[27] Our author refers in a sidenote to San Agustin’s Conquistas, book ii, chapter i, pp. 216, 250. The first page makes no mention of the “simplicity.”

[28] The sidenote reference to San Antonio is to his Chronicas, volume i, p. 103.

[29] A sidenote reference is to San Agustin’s Conquistas, pp. 216, 224, 292.

[30] See Vol. II, p. 59, note 22.

[31] Sidenote reference: San Agustin, ut supra, p. 292.

[32] Sidenote reference: San Agustin, p. 250.

[33] Sidenote references: Father Fray Marcelo de Ribadeneyra, in his Historia, folio 84; father Fray Juan Francisco de San Antonio in his Chronicas, volume i, folio 20.

[34] Murillo Velarde (folio 123 verso, no. 306) records that two Jesuits were sent to Mindoro to work in the field of the seculars in 1640. Juan de Polanco, O.P., notes that about 1645 there were four or five Jesuits in Mindoro who worked among the people of the uplands (see Pastells’s edition of Colin’s Labor evangélica, iii, p. 735). San Antonio notes (i, p. 203) Jesuit residences in the jurisdiction of Mindoro.

[35] A sidenote reference is to nos. 400, 715, ante.

[36] Our author refers in a sidenote to San Antonio, i, p. 207.