/
An INDE X
of the
oft
materi~l
Palfages
in
this
HISTORY.
A.
A
Rhitratio:'
of the
Inca
between two
Curaca
s,
p.
7
3.
Ambaj{ador,
vid.
Emhaj{ador.
'
The
Appt!trition
of
Viracocha,
and the Con–
fultations
thereupon,
126.
Accounts
bow kept among!l: them,
1
5'
3,
197,
198.
The
Araucaru
rebell,
z
92.
.Atahualpa
made
King
of
~itu
by his
Father
Huayna Capac, 367.
Atllhualpa
required"by
his Brother
Hua.f
car
to doe
him
Homage,
398.
The
Subleties ufed by
him,
399.
Atahualpa
gains a
Vitl:ory over his Bro–
ther,
401~
He exercife
s great
Cruel–
ties,
403.
and why.
:fl.isCruelties
towards the ·Women
andChildren
of the bloud Royal,
40).
Some
e–
fcape,
407, 41
1.
Cruelties co
the
Servants
of the
Court,
40
9.
'.Atahualpa's
Anfwer to a
Frier's Speech,
454.
He
is
taken by
the
Spaniard!',
459..
And promii!s a great Ranfome
for his Liberty,
46
o.
The Fears he
had before his Death,
47
1.
He
is
ar–
raigned
and
put
to Death,
47
4,
477.
The
Treafure
collecred
for
his
Ran–
fome,
479.
His
Body carried to
~itu,
co
be
iftterred,
494.
Almagro
returns
twice to
Panama, 4i.6.
Pedro
de
Alvarado
goes
to
the
Conquelt
of
Peru,
48
9.
The Difficulties he
undergoes,
49
:z..
He
marches
to the
fuccour of
Coz.co,
569.
He is imprifo–
ned,
S7
3.
.Almagro
joins his Forces with
Alvarado,
.
5
o
5.
Th
eir Agreement,
5
07.
They
march
to
Coz.co,509.
They march
againfi
.fl!!:.izqui~.
Alvarado's
Death,
. 519.
Almagro
makes himfelf Governour ;
the
Agreement becween him and
Pi–
fdrro,
526.
•
Almagro
enters into
Chili,
where
he
is
well
received,
529.
He returns
co
Peru,
53
2.
and
to
Co~co,
527.
Diffe–
rences
between
Almagro
and
Pip1.rro,
56 3.
chey are
determined,
577.
Don
Diego
de
Alm11-gro,
his Death,
58
9.
Don
Diego de
Almagro
his
Son
is
fee
up,
and adminifiers
an
Oath of Allegi-
ance to all Officers,
p.
620.
Garcia de
Alvarado
is
killed by
Almagro
[unior, 6
2.
8.
Tlie
Death of
D. Diego de
Almagre [uni–
or, 642.
The
Inhabitants
of
Arequep1t
revolt with
two Ships to the Vice-king,
680.
Acofta
is
fent againfi:
Lorenf o
de Aldana,
77
4.
His
ill
ConduCl: in defending
a Bridge over the River
Apurimac,8
2
3.
Aguire
[eeks
revenge
on
a
]
udge , he
is
fought for in
Co~co;
and how he
made
his
Efcape,
884.
·
Alonfo
de
Alvarado,the
Marlhal,is
appoin–
ted
to
fit
Judge
en
Trial of
the Re–
bels,
906.
He executes fevere JulHce
on
the Rebels,
9
o
8.
makes choice of
Officers,
and comes to
Couo,
938.
He receives intelligence of
the
Ene–
my,
with whom he
skirmHhes: his
Officers are generaliy
of opinion
to
. decline Fighting,
941.
He refolves
notwichfianding to engage,
5)44·
He
is
defeated
by
He-mandez
;
and .
the
Jndian1
kill many of
his
Souldiers in
their Flight,
947,948.
Great Trouble
caufed hereupon
in
the
King's
Camp,
9
5
o.
Means taken
to
repair
it,
9
r
1.
Capt.
Almendr1U
his unfortunate Death,
939.
An
Accident
very
µrange at
Couo,
980.
B.
B
R idges
of Ofiers how made,
p.
64.
Bridfes
of
Straw, Ruihes and Flags,
78.
A
Bridge
laid
over a River
by
Lope Mar-
tin,
82
I.
·
Beggars
not allowed,
144.
BHrials
of
their Kings and how interred,
193.
Battels
three between
the
lndiam
and
Spaniard1,
5
I
5.
Batte/
of
Amancay,
57z.
The Bloudy
Batte!
of
SttlinM,
)8
3.
Batte/J'
between the
Jndia111
and
Spani-
ard1,
597.
The
Batte/
between the
Governour
Yaca
de Caftro
and
Don Diego
de Almfl–
gro
'f
unior,
6 37.
A Relation of
the
Batte/
of
ChupM,
640.
Blafeo
Nunnez.
Ye/a,
the Vice-king, Jands
in
Pe,r11,
with what befell him
at his
[*J
landing