Montalón, Julian, the famous bandit, [549]

Montera, General, in Cebú, [402], [521]; in Zamboanga, [530] et seq.

Montilla, José, [520]

Montojo, Admiral Patricio, sword of honour presented to, [400]; [419], [428], [429] (footnote)

Montoya, Gabriel, [37]

Moraga, Fray Hernando de, [78]

Moriones, Gov.-General Domingo, [62]

Moro Moro, [349]

Moro Province, the, [576] et seq.; constitution of, [577]; sub-division of, under Spanish rule, [577] (footnote); municipalities, tribal wards and districts of, [578][9]; finances of, [579]; armed forces in, [580]; Americaʼs policy in, [588], [591], [593]; education in, [591]

Moros, the, Brunei Sultanate, [29], [141], [157], [165]; Dimasangeay, King of Mindanao, [129]; Adasaolan, the chief, [129]; Bongso, Rajah, [130]; Rodriguezʼs expedition against, [130]; the Manguiguin of Mindanao, [131], [589]; Corcueraʼs expedition against, [131]; Cachil Corralat, King, [133]; friars take the field against, [133]; Gastambideʼs expedition against, [137]; Claveriaʼs and Urbiztondoʼs expeditions against, [139]; slaughter of British at Balambangan by, [139]; Corcueraʼs victory over, in Balanguigui Island, [139]; population of, [140]; Malcampoʼs expedition against, [140]; agreement with the British North Borneo Co., [141]; Harun Narrasid, Sultan, [141][2]; Mohammad Jamalul Kiram, Sultan, [141], [587][8]; Terreroʼs expedition against, [143]; Arolasʼ expedition against, [144]; Blancoʼs expedition against; Marahui campaign, [144]; Spanish occupation of Lake Lanao, [145]; Builleʼs (the last Spanish punitive) expedition against, [145]; the chief tribes of, [145]; dress of, [146][7], [154]; physique of, [146]; character, arts, weapons, trade of, [147]; the pandita, the datto, customs of, [148], [155][6]; slavery among the, [151]; pensions to the, [139], [140], [151], [571], [580]; the juramentado, [146], [148], [150], [152], [583]; as divers, [155]; Ali, Datto, [529], [580][2]; Djimbangan, Datto, [530], [580]; the Tamagun Datto, [532]; American occupation of Joló, [571]; Batesʼ agreement with the Sultan of Sulu, [571]; engagements with warlike dattos, [573][4], [581], [584][5]; Lieut. Forsythʼs expedition, [573]; Gen. Baldwinʼs and Capt. Pershingʼs expeditions against, [574]; Gen. Woodʼs expeditions against, [580][1], [584]; Gen. Woodʼs victory at Kudarangan, [581]; Major Hugh L. Scottʼs expedition, [584][5]; capture of Panglima Hassan, [584]; Hassan escapes and Major Scott vanquishes him, [585]; a bichâra with Datto Ambutong, [585]. Vide Sulu