| | History of the Philippine Islands Vols 1 and 2 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | The troubles between the bishop and governor culminate somewhat before the latter's death, in the departure of the former for Spain, as a result of which an archbishopric with suffragan bishops is established in the islands, and the Audiencia is reestablished. |
 | | In the same year of 1600 the vessels “Santa Margarita” and “San Geronymo” are both unable to reach Nueva Espana, and are wrecked—the latter near Catanduanes, and the former in the Ladrones, where it is rifled by the natives and the men surviving distributed through the different villages. |
 | | In March of 1601, a letter is written by the king of Tidore to Morga requesting aid against Ternate and the Dutch, in response to which supplies and reenforcements are sent in 1602. |
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