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The following table summarizes all known annotations to OCT 01-4 through 1957. (Any land titles not annotated herein should to this day remain, per the Agana Decision with Compromise Agreement, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE under the administration of the DON ESTEBAN BENITEZ TALLANO AND DON GREGORIO MADRIGAL ACOP FOUNDATION.)
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ANNOTATION ENTRY NO.
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DESCRIPTION
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DATE OF INSCRIPTION
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EDC 014 S-1720
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In Support with the installation of cornerstone for the Sta. Ana Church in Manila, Francisco dela Cuesta, Archbishop of Manila, acquired one (1) hectare from King Luisong Tagean (Tallano) in the form of Donation, allowing the construction of the Sta. Ana Church in the subject lot.
(Sgd) ARCHBISHOP FRANCISCO DELA CUESTA Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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September 12, 1720
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EDC 003 S-10-25 1762
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The Spanish Government Officials and residents of the Philippine Islands are compelled to take the oath of allegiance to King George III 1 of the Royal Government of England with order from the King the absolute cancellation of OCT No. 01-4 in the name of King Philip II of Spain, the same Land Title should be issued anew to and in the name of prince Lacan Acuña Tallano (Tagean)
(Sgd) SIMON DE ANDA Y. SALAZAR Governor General Royal of the Crown of Spain
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October 25, 1762
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BRA 022 S-1762
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British Royal Squadron led by British Governor Downssome Drake, through this Land Title, they registered their strong words and proclamation over the repossession of the Isla Filipinas (HACIENDA FILIPINAS) through the Royal Order of their King in this OCT No. 01-4 reverted the subject land the real owner, Prince Lacan Acuña Tallano (Tagean), the cousin of the British Lord Alfred Dent. The stronger force of the British Squadron supported by heavy artilleries demand for the immediate surrender of the Spanish Government in as much as they occupied the church of Malate, Ermita, San Juan de Bagumbayan, Santiago and strategic Spanish Military Camp.
(Sgd) ARCHBISHOP MANUEL ROJO DE RIO Governor General Royal of the Crown of Spain
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September 23. er 25. 1762
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EDC 029 S-10-6 1762
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Registered on this Land title OCT No. 01-4 the falls of Manila, Cavite, Laguna and Province of Morong to the British forces that caused the Spanish government indemnified the troops for P 4,000,000.00, the same year the subject land and its ownership, by the order of the Royal King of England, had reverted to Prince Lacan Acuña Tagean Tallano, the cousin of British Lord, Alfred Dent.
(Sgd) SIMON DE ANDA Y SALAZAR Governor General
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October 6. 1762
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RAM-031 ED 000-S 1565 war cancelled by this entry 10-25-1764
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British Royal Crown ordered the cancellation of Title OCT 01-4 in the name of King Philip II and ordered registered a new OCT to the original land owner's heir, Prince Lacan Acuña Tallano, in lieu of previous one, on January 7,1764, and implement the order of Justice of Real Audiencia de Manila, Simon de Anda affirmed the land (HACIENDA FILIPINA) ownership in favor of the heir of King Luisong Tagean, Prince Lacan Acuña Tagean (Tallano), who won the cash embodied in R.A.M. 571 on January 22, 1761 in accord with the Peace Treaty between the Royal Crown of England and Spanish Government on October 2, 1764, as implemented by British Governor to the Philippines, Downssone Drake.
(Sgd) GOVERNOR JOSE RAON Proprietary Governor
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January 7, 1764
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RAM 006 S-1784
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Upon recognition of the Roman Catholic Church Hierarchy in the Philippine Islands over the lawful rights of King Luisong Tagean Tallano and his heir over HACIENDA FILIPINA, Bishop Salazar sent a message to the King of Spain containing the account of tyranny, oppression and forfeiture of land of the inhabitants by the encomienderos. The King of Spain issued an order directing the members of the colonial government to prevent such inhumane conduct to the Filipinos and the confiscated land by the Friars should be reverted to the Tagean-Tallano Clans.
