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Post by priesteria on Nov 8, 2011 20:16:56 GMT -5
A Detailed account of the Sumoroy insurrection/rebellion as told by a Spaniard We are presenting the account from Emma Helen Blair's collection as it is in the archives of the University of Michigan. The document begins with the following declaration: We append to this the following account from Diaz's Conquistas (pp. 517-523), as being more detailed and furnishing a somewhat different light on various incidents of the insurrection. In order to place it in the present document, as belonging to this special subject, it has been removed from its place in Diaz's history of his order and its missions (see VOL. XXXVII, pp. 149-284) Page 2 of this document describes Sumoroy and Don Juan Ponce are two different persons. Don Juan Ponce, married to a wife from Catubig, was the chief of the insurrection, the second leader was a Don Pedro Caamug, and the third leader a person they only called Sumoroy. kahimyang.info/kauswagan/Eastern-Visayas-News-Blogs.xhtml?b=736
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