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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 i

n the Temples and' Pala–

ces

in

Caz.co

,

467.

CfJnverflon

of an

Indian,

)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

.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.).