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 eHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. 34^ tumult of the citizens of Manila, who raise the archbishop to the government in his stead. C. 1720. J. 1644. H. 1130. Pangeran Blitar, one of the rebels in Java, who had taken the title of sultan, is defeated by the Dutch and Susunan, but the victory not being taken advantage of, he is soon again in a condition to take the field. The nobles of Boni in Celebes are disgusted at the conduct of their king, Lapadang Sajati. — They depose him, and re-elect his sister Batara Toja, who immediately resigns in favour of her half, brother, the deposed king of Goa, Sapuale-e. C. 17^1. J. 1645. H. 1131. Aryo Mataram, uncle to the Susunan, is seized by a treacherous negociation of the Dutch, decoyed into the foit of Japara, and there, with his family, to the number of eighteen persons, massacred in cold blood. August 6. — Don Toribio Casio, Marquis de Torre Campo, governor of the Philippines. C. 1722. J. 1646. H. 1132. A famine and epidemic prevail among the bel- ligerent parties in Java, and both the European and native troops are swept off in great numbers. The rebel sultan falls a victim to the disorder. April 22. — The conspiracy of Erberfeld is dis- covered at Batavia, and the conspirators are broken on the wheel. VOL. ir. Mm