Petition : Lingayen, Philippines, to the king of Spain, requesting that he rearm the presidio at Zamboanga, 1669 May 25.

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Petition : Lingayen, Philippines, to the king of Spain, requesting that he rearm the presidio at Zamboanga, 1669 May 25.

Petition, dated May 25, 1669 from Lingayen in the province of Pangasinan, to Charles II of Spain and his Consejo de Indias, asking that the presidio at Zamboanga be rearmed.

[2] leaves ; 31 cm.

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