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A LETTER FROM THE ROYAL OFFICIALS
OF THE FILIPINAS ACCOMPANIED BY A MEMORANDUM OF THE NECESSARY THINGS TO BE SENT TO THE COLONY

Most powerful sirs:

As your highness[1] must have already learned through the despatch carried as from us by the bachelor Myñes [Martinez], we set sail for these Western Islands on the twentieth of November, MDLXIIII. In compliance with your highness's command, we shall relate what occurs in those islands with all faithfulness and diligence.

Since your highness will find an account of the voyage made by us, in the relation given by the pilots who come with the fleet, we shall say no more about it, except by way of reference. We shall only relate the events which concern the service of God, our Lord, the service of his majesty, and the increase which his royal exchequer can derive from these regions. We reached these Felipinas on the thirteenth of February, MD[L]XV. From the day of our arrival here until now we have found not a friend or a people who submits to his majesty. The reason for this

  1. Apparently referring to the president of the Audiencia of New Spain, although the formal address is to that body as a whole.