[2] During his governorship, he directed Legazpi's grandson Juan de Salcedo to go to the northern portion of Luzon together with some 100 Spanish soldiers and conquer the present-day Ilocos and establish Villa Fernandina.
[2] Lavezaris also conquered the peninsula of Camarines and granted vast encomiendas to his loyal generals.
[2] In 1575, Spanish friar Martín de Rada filed a complaint to King Philip II of Spain against Lavezaris, which led to his removal from office.
His successor Francisco de Sande issued a decree in 1576 stating the division of his encomienda into smaller lands which were to be distributed to the natives.
Edición, transcripción y notas (incluye facsimil del manuscrito original), Juan Francisco Maura.