(Sgd) GONZALO RONQUILLO DE PEÑALOSA Governor General of the Royal Crown of Spain
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September 17, 1583
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RAM-040 S-1784
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On the account of the Complaint of the haciendero land owner Prince Lacan Acuña Tagean Tallano, Spanish Governor General Jose Basco Y Vargas promulgates decree prohibiting the seizure of farmer's lands, caribous, and farm implements by the creditors as well as the farmer's torturing, arrest and imprisonment for non-payment of debts in as much as lands tilled by the farmers are owned by Prince Lacan Acuña Tagean Tallano evidenced by this OCT 01-4.
(Sgd) JOSE BASCO Y VARGAS Governor General Royal Spanish Crown
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November 15, 1794
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RAM-061 S--6-24 1784
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Operator and lessee of Hacienda Mayhaligue, Father Juan de Matta, by Royal Audiencia, after it acquired the 10,000 sq.m. portion of the Estate, Hacienda Mayhaligue, from the real land owner, Prince Julian Macleod Tallano, in the form of conditional donation had established and constructed Hospital de San Lazaro.
(Sgd) JOSE BASCO Y VARGAS Governor General Royal Spanish Crown
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June 24, 1784
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RAM-041 S-1785
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The Real Compania de Filipinas was established with a capital stock of P 3,000,000.00 in 32,000 share at P 250.00 each and secured by this land title OCT 01-4, in the name of Prince Lacan Acuña Tagean.
(Sgd) JOSE DE BASCO Y VARGAS Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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March 10, 1785
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RAM-042 S-1786
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Cancellation of Entry No. RAM-041-S-1785 after full payment of P 10,000,000.00 loan obligation of land owner and his business associate.
Date of the Document: March 10, 1786
(Sgd) JOSE DE BASCO Y VARGAS Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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March 14, 1786
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RDC-059 S-11-16-1802
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Don Luis Rocha, the uncle of the first cousin of Prince Lacan A. Tagean Tallano, sold (Malacanang) the summer house along the Pasig River to Col. Don Jose Miguel Formento without the authority of the heirs of the Tallano.
(Sgd) RAFAEL MARIA DE AGUILAR Y PONCE DE LEON Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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November 16, 1802
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RAM-042 S-4-3-1823
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A Deed of Irrevocable Donation executed by Prince Julian Macleod Tallano (Tagean) to permit the location and construction Intedencia Building along Vito Cruz St., and Manila Botanical Garden.
(Sgd) JUAN ANTONIO MARTINEZ Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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April 3, 1823
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EDC-0100 S-4-30-1851
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A Petition filed in the Royal Audiencia de Manila by Prince Lacan A. Tagean (Tallano) against a treaty incorporating the Sulu Sultanate into the Royal Crown of Spain on the reason that said land of the Sultanate form part of the archipelago evidence by Royal Decree 01-4 Protocol own and in the name of the King Luisong Tagean (Tallano), the predecessor of Prince Lacan Tagean.
Date of Instrument: April 24, 1851
Escribania de Cabildo By: (Sgd) GOV. ANTONIO DE URBIZTONDO Y EQUIA Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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April 25, 1851
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EDC-067 S-8-1-1851
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A loan of P 1,000,000.00 from Banco Central de España secured by 1,000 hectares in Taguig, portion of the Tallano Estate originally own by late Prince Lacan Acuña Tallano which he secured said loan and he paid the 508 of the 4,000 shares of the newly organized Spanish-Filipino Bank, The First Filipino Banking Institution in the Philippine Islands.
(Sgd) ANTONIO DE URBIZTONDO Y EQUIA Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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August 1, 1851
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EDC-059 9-17-1870
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Rev. Francisco C. Gainza received one (1) hectare from the Judicial Administrator of Tallano (Tagean) Estate, Higino Benitez, located in Nueva Caceres to locate and permit the construction of the newly founded Colegio de Santa Isabel.
