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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATAThe following documents are obtained from the original MSS. in the British Museum:1.Plan of an expedition.—Jure Empt. 19, 298; Plut. CLII. E.2.Letter to Lord Anson.—Hardwicke papers; Vol. DL. Navy papers, 1693–1779; Add. 35, 898; fol. 278, 279.3.Letters to Earl of Egremont(letter of Nov. 1).—East India military letters; Add. 5939; fol. 80 verso—82 verso.The following are taken fromScots Magazinefor 1763; from a copy belonging to the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society:4.Letters to Clevland.—Pp. 232–235.5.Letters to Earl of Egremont(letter of Nov. 2).—Pp. 225–227; the third set of “Proposals” are taken from Draper’sA plain narrative(pp. 27–30).6.Draper’s Journal.—Pp. 227–232.One document is from Le Gentil’sVoyage, from a copy belonging to the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society:7.Rojo’s Journal.—ii, pp. 232–235, 236, 237–239, 241, 242, 243–247, 248–252, 255–259.The following are from MSS. in the Ayer Collection:8.Anda and the English invasion.—From MS. (copy of 1765), entitled “Documents for the history of the invasion and war with the English in Filipinas, 1762–1764.”9.Rojo’s narrative.—From original MS., entitled “Operations in Manila.”10.Synopsis of letter to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 641–649.11.Letter to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 597–620.12.Synopsis of communications to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 621–640.The following are from the original MSS. in the Archivo general de Simancas, all bearing pressmark “Secretaría de Gracia y Justicia; leg. 691.”13.Letter to Gonzalez.14.Letter to Rueda.15.Letter to Mesquida.One is from two small bound pamphlets belonging to the Ayer Collection:16.Draper’s defense.—I.A plain narrative(London, 1764?). II.Colonel’s Draper’s answer to the Spanish arguments(London, 1764).17.References.—Editorial compilation of titles.ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Page scans of this work are available in theThe United States and its Territoriescollection at the University of Michigan, as well as in the Internet Archive (copy1).MetadataTitle:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898: explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century, Volume XLIX, 1762–1765Author:Emma Helen Blair (1851–1911)InfoAuthor:James Alexander Robertson (1873–1939)InfoAuthor of introduction:Edward Gaylord Bourne (1860–1908)InfoLanguage:EnglishOriginal publication date:1907Keywords:Demarcation line of Alexander VIMissions -- PhilippinesPhilippines -- Discovery and explorationPhilippines -- History -- SourcesLibrary of Congress:03006936OCLC/WorldCat:651237055Open Library (Book):OL6925491MOpen Library (Work):OL16096239WRevision History2014-08-16 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrectionEdit distance15employesemployees121[Not in source]to326,27,29,33,38,38,40,40,42,42,43,43,68,69,74,322[Not in source].169seigesiege288centriessentries192odorodour1192dodoes2AbbreviationsOverview of abbreviations used.AbbreviationExpansionabtaboutabt.aboutO.P.Ordinis PraedicatorumO.S.A.Ordo sancti AugustiniS.J.Society of Jesus

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATAThe following documents are obtained from the original MSS. in the British Museum:1.Plan of an expedition.—Jure Empt. 19, 298; Plut. CLII. E.2.Letter to Lord Anson.—Hardwicke papers; Vol. DL. Navy papers, 1693–1779; Add. 35, 898; fol. 278, 279.3.Letters to Earl of Egremont(letter of Nov. 1).—East India military letters; Add. 5939; fol. 80 verso—82 verso.The following are taken fromScots Magazinefor 1763; from a copy belonging to the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society:4.Letters to Clevland.—Pp. 232–235.5.Letters to Earl of Egremont(letter of Nov. 2).—Pp. 225–227; the third set of “Proposals” are taken from Draper’sA plain narrative(pp. 27–30).6.Draper’s Journal.—Pp. 227–232.One document is from Le Gentil’sVoyage, from a copy belonging to the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society:7.Rojo’s Journal.—ii, pp. 232–235, 236, 237–239, 241, 242, 243–247, 248–252, 255–259.The following are from MSS. in the Ayer Collection:8.Anda and the English invasion.—From MS. (copy of 1765), entitled “Documents for the history of the invasion and war with the English in Filipinas, 1762–1764.”9.Rojo’s narrative.—From original MS., entitled “Operations in Manila.”10.Synopsis of letter to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 641–649.11.Letter to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 597–620.12.Synopsis of communications to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 621–640.The following are from the original MSS. in the Archivo general de Simancas, all bearing pressmark “Secretaría de Gracia y Justicia; leg. 691.”13.Letter to Gonzalez.14.Letter to Rueda.15.Letter to Mesquida.One is from two small bound pamphlets belonging to the Ayer Collection:16.Draper’s defense.—I.A plain narrative(London, 1764?). II.Colonel’s Draper’s answer to the Spanish arguments(London, 1764).17.References.—Editorial compilation of titles.

