Ysla y Provincia de Leyte[1]
Palo—a variety of goods sent to the capital of the province (Huerta, 343).
Dulag. Abacá is exported to Manila (Huerta, 344).
Barugo—items are exported to the market place at Carigara and to the provincial capital (Huerta, 345).
Abuyog—exports are sent to the market place of the provincial capital (Huerta, 347).
Borauen. Sulfur and abacá are sent to the capital and other pueblos in the province (Huerta, 348).
Tanauan—they join force with Dagami and others and send goods to Manila. They have a weekly market but no day of the week is specified (Huerta, 350).
Dagami—they send goods for sale to the market at Tanauán and other municipalities (Huerta, 351).
Carigara—goods are exported to the capital of the province and to Manila (Huerta, 353).
Tacloban. Guinaras are exported to Manila (353).
Hinunángan—exports are sent to the market place of the provincial capital and to other municipalities (Huerta, 355).
Jaro—items are sent for sale at the market at Carigara “and other places” (Huerta, 356).
Alangalang—goods are exported to the markets in the provincial capital and in Carigara (Huerta, 357).
Leite—the marketplace at Carigara is the destination for its exports (Huerta, 358).
Babágnon
San Miguel—the market at Carigara and in the provincial capital are the destinations for this muncipality’s exports (Huerta, 360).
Malibago—exports are sent to the marketplace in the provincial capital (Huerta, 360).
Tolosa. The markets at Tanauan and Tacloban are the destinations for this pueblo’s exports (Huerta, 361).
[1] Initial listing and designation taken from Félix de Huerta, O.F.M., Estado geográfico, topográfico, estadístico, histórico-religioso de la santa y apostólica Provincia de San Gregorio Magno, de religiosos Menores Descalzos de la Regular y más estrecha Observancia de n. s. p. s. Francisco en las islas Filipinas; comprende el número de religiosos, conventos, pueblos, situación de estos, años de su fundación, tributos, almas, producciones, industrias, casos especiales de su administración spiritual, en el archipiélago Filipino, desde su fundación en el año de 1577 hasta el de 1865 (Binondo: M. Sánchez, 1865. 2nd ed.). 713pp. Municipality entries with no information indicate I found nothing of value for this topic in this source and edition. Note also that the listing in this volume is only for parishes administered by the Franciscans; there were of course other municipalities in these provinces and as we develop data for those pueblos I will add them.