THE
death ,
b~caufe
they
refufe
to
pro–
cl~m
him
Governour,
p.
700.
Gonfalo Pifarro
is
declared.Gove,rnour
of
Peru,
701.
He enters mto
LrJ.r
Reye.t,
·
702.
He nominates
Meffengers
for
Spain,
70).
He
embarks
for the City
of
Tr11xillo,71
~.
Two of
his Captains
kill three of thofe
belonging
co the
Vice-king,
ibid.
Gon9alo Pifarro
makes great Preparations
to
pafs
a
Defart,
7
1
4.
He
drives
the
Vice-king out
of
Peru,
726.
He
fees
all his own Ships on Fire,
771.
· At
Panama
great Preparations are
made,
and
troubles appeafed,
728, 719.
i'oifan,
how infufed
by
the
lndi11n.r
into
their
Arrows,
7
4
r.
Pifarro
refufes the
Title
of
King ,
and
profeffes Allegiance to his Majefiy ,
. and
goes to
Lo.r
Reyes,
7
5
o,
7
5
1.
His
.
behaviour towards the People,
7.P··
P,anama
and the People there revolt from
Pifarro,
762.
·
Paniagua
comes to
Lo.r. Re.Jes, 763.
His
private
lnfiructions and
Pifarro,s
An–
fwer,
767.
Gonfalo
Pif'arro
fends
Acoffa
againfi
Cente–
.
no;
and admioifiers an Oath of
Fide–
lity to his Souldiers,
·78
1.
He comes
to
Huarina,
791.
He refolves to give
Bartel,
7 94.
He
gains
a
Vietory
a–
gain
ft
Centeno,
800.
He enters
into
CozcB,
813.
He draws up his
Army
in
theValley of
Sacfahuana,8
2
7.
His Pro–
tefiacions
and
Offers to
the
Prefident,
8
2
8.
He
is totally defeated in the
Valley
of
Sacfa'9uana,
8
3
z.
Surrenders
himfelf,
833.
Of the manner how he
was put to death
{
of the Alms. he
gave for
his
Soul; alfo an Account
of his Difpofition and Nature,
847,
848, 849.
The City of
Peace
founded,
862.
l'otocft
much
difiurbed by an Infurrecti–
on
there,
8
96.
Potoji
the Mountain
where.
the Mines
of
Silver are,
344.
The two Mountains
of
Potocji,
the bigger and
the
lefs,
346.
Many
Troubles
there , and many
brave men put ro death,
904, 905.
Piedrahit11
alarms the Marlhal's
Camp,
943·
His fuccefs at
~requepa,
95
J·
Ht}
again ·alarms the
·
's Army
1
96
3.
He
is
put
to
de~
,
98 6.
l'retenders
to
the
Office
of Captain Ge–
nera] in the War againft
Hernande~
Ginmj
92-4.
Pineda
revolts to the King's Party and
pei;fo'ades
them
to
engage with
the
Enemy,
94+
.'
~
a
P
~,·ckJilver
,
and
how melced ,
·
their
Ore before
they difcovered
that Mineral,
34
5,
346.
~iVJuiz
£lain
by
his own Souldiers,
5
2+
Tile
~arrel
between the Vice-king and
the Judges breaks out
in
publick,670.
R.
I
Nia Rocca
,
the
Prince , redhces
many'
Provinces,
84.
.
Inca
Rocca.,
the Sixth
King
focceeds
and'
fubdues many Nations,114. His
Laws
and Schools
founded in
Co~o,
1 2
z.
Four
famous
River
J,
3
3
8.
Of
Rat.t,
and
to what multitudes they
have
increafed,
384.
The Riches of
Peru,
with two Opinions·
thereupon,
4~4.
The Riches which
the
S1111niards
divided amongfl: them–
felves, out of what they
-took
for
A–
tahualpa's
Ranfome,
484.
R.Jtmminavi,
his
Treafon,
494.
He
buries
the feleet Virgins alive,
496.
Revolu
made from
Pifarro
by
Martin de
Roble1,
78 5.
Licenciado
Carvajal,
Gl(A'tli–
el de Roja&'
&c.
787.
Captains and
Souldiers revolted
from
{ohn
de
Acoft11,
790.
At
Sacfahuana,
8
30,
8
3
I.
Martin de Roh/es
irnprifoned
and put to
death,
987.
{ohn de Vera Mendofa
revolts
from
/¥r–
nande~
Giron.
Les
Re.Jndeclares for the King,
788.
GreatDifiurbances there,
7
8
9.
Rodrigo
de Ninno
entrufied to carry fome
perfons condemned to the Gallies
)n–
to
Spain,8
6
7,
8 6 8.
And how he freed
himfelf from a
Pirate,
ibid.
s.
S
Errano,
the
Scory
of
him,
3.
The
Sacriftce1
co the Sun,
3
r,
92.
Sinchi
Roca,
fecond King,
3
6.
Sciences
known to the
JndiAns,
48.
Sod0111y,
how
punHbed,
7
3;
202.
Of
Schools
founded by
Pach11c11tec,
2.44-·
Situation
of the
Schools,
and
Houfe
of
the
feleet
Virgins,
266.
The
Spaniard!
fail
along rhe coafi: of
P~-
ru,
371.
Of
Sheep
and rame
Cats,
3
8-z-.
Sng"r
Canes,
392.
Spain
poor in money before che Con–
quell:
of
Peru,
4to.
The
Spania,rds
of
Noble
Qlalicy,
who
undertake the Conquefi of
Per11,
117.
They endure great Hardlhips in their
Voyage from
Pana,1111t
to
Tumpiz, 437,,
They make themfelves rviallers of
T11mpi-z:.,
1
4
3
8 .
be