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THE

INDEX.

Gafca

the Prefident marclres towards

Coz..co,

p.

8

26.

He publifhes new Or–

ders

for

the Suppreffion of Rebels,

85'1.

With what Difficulty he an–

f

wers the Importunity of Pretenders,

8

52.

His Letter to them,

8 53.

He

goes to

Los

Reyu,

and leaves

Couo,

ihid.

His great Cares and

Troubles ;

he fuppreffes Mutinies; his great

Pa–

tience,

8

6

3.

He

embarques for

Spain,

8

69.

He recovers the Treafure he

, had loft,

8

7

5'.

He arrives in

Spain,

876.

Giron,

vide,

Hernandez.

A

great

Ga/eon

with Eight hundred Peo–

ple therein how Hurned,

98

i..

H.

O

F

their

Handicraft-trades

and Work,

p.p..

- The

High-y"ieP,

his Name,

&c.

90.

Huf

wif

e-t:J

of the Women,

1 1 2.

H4nco-hHallH

the

Valiant

flies

out of

the

Empire,

177.

Huntings,

how made,

1

94, 195'.

1

Of the

Huan11cH,

ibid.

Huamachuc11,

the

good

Curaca,

how

re-

duc~,

207.

.,

Huacrachucr:e

c~mquered

by

the

Inca

.r

,

301.

HuaynA.

Capac's

three Marriages. His

Fachees Death and Sayings,

3

1

6.

A

Chain of Gold made by

Hu1t.Jna Ca-–

pac,

as

big

as a Cable,

349.

Huayna Capac,

his

Valour ,

3

>

9.

His

Sayings relating to the Sun,

3

6

5'.

He

receives intelligence that the

Spaniards

fail

along

the

Coafi of

Peru

,

37

1.

His

lafi

Tefiament

and

Death,

374.

Horfes

and

Mares,

how

firfi bred in

Peru,

and of rhe g1eat Prices of them,

376.

Of

Hens

and Pigeons,

~8).

Rerlu

for

Gardens, and other

Herbs,

39

3.

Huafcar

raif

es

Forces

to

ref

tfi

his Bro-

ther

Atahaliba,

400.

He demands

Succour and

J

ufiice from the

Spa–

niardr,

466.

Huafials

death,

469.

Hinojofa,

named

Pedro,

fails

with a Fleet

of

Ships

belonging

to

Pifarro,

unto

P11nama,

7z6.

.

Huarina,

vide

Batte!.

Hinojofa

takes

Pela

N1mnez

m his Voy–

age,

728.

He delivers the Fleet of

Pifarro

into the hands of the Prefi–

dent

Gafca,

762.

The great Efiate

given him,

8

s).

HoftageJ

are fent between the Prefident

and

Gonfalo

Pi;arro,

and the Caution

ufed therein,

78 3.

Hernandez Giron

greatly

difcontented ,

an~

why,p.8)7.

He receives a Com–

m1ffion

to make a new Conqueft

8 58.

He proclaims

his

Commi

~

fion and

Del1gn,

877.

Many Soaldi–

ers flock to him aod caufe great

Dif–

turbance, which is fuppreifed by the

prudence of the Citizens of

Cou-o

878.

He

prefems himfelf before

th~

H.

Court of Jufiice; is difmiffed.

and

marries

in

Los

Reye1

879.

'

Hinojofa

goes to the

Char/a&,

where he

finds many

Souldiers ready

co

rebell ·

he entertains thel? with. vain

hopd,

891.

They confp1re

kill him

8

9

z.

His

Death,

8

94-

'

Hernandez

Giron

confpires

wich

the

Souldi~rs

to raife

a

Rebellion,

9

1 1.

He

ra1fes

a

Rebellion

in

Co~o

and

what happened that night,

913:

He

takes the Governour; opens the Pri–

fons;

and

kills

Don

Baltafar

de

CAjfil–

la

and

[ohn

de

Career

es, 9

I

6.

!

Hernande~

Giron

appoints Officers for

his Army,

9

1

8.

Two Cities

fend

Am–

baffadours to him,

91

9.

He bani–

fhes the Governour of

C1zco

out of

the

City,

920.

Caufes himfelf to be

chofen Captain,

92

2.

He

leaves

Coz–

co,

and marches againfi the

J

ufiices ,

924.

He comes

to

Huamanca,

the

Scouts meet,

927.

Finding

many of

his Souldiers ready to revolt, he re–

fol

ves

to

engage the King's Army,

929.

He

makes

a

Retreat,

931.

He

defeats

Paulo

de

Mene{es, 934.

He

comes

co

N~ma[c11,

and

compofes

an

Army

cf

Negroe1,

936,937.

He

gains

a Viet:ory over the Ma'dhaJ,

947.

His

Proceedings

a

fr

er the

Barrel,

9

5

z.

He

Plunders the Cities,

952.

The

Silver which he

took

from two Ci–

tizens of

c~uo,

9

s-

3.

He orders his

Lieutenant General

Alvarado

to

take

Bells from the Churches of

Co~co

to

make Guns,

9

53.

He

dares

not ad–

venture into

Cozco :

but takes his

Wife

with

him from thence,

95

5.

He depends much

upon

the Prefages

of Wifards,

9) 6.

He refolves to give

Bartel

co

the King's Army,

963.

Hernandez

proceeds forth to Batte],

and

miffes his Defign,

966.

He flies a–

way

~lone.

His

Lieucenanr

General

wifh

an

hundred

Men

cake another

way, and are purfued

by

P1tu!o

d~

Menefes,

968.

Hernande;;,

is taken by two Captains

which were fent in purfuit of him,

and is carried

co

Co:uo

,

970 .

He

is

put

to death,

and

his Head fixed

with

thofe of

Gonfalo Piptrro

and

Fr11nci(co

.de

Carwtj1tl, 973.

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