(Sgd) CARLOS MARIA DELA TORRE NAVACERADA Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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September 15, 1870
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EDC S-9-42 1871
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A Deed of Donation over 2,000 square meters situated in Paco, Manila has been granted by the heirs of the Tallanos to the Sister of Charity for the relocation of Sta. Isabel College which was founded in the year 1634 Hermandad dela Misericerdia and had turned over to Sister of Charity.
(Sgd) RAFAEL DE IZUIERDO Y GUTIEREZ Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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September 11, 1871
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EDC S-9-12 1871
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Cancellation of Entry No. EDC-067, S-8-1-1871 and full redemption of 1,000 hectares of land upon full payment of the principal loan of P 1,000,000.00 plus interest of P 2,000,000.00
(Sgd) RAFAEL DE IZUIERDO Y GUTIEREZ Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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August 10, 1871
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EDC S-3-11 1876
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A protocol signed by England and Germany recognizes Spanish rights to the Tawi-Tawi group of Islands and the chain of Islands stretching from Sulu to Borneo which was protested by Prince Julian Macleod Tallano, the owner of the Islands up to North Borneo and Turtle Islands as evidenced by Land Title OCT 01-4 and embodied in Peace Treaty between England and Spain on October 24, 1764, the same rights through the recommendation of Royal Crown of England based on evidenced OCT No. 01-4 has been relinquished to the said land owner, Prince Lacan Acuña Tagean Tallano and his heir, Prince Julian Macleod Tallano.
(Sgd) JOSE MALCAMPO Y MONJE Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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March 10, 1876
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RAM-057 S-1-22 1878
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An Austrian businessman and Alfred Dent organized North Borneo Company after the American Trading Company collapse. A Deed of Lease Agreement between Sultan of Sulu and the North Borneo Company represented by the cousin of Prince Julian Macleod Tallano signed for annual lease of U.S. dollar 5,000.00 ending January 22, 1978, after which the land should be reverted to the cousin, Prince Julian Macleod Tallano (Tagean) while that lease payment including the land area of North Borneo to be divided among the four beneficiaries, 75% to the Kiram's heirs and 25% to the Tallano's heirs.
(Sgd) DOMINGO MURIONES Y MURILLO Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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January 22, 1878
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EDC-063 S-7-31 1887
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The Installation of the cornerstone of the Tutuban, Manila Railroad Station of the Manila Railroad Co. laid by Governor Terrero, assisted by 17 years old Don Esteban Benitez Tallano (Tagean) and his administrator cousin, Atty. Higino Benitez, who leased 3 hectares of land to the MRRC for the project in the amount of P 300.00 monthly, which will expire on July 31, 1967.
(Sgd) EMILIO TERRERO Y PERINAT Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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July 20, 1887
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EDC-072 S-1-02 1890
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The first installment amounting to 400,000.00 U.S. Dollars paid by General Primo de Rivera, out of agreed consideration and damages over the millions of fruits, palay and sugar cane crops forfeited annually by the Spanish Government from the Hacienda Filipina own by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, the son of the late Prince Julian Macleod Tallano, evidenced by OCT No. 01-4 and as one of the conditions in the PACT OF BIAK NA BATO, and remitted to the Revolutionary Government, through Hong Kong Bank, to buy guns and ammunitions.
(Sgd) FERMIN JAUDENES Y ALVAREZ Ad Interim Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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January 3, 1898
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EDC-073 S-2-6 1898
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Secured by this Title, OCT No. T-01-4, Hacienda Mabiga embracing the whole Province of Pampanga, Kuliat, the whole of Bamban and Capaz, Tarlac has mortgage to the Banco Español-Filipino, the sum of U.S. Dollar 20,000,000.00. to undertake the payment of secession treaty between Spain and American for the ceding of the archipelago by the Spanish Government to the American Government be eventually reverted to the real land owner, Don Esteban Benitez Tallano.