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The following documents are obtained from the original MSS. in the British Museum:1.Plan of an expedition.—Jure Empt. 19, 298; Plut. CLII. E.2.Letter to Lord Anson.—Hardwicke papers; Vol. DL. Navy papers, 1693–1779; Add. 35, 898; fol. 278, 279.3.Letters to Earl of Egremont(letter of Nov. 1).—East India military letters; Add. 5939; fol. 80 verso—82 verso.The following are taken fromScots Magazinefor 1763; from a copy belonging to the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society:4.Letters to Clevland.—Pp. 232–235.5.Letters to Earl of Egremont(letter of Nov. 2).—Pp. 225–227; the third set of “Proposals” are taken from Draper’sA plain narrative(pp. 27–30).6.Draper’s Journal.—Pp. 227–232.One document is from Le Gentil’sVoyage, from a copy belonging to the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society:7.Rojo’s Journal.—ii, pp. 232–235, 236, 237–239, 241, 242, 243–247, 248–252, 255–259.The following are from MSS. in the Ayer Collection:8.Anda and the English invasion.—From MS. (copy of 1765), entitled “Documents for the history of the invasion and war with the English in Filipinas, 1762–1764.”9.Rojo’s narrative.—From original MS., entitled “Operations in Manila.”10.Synopsis of letter to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 641–649.11.Letter to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 597–620.12.Synopsis of communications to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 621–640.The following are from the original MSS. in the Archivo general de Simancas, all bearing pressmark “Secretaría de Gracia y Justicia; leg. 691.”13.Letter to Gonzalez.14.Letter to Rueda.15.Letter to Mesquida.One is from two small bound pamphlets belonging to the Ayer Collection:16.Draper’s defense.—I.A plain narrative(London, 1764?). II.Colonel’s Draper’s answer to the Spanish arguments(London, 1764).17.References.—Editorial compilation of titles.

The following documents are obtained from the original MSS. in the British Museum:

1.Plan of an expedition.—Jure Empt. 19, 298; Plut. CLII. E.

2.Letter to Lord Anson.—Hardwicke papers; Vol. DL. Navy papers, 1693–1779; Add. 35, 898; fol. 278, 279.

3.Letters to Earl of Egremont(letter of Nov. 1).—East India military letters; Add. 5939; fol. 80 verso—82 verso.

The following are taken fromScots Magazinefor 1763; from a copy belonging to the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society:

4.Letters to Clevland.—Pp. 232–235.

5.Letters to Earl of Egremont(letter of Nov. 2).—Pp. 225–227; the third set of “Proposals” are taken from Draper’sA plain narrative(pp. 27–30).

6.Draper’s Journal.—Pp. 227–232.

One document is from Le Gentil’sVoyage, from a copy belonging to the library of the Wisconsin Historical Society:

7.Rojo’s Journal.—ii, pp. 232–235, 236, 237–239, 241, 242, 243–247, 248–252, 255–259.

The following are from MSS. in the Ayer Collection:

8.Anda and the English invasion.—From MS. (copy of 1765), entitled “Documents for the history of the invasion and war with the English in Filipinas, 1762–1764.”

9.Rojo’s narrative.—From original MS., entitled “Operations in Manila.”

10.Synopsis of letter to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 641–649.

11.Letter to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 597–620.

12.Synopsis of communications to Cárlos III.—From Ventura del Arco transcripts, iv, pp. 621–640.

The following are from the original MSS. in the Archivo general de Simancas, all bearing pressmark “Secretaría de Gracia y Justicia; leg. 691.”

13.Letter to Gonzalez.

14.Letter to Rueda.

15.Letter to Mesquida.

One is from two small bound pamphlets belonging to the Ayer Collection:

16.Draper’s defense.—I.A plain narrative(London, 1764?). II.Colonel’s Draper’s answer to the Spanish arguments(London, 1764).

17.References.—Editorial compilation of titles.

ColophonAvailabilityThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.Page scans of this work are available in theThe United States and its Territoriescollection at the University of Michigan, as well as in the Internet Archive (copy1).MetadataTitle:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898: explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century, Volume XLIX, 1762–1765Author:Emma Helen Blair (1851–1911)InfoAuthor:James Alexander Robertson (1873–1939)InfoAuthor of introduction:Edward Gaylord Bourne (1860–1908)InfoLanguage:EnglishOriginal publication date:1907Keywords:Demarcation line of Alexander VIMissions -- PhilippinesPhilippines -- Discovery and explorationPhilippines -- History -- SourcesLibrary of Congress:03006936OCLC/WorldCat:651237055Open Library (Book):OL6925491MOpen Library (Work):OL16096239WRevision History2014-08-16 Started.External ReferencesThis Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.CorrectionsThe following corrections have been applied to the text:PageSourceCorrectionEdit distance15employesemployees121[Not in source]to326,27,29,33,38,38,40,40,42,42,43,43,68,69,74,322[Not in source].169seigesiege288centriessentries192odorodour1192dodoes2AbbreviationsOverview of abbreviations used.AbbreviationExpansionabtaboutabt.aboutO.P.Ordinis PraedicatorumO.S.A.Ordo sancti AugustiniS.J.Society of Jesus

This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of theProject Gutenberg Licenseincluded with this eBook or online atwww.gutenberg.org.

This eBook is produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team atwww.pgdp.net.

Page scans of this work are available in theThe United States and its Territoriescollection at the University of Michigan, as well as in the Internet Archive (copy1).

This Project Gutenberg eBook contains external references. These links may not work for you.

The following corrections have been applied to the text:

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