I
T H ·E
.1
ND EX.
landing,
p.
6
)7.
He imprifons
Vaca de
·
Cafaro
and others,
678.
The Refo–
lution he took upon the News that
Gonfalo
Pif
11;,.,-o
was marching again
him,
ti90.
He is irrfprifoned,
692.
The Misfortunes
whk befell hi - ,
69).
He is fet at liberty,
697.
-He re–
tires to
Per#,
709,
714.
He recruits
in
Popayan,
and goes in
quefr
of
Pedro
Pue/lei, 7
3
2.
He
is
defeated at the
BatteL
of
f2J:!}tu,
and
flaio,
7
34.
His
. Funeral,
7
3
6.
The
Battcl
of
Huarina
;
how armed, and
how drawn
our,
794, 795',
796, 797l
798.
The numbers killed,
801.
The
Batt
el
of
Sacfahuana,
8
2
9.
.
Bachicao,
his <leath,
8
1
.J...
Buftinia,
his imprifonrnent and
death ,
81+
c.
C
Oz,co
firfi
founded,
1
3.
and
defcri–
bed,
261, 268.
Ceremonies,
hen they weaned, 'fhaved,
and gave Names to their Children,
II
o.
A
Cro/i
conferved,
30.
The
Chanea'
J
rebell,
1 2
7.
The Fortrefs of
Co~co
defa·ibed,
z
94,
296,
i,97.
Cloaths,
Arms and Shoes given
to
the
Souldiery_,
1
39.
Cloathing,
how fupplied to the People,.
144.
Cannari
conquered,
its
Riches,
3
0
9.
Cuntur,
great Birds, of
which
Inca
r'ira
cocha
made
a
Pietare;
171 •
The
Court
of the
Inca's,
Servants and
thofe
who
carried
their Chair,
189.
And of the great Halls and Rooms
of State,
1
9
i.
Caj{amarca,
how
fubdued,,
208.
Chinca
fiands out , and fubdtted ,
i.
1
4.
Their vain Rodornonrado's;
216.
Chimu
the
King conquered,
2
39.
ColleClion
for
Charitable Ufes,
z70.
Chirihuana,
a Nation in
Pe-l'u,
their Cu-
fiomes and Manners,
278.
Chili
po!feffed
by the
lnca~.r,
28 r.
Chili
firfi diii;overed
by
the
SpAniard.r
,
283.
'
Ch ·1;
rebells againfi
Pedr9 Valdivia,
2
8+
Conquefts
made
by
the
Inca's, 305, 306,
309,3 11,313.
Cuca,
a pretioris Leaf,
3
2
5'.
Cattle
that are tarne,and the great Droves
of them, which ferve to carry their
Burthens,
p.
3
z.
8.
Cattle
'·hich are wild.
A
Chain
of
Gold as big as a Cable,
349.
f
Cowes
and
Oxen,
378..
Of
Camel.r,
A«es
and Goats
and
Hogs,
p.
38_o,
3~h.
Of
Conies
and Dogs of the Game
38 3.
Croj[eJ
f
ound in the Temples and' Pala–
ces
in
Caz.co,
467.
CfJnverflon
of anIndian,
)o
3.
Civil
Difcotds
produced
ill
Effeets
to
the
lncan
Kings,
48 ).
Cuellar.put
to
death
by
the
Indians, 499.
Chili
difficult to be conquered,
5
3
~.
Coz.,co
befieged ,
and
feveral
Exploits
d
ne
there,
5
50.
he
Number of
In–
dians
killed there,
55
3.
The
Charcas
-conquered, )
97.
Great
troubles
in
the
CharcM,
888.
The
Citiz..cn;
ef
Couo
de
ert
G.tJnfttl() Pi–
farl'o,
680.
Fr11ncifco Carvajal,
Major .
General to
Gonfalo
Pifarro ,•
mare esinw the
Char–
c1u,
7'1.
.
The
Charatier
given of
him ,
J'1.
3.
Carvajni
continues his
purfuit
after
Diego
Centeno,
724.
His
Crurlty,
72).
Cepeda
the
1
udge accom.pariie
Pifarro
and fights more like a
Souldier
than
a Lawyer,
7
3~.
Centeno
acts
by
Strategem
of
War
a·
.gainfr
Francifco Carvajal, 7
3
9.
Francifco
Carvajal
kiHs
Lope de Mendofa
and enters into the
Charca.1
,
74 3:
Sends his tf.ead co
Arequepa,
and
how
he
Cupprefied a
Murioy,745 ,746.
His
gratitude in
.Areq11epa
to
Cornejo,
8
09.
Carvajal
\
rites co
Pifarro
to
proclaim
himfelf King,
and
his Reafons for
it,
7
47, 748
The
rracegem ufed by
him at
f.J11arina, 796,
801.
Centeno
and his other
Captains
come
out
of
their Caves, and appear for
his Majefiy,
769.
He fights
with
Pe–
dro
de
Mft(drm~do
,
and
enters
into
Co~co,
777.
He is
chofen ' Comman–
der in
chief,
778.
An Agreement is
made between him and
Alonfo
de
Mendofa,
77
9.
H~
gives
an
A~count
to the Prelident
ot
a Meifage fem to
him
-by
Pipirl'o,_
792.
He is
over~
come at the Battel of
H11arin1t,
798.
and fl.yes,
80
3.
His unfortunate
dearh
in the
CharctU,
8
6
I.
The
Contrer1/s
by
their leud Praetices
.
and Follies lofe
the Treafure
tl;iey
had gotten, with their Lives,
873.
Cepeda
the Judge advifes
.,if
arro
to make
a
Peace with
the Prefident,
8
1 2.
Ce·
peda's
death,
870.
A
Ch11/le11ge
between
Pa1tlo de Mtnc.feJ'
and
Martin
ae
Robles,
and how the
QQ_arrel was
taken up,
8
90.-
Carvajal
gives Counfel to
Pipuro
\
hich
is rejetted,
8
1
8.
He perfuade
Gon..
flllo PifarrD
not to march out of
Caz.–
co,
I'·
8
z.).