Council meeting held in Mexico in January 1668 to consider the despatch of the San Diego

From Habele Institute

Levesque, Rodrigue (1992). "Council meeting held in Mexico in January 1668 to consider the despatch of the San Diego". History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents: Vol. 4 Religious Conquest, 1638-70. 4. Gatineau, Québec: Lévesque Publications. pp. 366–369. ISBN 978-0-920201-04-6.

Abstract: These decrees and treasury-council minutes from Mexico review letters from the Philippine governor, Admiral Muñoz, and San Vitores after the San Diego reached Acapulco. The council agrees to recruit manpower and charge costs to the Philippine subsidy, but rules that San Vitores's mission falls outside its formal jurisdiction without a specific royal decree, revealing the bureaucratic limits surrounding support for the Mariana mission.