Date of Document : February 2,1898
(Sgd) FERMIN JAUDENES Y ALVAREZ Ad Interim Governor General Royal Crown of Spain
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February 7, 1898
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EDC-074 S-2-7 1899
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Entry No EDC 073-S-2-6 1898, Real Estate Mortgage amounting to U.S. dollar 20,000,000.00 secured by this Land Title OCT No. T-01-4, embracing the area of Hacienda Mabiga, Pampanga, Kuliat and Capaz, Tarlac to Banco Español-Filipino has been cancelled and this released forever of Real Estate Mortgage has been executed by the Bank in favor of the owner with the full payment of said principal loan and an interest US Dollar 2,000,000.00, the payment of which has broken as follows: General Miguel Malvar correspondingly acquired the area of Tanauan, Batangas and had paid the account of US Dollar 3,300,000.00; Don Servillano Aquino acquired the whole area of Bamban and Capaz, Tarlac and correspondingly paid the account the sum of US Dollar 3,300,000.00; General Antonio Luna acquired the whole San Miguel, Tarlac and La Paz, Tarlac and he paid the account of US Dollar 2,000,000.00, the land was given as a gift to his girlfriend, Miss Luisita Cojuangco: Don Mariano Tayag acquired the area of Kuliat and Mabiga 1,500 hectares (Pampanga) correspondingly paid the account, the sum of US Dollar 3,300,000.00; Don Francisco Macabulos acquired the area of Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac and had paid correspondingly the account, the sum of US Dollar 2,400,000.00; Don Juan Ejercito acquired absolutely the San Juan Del Monte Hacienda embracing up to Sitio Mandaluyong consisting an area of 3,154 hectares and had correspondingly paid the account of US Dollar 3,300,000.00 and DonEsteban Benitez Tallano (Tagean) maintained his rights being the owner over the unacquired Estate and had paid the balance of 6,600,000.00 U.S. Dollar.
(Sgd) BENITO LEGARDA Ad Interim Land Registrar
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February 7, 1899
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CLRO-096 S-6-21 1901
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A Civil Case/CLRO No. PC 032, an opposition complaint against the Civil Governor William H. Taft, to purchase track of lands from any religious order on the basic grounds that said lands in the hand of the religious orders are merely donations of the Tallano-Tagean Clan, owner of Hacienda Filipina/Hacienda Quebega and Hacienda Mayhaligue; that any violation of said donation, the land should be reverted to the true owner, heir of late Prince Julian Macleod Tallano, Don Esteban Benitez Tallano.
(Sgd) LUKE E. WRIGHT Governor General, U.S.A.
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June 21, 1901
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EDC-096 S-1900
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Real Estate Mortgage executed by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano secured by 250 hectares of commercial lot in Centro Intramuros, in favor of Banco Filipino-Español for the sum of P 1,500,000.00. The said sum received by Messrs. H.G. Farris and Carson Taylor for the establishment of Manila Daily Bulletin.
Date of the Document: February 3, 1902
(Sgd) H.K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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November 13, 1902
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Entry No. 097 S-1900
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Cancellation of Entry No. RDC 096-S-1900 upon full payment of the Real Estate Mortgage the sum of P 1,750,000.00 and said Real Estate had released to the owner.
Date of the Document: February 4, 1903
(Sgd) H. K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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February 10, 1903
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CLRO-0107 S-1903
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Lease Agreement entered between Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, landowner/lessor and Father Gregorio Lugo Crisostomo of Malolos, Bulacan, lessee, over an area of 3,750 hectares situated in Cabanatuan and Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija, portion of Hacienda Filipina own originally by Prince Lacan Tagean Tallano and Prince Julian Macleod Tallano, predecessors of Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, in the sum of P 20,000.00 annually, to facilitate the sugar plantation project of the lessee, for the purpose of increasing sugar exportation to U.S.A. and Brazil as allocated to the Philippines.
The conditions are that the lessee may donate only the usufruct for charity purposes and disallowing for the reassignment of the land to any without consent of the land owner.
