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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

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.Jn

declares for the King,

788.

Great

Difiurbances 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