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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

J

Aml>as~ador

of.

King

Felipe>

U

t<>

Ge1·m·a-ny

and

fo~tµ-g.¡i.l,

:!37

t:

P.is

m1n:rt~gc;i thcr~

is ooitecl .tlle

tw:o

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