CUZCO:
, THE
HIS';L'ORICAL
AND
MONUMENTAL
CITY -OF PERU
abaudonment by the J esuits little care has been
t,aken
of it.
IThe vestry ·
iJS _
one oif the best
in
the eity and Perú. The arched
entrance has almost disappeared through deteriormtion. This leads
to the main altar, protected by a baJ!-Jstraide of dull coloring.
'l'o the rigbt of this
will
1be seen the richly deciorate·d pulipit.
Thi
ranks am<>ng the finest in Cuzco, although not to the sama
extent in ornrumentation and gold decioration.
There are variou·s entrances to gu-ound sepu1chers or tumbs of
descendent beneifaictors a¡i,d
the extinct Order o;f .the Jesuita of
Cfuzco.
''Don Martín de Loyola, Governer of Chile, nephew' of our
Padre San Igna.cio, father of his brother don Beltrán ,de Loyola,
married doñ.a Beatriz
~usttai
. h.eir•ess and prim.eess
e>fi
P.e•rú,
ati
da'll!g·hter of don Diego !nea, last kin·g, ñavin.g tlied without .children
his brother ·don Felipe Inga.
Deseendent of Da. Beatriz Lorenza
~ustta
de Loyola.
Married to his ExceUency señor don Jiuan de B orja, son ·of
San. Francise1'
de
Borja
auc
JAml>as~ador
of.
King
Felipe>
U
t<>
Ge1·m·a-ny
and
fo~tµ-g.¡i.l,
:!37
t:
P.ism1n:rt~gc;i thcr~
is ooitecl .tlle
tw:o
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