In 1602, Gallinatos’s
expedition occurred After three months of fighting at
Jolo, he was unable to reduce the fortifications of the town and retired. In 1616 a large Sulu fleet destroyed Pantao in the
Camarines and the shipyards of
Cavite and exacted large sums for the ransom of Spanish prisoners. Moro fleets in 1625 sacked
Catbalogan in
Samar. In 1628, the Spanish governor,
Juan Niño de Tabora, sent Cristobal de Lugo on an expedition to Jolo, leading 100 Spanish and 1,000 natives. The Spanish then began raiding the vicinity, capturing weapons, gunpowder, destroying several sulu tombs, setting fire to over 60
joangas, farmhouses, and rice fields, and releasing many captives. In addition, they seized over 100 boats. Raids did not stop after all. In 1629, the Moros raided Samar and Leyte. ==Expedition==