuanse_, which is apparently a misprint for
_actuante_.
[73] Perez (_Catalogo_, p. 107) says that this friar, whom he calls
Bartolome Blas Esterlich, was from Flanders. He was a confessor and
preacher in Manila, and ministered in the Ilocan villages of Bangui
(1633) and Agoo (1635), dying in 1640.
[74] For sketches of these friars, see Perez's _Catalogo_.
[75] Fray Nicolas de Herrera was a missionary in Sesmoan (1618), Lubao
(1623 and 1626), and Bacolor (1632). He was definitor in 1629, prior
of Manila in 1635, and president of the provincial chapter in 1638,
dying in 1647. See Perez's _Catalogo_, p. 89.
[76] Fray Martin de Errasti was a native of Vizcaya, and professed
in the convent of Burgos.


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