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 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. 653 heivs, the throne of Java to the Dutch. — He dies, and the Dutch raise his son, a boy of nine years of age, to the throne. The rebel prince Mangkubumi gives the Dutch and their Javanese allies a complete overthrovy^ at Tidar, in the province of Kadu. Don Francisco Joseph, Marquis de Obanda, go • vernor of the Philippines. C. 1751. J. 1676. H. 1162. June 13. — The Spaniards of Manila send a force against the island of Sooloo, and dictate terms to the people of it. — They declare war against the people of that island, and, sending a second expe- dition thither, they are disgracefully beaten by the inhabitants, who, in their turn, with the assistance of the freebooters of the neighbouring countries, in- vade the Philippines, and ravage and desolate the Spanish provinces. Mangkubumi and Mangkunagoro the rebel princes gain a succession of small advantages over the Dutch. C. 1752. J. 1677. H. 1163. The most considerable action of the war of Java is fought at Janar, in the province of Baglen, when Mangkubumi gains a complete victory over the Dutch. — He invades after this the territory of the European power, and plunders Pakalongan, Ba- tang, and Waleri.