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  • This transcription comprises historical records detailing territorial disputes concerning Ilha Verde (Green Island) in Macau, dating from 1622 to 1745, compiled from archival materials preserved in the Secretariat of the Province of Japan at the College of the Mother of God, Goa, and later referenced in Lisbon’s Provincial Archives. The document centres on conflicts between Macau’s Mandatários (officials) and Jesuit missionaries over jurisdictional claims and administrative control of the island. It includes financial accounts of expenditures on the island up to 1745, testimonies regarding possession and legal disputes, and correspondence from key figures including Padre Manuel Dias, Provincial of Japan, and Father Nicolau, dated 1622. The text also references internal Jesuit governance structures in China, noting that missions in Nankin, Nancham, and Ciancheu were under the direction of the Macau College until 1605. The compilation, authored in Macau in June 1745 and January 1742, offers critical insight into colonial administration, ecclesiastical authority, and land-use disputes within Portuguese colonial territories in East Asia. Researchers may utilise this source for analysis of early modern colonial governance, Jesuit mission strategy, and territorial conflict resolution in Macau.

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