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Act of Taking Possession of Luzon

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Act of Taking Possession of Luzon1
Goiti, Martin de
 
Goiti, Martin de. "Act of Taking Possession of Luzon." In The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, translated from the originals, edited and annotated by Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson, with historical introduction and additional notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne. Cleveland, Ohio: A.H. Clark Company, 1903-9. Vol. 3, 1596-1576. Pp. 105-7.
 
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The document narrates how Martin de Goiti’s comrades attack Luzon as a defense after Soliman and his men wage war against them. They attack the fort of the Moros and take royal ownership of the island of Luzon, raising their company's flag to signal actual occupation of the island.
 
Luzon, Manila, Soliman, San Miguel, raising of flag in Luzon, Moros, Hernando Riquel, Martin de Goiti

[The Eruption of War Between the Natives and Goiti’s Troop]
 
(Luzon, Manila, 7th of June 1570, Soliman, Raxa)
In the island called by the natives "Luzon the greater,” in a town and river of the same called Manila, on the sixth of June in the year one thousand five hundred and seventy, the honorable Martin de Goite (=Martin de Goiti), his Majesty's master-of-camp in these Western Islands, declared before me, Hernando Riquel 2, chief government notary, and in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, that, inasmuch as—a thing well and generally known—his Excellency being in this river of Manila, with the men and ships accompanying him, and having made peace and drawn his blood with two chiefs, styling themselves kings of this said town (by name Soliman and Raxa respectively), and without giving them cause or treating them in a manner that would make the said natives change their attitude, the above said chiefs began war treacherously and unexpectedly, without advising him beforehand; and wounded and seized certain Indians accompanying us.
 

[Taking Over the Island of Luzon]
 
(San Miguel, Moros. Luzon)
After that they discharged the artillery in their fort, two balls from which struck the ship “San Miguel,” on board of which was the said master-of-camp. He, in order to guard himself from the injury which the said
 

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