. The missions and missionaries of California. J%* A. Fac-simile of Don Felipe Barris signature. When Governor Barri u learned from Fathers Senra andFiguer that their eighteen brethren were probably waiting on 10 The name of the deceased is not given, but to all appear-ances it was Fr. Jose Leguna, of whom no further mention ismade in the records. 11 The cut shows that the governor spelled his name Barry. Theviceroy also wrote Bucarely in conformity with the old and authors after him generally use the i in accordancewith the new style. 398 Missions and Missionaries of California th


. The missions and missionaries of California. J%* A. Fac-simile of Don Felipe Barris signature. When Governor Barri u learned from Fathers Senra andFiguer that their eighteen brethren were probably waiting on 10 The name of the deceased is not given, but to all appear-ances it was Fr. Jose Leguna, of whom no further mention ismade in the records. 11 The cut shows that the governor spelled his name Barry. Theviceroy also wrote Bucarely in conformity with the old and authors after him generally use the i in accordancewith the new style. 398 Missions and Missionaries of California the other coast for an opportunity to cross, he sent the Concep-tion over. She returned with the seventeen sorely tried relig-ious on November 24th, more than a year after they had bidfarewell to the College of San Fernando. Fr. Palou, afterwaiting for them in vain until July, had started out fromLoreto on the 29th of that month to make a visitation of thenorthern missions. On August 30th, while at Mission Puri-sima, he learned from Fr. Murguia, who h


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