Brother Fray Andres de Lubitero, acolyte, of the convent of San Estevan, of Salamanca.
Brother Fray Miguel Velasco, acolyte, of the convent of Santo Domingo, of Mexico.
Brother Fray Joseph de Palencia, acolyte, of the convent of San Pablo, of Valladolid.
Brother Fray Joachin de la Torre, acolyte, of the convent of Santo Domingo, of Oxaca.
Brother Fray Joseph Barba, lay-brother, of the convent of San Pablo, of Valladolid.
Brother Fray Joseph Barba, lay-brother, of the convent of San Ildephonso, of Zaragoça.
Brother Fray Domingo Sena, lay-brother, of the convent of San Pablo, of Valladolid.
Brother Fray Martin de San Joseph, lay-brother, of the convent of Burgos.
Brother Fray Joseph Pina, lay-brother, of the convent of Burgos.
Besides these thirty-seven religious, came another, a Genoan, who was sent by the Propaganda, one Fray Thomas Sextri, of the Dominican convent of Turin. [The remainder of the chapter is occupied with the relation of the voyage to Tun-King by two of the above religious.]