The term of lease should expire on the year 2003 or this agreement shall automatically be nullified, be declared null and void upon violation of the lessee to any of the conditions set forth or immediately upon the death of the lessee.
The subject land should be automatically surrendered by the beneficiaries/farmers to the land owner even without demand, otherwise, an appropriate civil/criminal prosecution should be lodged by the land owner against any intruder or any party who has taken advantage the opportunity over the land in the absence of both lessor and lessee.
Date of the Document: February 6, 1903
(Sgd) H. K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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February 11, 1903
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PLA-061 S-6-1 1903
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Deed of Assignment absolutely conveyed to Sultanate of Sulu on their Jamalul Kiram heirs, relative of Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, the whole lands of the Province of Sulu, Lanao, Cotabato, and Zamboanga in favor of the Filipino Muslim brothers and Sisters to prevent escalation of hostilities in Mindanao, in compliance to the order of Philippine Commission headed by William Howard Taft.
Date of the Document: June 10, 1903
(Sgd) WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT Philippine Commission by: Public Land Authority
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June 19, 1903
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CLRO
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Timoteo Paez, the second cousin of Juan Ramos Tallano, son of Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, land owner, after acquiring lot located in Tondo, reserve it for the monument of Dr. Jose Rizal in the form of donation from said Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, redonated the same for the location of the national Heroes Monument in Tondo.
Date of the Document: November 10, 1903
(Sgd) H. K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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December 3, 1903
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EDC S-1-7 1904
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The lease agreement over the Mabiga area (the Stutsonberg Camp) embracing an area of 7,500 hectares, that five thousand (5,000) of which is own by the Tallano and that one thousand five hundred (1,500) hectares is own by Don Marciano Tayag, between the Tallano, Tayag and the U.S. Government in the sum of US Dollar 20,000.00 yearly or annually paid of ten years advance amounting of US Dollar 20,000.00, extended by U.S. Governor General to the Philippines Luke E. Wright who represented the U.S. Government.
Date of the Document: January 7, 1904
(Sgd) H. K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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January 14, 1904
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CLRO 01122 S-1904
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A Deed of Donation of 1 hectare lot in San Miguel, Manila has been executed by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano in favor of Doña Librada Avelino to locate finally the school, Centro Escolar de Senoritas (now Centro Escolar University), as a birthday gift to the lady that become his girlfriend for years.
Date of the Document: January 18, 1904
(Sgd) H. K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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January 20, 1904
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CLRO 10 S-475
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This Land evidenced by OCT No. T-01-4 has been placed for adjustment under appropriate court proceeding in accordance with LRA 496 of 1902 to find the permissibility of the area and it has been recorded under Court Land Registration Case 475. Decree No. 297 of October 3, 1904 per Record Book of Decree, Book No. I, embracing the entire archipelago up to Turtle Island, Spratley and Island of Sabah (North Borneo), which ended appropriately in favor of the original owner, Prince Lacan Acuña Tagean (Tallano), married to Princes Rowena Ma. Elizabeth Overbeck Macleod, the predecessor of Prince Julian Macleod Tallano for a period of two (2) years court battles, to wit:
In view thereof, the Court of Land Registration found in due course with probative value said Land Title OCT No. T- 01-4 embracing the subject archipelago for and in the name of Prince Lacan Acuña Tagean, married to Princes Rowena Ma. Elizabeth Overbeck Macleod of Austria, who was naturalized under the laws of the Philippine Commission as Filipino Citizen.
Now Therefore, by virtue of the Public Land Laws of the country dismissing the appeal of the Government in his Highest Tribunal, a corresponding Decree 297, October 3,1904, embracing the whole archipelago has been granted and be appended to the said OCT No. T-01- as a matter of proprietary rights of the said registered land owner that should embrace to be title to the land forever, adapted thereto, the Torrens System of the Royal Kingdom of Switzerland to establish social peace and order in every Island and haciendas like Philippines.
