Ysla y Provincia de Samar[1]
Catbalogan—trade with Manila (Huerta, 291).
Bangajon—exports sent to the market in Catbalogan (Huerta, 293).
Capul—exports sent by boat to the province of Albay (Huerta, 295).
Catarman—most products sent to Manila, rice only is the export for the province of Albay (Huerta, 296).
Catubig—products and guinaras sent to the capital of the province of Albay or to Manila (Huerta, 298).
Palapag—exports go to Manila but rice goes to the province of Albay (Huerta, 300).
Tubig—reference to a market but day(s) of the week that it is held not specified (Huerta, 302).
Sulat—items exported to Catbalogan and to Manila (Huerta, 304).
Borongan—items produced or grown here are sent to the islands of Cebu, Negros, and Leyte and “with even more frecuency to Manila” (Huerta, 306).
Paranas—items sent to the market at Catbalogan and “to other pueblos” (Huerta, 308).
Laoang—generally rice exports go to the province of Albay, other items to Catbalogan (Huerta, 310).
Calbiga—exports go to the marketplace of Catbalogan (Huerta, 312).
Calbayog—items sent from here both to Catbalogan and to Manila (Huerta, 314).
Guiguan—products of this municipality are sent to Manila (Huerta, 316).
Baséy—exports sent both to Catbalogan and to the province of Leyte (Huerta, 318).
Lanang—products of this pueblo sent both to Guiguan and to Catbalogan (Huerta, 319).
Balangiga—exports to Catbalogan, to the province of Leyte, and to Manila (Huerta, 320).
Quinapundan
Salcedo
Villareal—agricultural and other items sent to Catbalogan “and other pueblos in the province” (Huerta, 323).
Las Navas—a variety of items sent to Manila with rice sent to the province of Albay (Huerta, 325).
Zumarraga—a variety of goods sent to Catbalogan and “to other municipalities of the province and also to the province of Leyte” (Huerta, 326).
Libás—exports go to the marketplace at Guiguan “and to other municipalities of the province” (Huerta, 328).
Bobon—rice goes to the province of Albay and other items go to Catbalogan and to Manila (Huerta, 329).
Dapdáp—abacá, fish, guinaras and other woven items, and rice are sent to the market at Catbalogan (Huerta, 331).
Pambujan—products are sent to Catbaloan “and other pueblos of the province; while rice, “the best quality known in the Philippines” is sent in large quanitities to the province of Albay (Huerta, 333).
Paric—Catbalogan and other municipalities in the province receive items from here (Huerta, 334).
Oras—exports are sent to Catbalogan and other Samar municipalities (Huerta, 336).
La Granja
Santa Rita—items exported—and not much is available for sale--go to the market place in Catbalogan and to the province of Leyte (Huerta, 338).
Hernani
Mercedes
[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.