I..
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
t©
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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