Date of the Document: October 3, 1904
(Sgd) H. K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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October 10, 1904
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CLRO 092 S-11-17 1909
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A deed of Absolute Sale executed by the owner, Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, over an area of 1,200 hectares in favor of Mateo Carino, portion of 7,500 hectares in Baguio own by the vendor, that has been leased to the U.S. Government at a yearly lease payment of US Dollar 40,000.00 paid to Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, to accommodate the installation of the U.S.. Military Camp known as Camp John Hay.
Date of Document: November 4, 1904
(Sgd) H. K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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November 17, 1904
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CLRO 092 S-5-20 1909
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Acting Governor General W. Cameron Forbes, brother-in-law of Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, succeeded to acquire a Deed of Donation for a lot consisting of 10,000 sq.m. in Ermita, Manila to permit the laying of cornerstone of the proposed Legislative Building.
Date of the Document : May 4, 1909
(Sgd) H. K. SLEEPER Land Registration Officer
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May 21, 1909
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GLRO 0198 S-1923
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A Deed of Assignment over 1 hectare of land in Plaza Intramuros in favor of his cousin, Don Luis Versoza of Dingras, Ilocos Norte, executed by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano to construct the house of the Versoza in the newly declared Plaza Lawton.
(Sgd) EULALIO GARCIA Register of Deeds
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May 4, 1923
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GLRO 01121 S-1925
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Deed of Absolute Sale in favor of Don Feliciano Nevas, married to Doña Dolores Roxas, executed by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, covering 2,500 hectares in Dasmariñas Cavite for full payment of P 2, 500,000.00.
(Sgd) EULALIO GARCIA Registration of Deeds
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March 20, 1925
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RPA-0127 S-1-27 1938
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Jose Yulo, compadre of Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, land owner, acquired fifteen (15) hectares of land amounting P150,000 in Calamba, Laguna by way of Installment Sale for a period of 2 years at equal monthly installments.
(Sgd) JOSE TUPAZ Register of Deeds
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January 24, 1938
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GLRO-127 S-1938
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Deed of Absolute Sale executed by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano in favor of Don Emilio Ejercito and spouse, Dona Mary Marcelo Ejercito, over an area of 3,000 hectares situated in Valenzuela and Meycauayan, Bulacan, with the lot of 500 hectares in Tagaytay, Cavite for full payment of the sum of P 3,500,000.00.
(Sgd) TEODORO GONZALES Register of Deeds
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April 19, 1938
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GLRO-130 S-1938
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A Deed of Absolute Sale in favor of Engineer Ramon Magsaysay over an area of 700 hectares in Tagaytay, Batangas executed by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano for the full payment of P 1,400,000.00.
(Sgd) TEODORO GONZALES Register of Deeds
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June 14, 1938
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GLRO-131 S-1938
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A Deed of Absolute Sale for the sum of P 2,000,000.00 which is fully paid over an area of 2,000 hectares in Tanay, Rizal executed by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano.
(Sgd) TEODORO GONZALES Register of Deeds
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September 7, 1939
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GLRO 0101 S-5-5-39
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In conjunction with the establishment of University of the Philippines and the place thereof from Manila to Diliman embodied under Act No. 1870, and in honor of his cousin: Conrado Benitez, and a tribute to his second cousin, late Ignacio Villamor, its first President, Don Esteban Benitez Tallano extended a Deed of Donation of around seventy five (75) hectares of land in Diliman District for the permanent location of University of the Philippines.
(Sgd) TEODORO GONZALES Register of Deeds
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May 5, 1939
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GLRO 0105 S-7-3-1941
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Reported in this office and inscribed in this Land Title OCT No. T-01-4, that Spratley and Turtle Islands, explored by Dr. H. F. Bain, Mining affair Adviser to the Philippine Commonwealth and after conducting an oil drilling activities over the area which are part of this archipelago, large deposits
of high grade oils were discovered suitable for commercial use, while in the area at 75 kilometers Southeast of Mindanao, a large undeterminable volume of Deuterium found within the area of the archipelago.
