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 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. dOj son of Mansur Shah, usually denominated Sultan Bujang, (the Lad,) nominally succeeds to the throne. C. 15S6. S, 1508. H. 99'4- The Senopati, first prince of the house of Ma- taram, destroys Pajang. There is a great eruption from the volcanic range of mountains towards the eastern end of the island of Java, by which many lives are lost. C. 1588. S. 1514). H. 996. Tuni Jalluh, king of Macassar, is assassinated, and succeeded by his son, Tuni Paselu. Thomas Cavendish, in his circumnavigation of the globe, touches at Blambangan, a kingdom in Java, lying on the straits which divide that island from Bali. The usurper, who had murdel'ed Mansur Shah, king of Achin, also puts liis grandson to death, and takes formal possession of the throne. C. 1589. S. 1511. H. 997. Various attempts are made by the Spaniards to conquer Mindanao, which are wholly unsuccess- ful. The people of that island, in their turn, send an expedition, and ravage the Philippines. C. 1590. S. 151^. H. 998. Lapatawa, king of Boni, dies, and is succeeded by his son. Gomez Perez Dasmarinas, governor of the Phi- lippines.