The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — volume 27 of 55

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On that day he dined in our refectory, and onall occasions has shown himself truly a father to us. On account ofthe said indulgence, the number of people who come to our church hasgreatly increased.
Father Marcelo Mastril, he of the miracle of our father St. FrancisXavier, arrived here with four other Italian fathers, on the dayof our father St. Ignatius, 1636, in a galliot, aboard which was aknight of the Order of Christ, who came as captain-general of Macan; hebrought, as his auditor, another
... knight of the same habit. The matteroccurred as I shall relate. Two galleons left Goa for Macan. In thesecond was that Polish father, the relative of the king of Polonia[_i. E. _, Poland]. While passing through the strait of Sincapura, they met three Dutch vessels. The ship of the captain-general ofMacan took to the sea, and taking the best direction, escaped theDutch vessels; and the first land that they struck was the mouth ofthis bay. The other ship was captured by the Dutch. Two days lateranother galliot arrived from Cochin, carrying a Portuguese fathernamed Figueredo, [102] en route to Maluco.

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