Documents concerning the transfer of former Jesuit property to the Hospital de San Juan de Dios in Manila 1792 May 9-10.

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Documents concerning the transfer of former Jesuit property to the Hospital de San Juan de Dios in Manila 1792 May 9-10.

Copies from May 9-10, 1792 of petitions, orders, and financial accounts from 1759-1792 pertaining to the request by the Hospital de San Juan de Dios in Manila that certain lands, formerly owned by the Jesuits, be transferred to them, and that the income be used to support their charitable work with the sick.

2 items (36 leaves) ; 31 cm.

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