P. 186, line 7: This raid occurred in October, 1618; the Moros killed the commanders of the post, Arias Girón and Juan Pimentel. The shipyard was valued at more than a million pesos. (Torrubía, Dissertación, pp. 30, 31.)
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P. 206, line 3: For “ovens” read “furnaces.”
P. 306, middle: This memorial is obtained from Pastells’s edition of Colin, iii, pp. 219–221.
P. 307, middle: For “done in silk and unwoven silver,” read “not woven, done in silk and silver [thread].”
P. 310, line 2: For “500 dead taes” should probably be read “gratuity (or perquisite) of 500 taes;” apparently an expression analogous to ganancias muertas, “a gambler’s gains,” indicating money obtained without earning it—James A. LeRoy.
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P. 75, line 6 from end: For “July 21” read “July 31.” The same correction is needed for p. 5, line 8.