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Benavides and Maldonado (or de San Pedro Martyr as he was later known) built was near the village of Tondo, in a new settlement specially founded for Christian Chinese, called Baybay, and it was named for Our
Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593. Anonymous 1951
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[60] Now Panaón; separated from Leyte (here called Baybay) by Panaón
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Those who cannot find room in this Parián live opposite, on the other side of the river, where Tondo is, in two settlements called Baybay and Minondoc.
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Those who cannot find room in this Parián live opposite, on the other side of the river, where Tondo is, in two settlements called Baybay and Minondoc.
History of the Philippine Islands Antonio de Morga 1597
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It was only when he put his arms out and started saying "Baybay" that we realised it wasn't jealousy at all but actually he wanted to hold Rufus!
tequilamonky Diary Entry tequilamonky 2009
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Another church with its house is on the promontory of Baybay, near Tondo -- which a river divides, separating it from Manila.
Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593. Anonymous 1951
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[124] Medina, p. xix, supposed that the Doctrina was printed in the Hospital of San Gabriel in Minondoc, but Aduarte, I, p. 107, says that when the village of Baybay became overcrowded, it became necessary to spread the Chinese Christian settlement to a new site directly across the river, where land was given them by Don Luis
Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593. Anonymous 1951
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He had been one of the first associates of Benavides in the first Chinese mission at Baybay, but after the arrival of Cobo he had been sent by order of the first chapter to Pangasinan.
Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593. Anonymous 1951
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Once upon a time there lived in the town of Baybay a man whose name was
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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One day the son of the richest man in Baybay came across this little garden in the forest.
Filipino Popular Tales Dean Spruill Fansler
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