(Sgd) TEODORO GONZALES Register of Deeds
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July 4, 1941
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GLRO-079 S-4-7-1946
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Letter of Declaration respecting Private Rights of Don Esteban Benitez Tallano, heir of late Prince Julian Macleod Tallano over the 7,169 Islands of the archipelago including the Freedom Islands, Turtle Islands and the Sabah Islands evidenced by OCT No. T-01-4 in consonance with the declaration of U.S. President Harry S. Truman with U.S. Congress Joint Resolution No. 93 of June 29, 1946 and the December 10, 1898 Treaty of Paris, that United States withdraws and surrenders all rights of possession including lands and supervision, jurisdiction, control of sovereignty and recognized the independence of the Philippines.
Date of the Document: June 7, 1946
(Sgd) MANUEL A. ROXAS Philippine President
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July 5, 1946
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RPA-0181 S-3-12-1946
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Another manifestation of opposition lodged under Rural for progress Administration Case No. 137, by Don Esteban, Benitez Tallano through this lawyer, Atty. Claro N. Recto against President Sergio Osmena's executive Order creating the National Urban Planning Commission for Urban development throughout the Philippines, which may adversely damage the estate own by the oppositor.
In Compliance to the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898 respecting private property, His Excellency President Sergio Osmeña issued a directive that the government has agreed to pay any amount of damage sustained by the estate. The sum of P 21,500,000.00 had been released by the National Treasury through the order of President Osmeña in the account of damage suffered by several lots in Diliman and Marikina and particularly the uprooted fruit bearing mango tees in Antipolo and Cavite due to the negligence of the Public Works and Highways in the implementation of infrastructure works.
(Sgd) TEODORO GONZALES Register of Deeds
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March 1, 1947
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LA-0911 S-2-1947
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Manifestation of opposition by the land Owner, Don Esteban Benitez Tallano lodged under Land Authority 09-47, through his Lawyer, atty. Claro M. Recto, against agreement of His Excellency Manuel A. Roxas and Archbishop Michael O. Doherty for the sale of allege Estates owned by the Church for the price of P 5,630,000.00 considering the whole archipelago is owned by the predecessor of the said oppositor, evidenced by OCT No. T-01-4, TCT No. T-408 and TCT No. T-498 and the truth Catholic land has been a subject of more donations by the oppositor's predecessors, which may terminate anytime upon conveyance to any party contradictory to the purpose.
(Sgd) TEODORO GONZALES Register of Deeds
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February 24, 1947
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GLRO 0117 S-1948
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Deed of Assignment covering an area of 15 hectares along Sapang Bagnoy, portion of Crisostomo Estate, has been assigned irrevocably to Ret. Major Eduardo Joson as duly executed by Don Esteban Benitez Tallano.
Date of Document: February 4,1948
(Sgd) TEODORO GONZALES Register of Deeds
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March 17, 1948
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GLRO 01107 S-5-9-1956
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National Treasury of the Philippines under President Carlos P. Garcia Administration submitted a promissory note of the National Government to undertake the payment of P 700,000,000.00 in favor of Don Esteban Benitez Tallano as payment of the Balara Reservoir, the La Mesa Dam and at least 300 hectares' of Lands utilized by the National/Local Government into reads, highways and other infrastructures, that the owner is committed to release the corresponding Titles of the lands upon payment of said amount which will be derived from the Reparation Agreement signed at Malacañang between Philippines and Japan amounting to US Dollar 2,000,000.00.
Date of Document: May 10, 1956
(Sgd) JOSE D. SANTOS Register of Deeds
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May 11, 1956
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GLRO 01108 S-5-9-1957
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Entry No. 01107 has been cancelled upon full payment of the National Government obligation which was reduced to P 300,000,000.00 to Don Esteban Benitez Tallano on May 7, 1957.
Date of Document: May 7, 1957
(Sgd) JOSE D. SANTOS Register of Deeds
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May 10, 1957
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