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  • This historical register documents the administrative governance, ecclesiastical succession, and foundational chronology of the Society of Jesus missions across East and Southeast Asia from 1549 to the late seventeenth century. Compiled as an official record of benefactors, superiors, and provincial appointments, the text traces the establishment and jurisdictional evolution of Jesuit communities in Japan, China, Tonkin, Cochinchina, Cambodia, Hainan, Laos, Canton, and Siam. It details the chronological succession of provincial superiors, vice-provincials, and apostolic visitors, including prominent figures such as Francis Xavier, Alessandro Valignano, Valentim Carvalho, Matteo Ricci, and Alexandre de Rhodes. The manuscript records the formal elevation of the Japanese mission to an independent province, the administrative reallocation of the Hainan mission, and the complex succession procedures necessitated by maritime delays, political persecution, and papal correspondence. Researchers will find extensive documentation of canonical appointments, visitatorial mandates, missionary strategies, and the operational challenges faced by Jesuit personnel, including exile, martyrdom, and diplomatic engagements with regional sovereigns. Serving as a primary administrative source, this transcription provides critical chronological and institutional data for scholars examining early modern Catholic missionary networks, ecclesiastical governance structures, and cross-cultural religious exchanges in the Portuguese and Spanish Asian spheres.

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