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Royal
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of the Cicy' fome carne.not with_;
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power, and ·0rher.s by che ·connivance of the people of
Ar4falfa,
JMf1q
being fat,iated widi chislilaugbcer,.and touched
w~dJ
fome remorfe to fee that
plqud-fo pleocifally
íhed,
which
they
001:1Mdored (or Divin~, connivecj at che e–
Ji;?.Pie
wbiC.h
f0r.m
of,cherri.maáe out of
th½
t ir.cle
inwhich
they
were encornpaífed;
aq¡:j not on~t1fo1-but fome g'ave them o¡,,pert,Qnícy to <:hangMh~i,r Apparel; which
é'Y~~ che badge
ánd
dµlin6tib~ of'an
-/hcáil
for clifguifes a~te~
~Q~
~it of,c~rnmon
Indians
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For, as We have fatd before, c11e
!ne.u
were ddhngwfhed by,tberr Gar–
'JI1ents ; bu~:thQ(e whom,m,ey :~rmit~d
·fQirnake
ao ~{cape wcrelnfants, and Chil–
dren under
the
Age ,often or eleven,yea_rt,, amoqgí}: which my :tr.foth~r was one,
togecher wi~h
luir
Brothcu
Don_Francif
co Hualq,11 711pac Jnpa ;rupapqui,
with whom
.l
was acqu¡iinted,
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~nd
w
ho,
fince JI1y ,
abo.de.in
Spain,
~atJ¡i "VrOtf µ:¡e fover_al Lec–
fers : befides whi,h
l kriew
very few who
cfcaped fh>m,
;thi~½miferable Outrage>
from whom
1,
received
the
Relation ,of
aU
chai I rtporc fQACeming
ibis
execrable
.{laughter.
I knew alfo
tWJ;>
Auquú
who Wére
J,:>rii;ices, ~ing So_n,s•of
Huqyna
·c11-
pa_c,
the one oalled
Pauflu,'.who,
was,
ene-.ofchofe who efcap~~,
q5
we have men,–
~ioned ;, che other was call~d
Tit,Y,
a
nd peing
i
;Child
dlen,
was afcerwards bapti–
zed, whofe CliriíHan Name·we have formerly fignified.
Pituflu71efc
a Son wliich
defcended from
1
Spanifo
Bloud, whofe Name. w;is
,Dpn Carlos Inca,
he was
my
Sc;hool-fellmv., and afcerwards Married wich a Noble Lady born in that Countrey,
and from·
Spanijh
Parents, by wl10m he had
Don Melchior Carlos Inca,
who .in die
faft
year, which was
1602,
carne into
Spain
to fee that Court, bu.e chiefly by _the
advi~e of fome :friends, who perfuaded hirn, thac he íhould receive great re\Y~rds
for che Services which his Grandfather had performed towards che C0nqaelI and
Setclernent of
Peru,
and afterwards for the refülence he made againíl: chofe
Ufur–
pers and-Tyrants, of whom we íhall fpeak in our Hiíl:ory of che Empire : but a
more efpecial refpeél: was due to him, for being che Great Nephew of
Huayna Ctt–
pac,
and defcended by che Male line,
fo
that he is theHead, and chief Fa1nily
of
chofe few which remain of the Bloud-Royal. He·now at prefenc reGdes at
Pal–
lado/id
in expeél:ation of rewards; which though they may be great arid coofidera–
ble, yet can [caree be füch as rnay equal bis meric.
I know not whether
Titu
had any lífue; bue I remember two
Nuft~-,
or
Prin-·
ceífes, which were che lawfull Daughters. of
Huayna Capac,
one
df
which was cal.
led
Beatriz. Co)'a,
and was afterwards Married to
Martin
de
Muftincia,
aNoble Per–
fon, who was Accountant of che Revenue of che Emperour
Charles
tbe Fifth
in
Perú
;
they had three Sons which were called che
Buftinci.u,
and_another called
'/ohn Sierra de Leguiz.ano,
who was a fellow Scudent with me at School ; the other
Nufta
was called
Donna
Leon.orCoya
;
the
firíl:
time íhe Mªrried was with a
Spani•
ard
called
rohñ
Ba!fa,
withwhom I was not acquainted, being then young;
they
'
!,ad a Son of the fame Name, who went alfo to School with me : But her fecond
Marriage was with
Francü de Villacaftin,
who was one of the firíl: Conquerours of
Peru,
as alfo of
Panama,
and other Countries. There is a Scory which goes of hirn,
worchy co be noted, which I found·in the Hiíl:ory of
Francú Lopez. de Gomara,
,vhich is, " That this
Villacaftin
was che
firíl:
that planted Colonies in
Pedrari.u,-,
"
Nombre de Dios
and
Panama ;
thac he opened a paífage, and made a Road from
'' one Town co another, with great pains and charge, through Rocks and Moun-,
" tains, in which were infinite numbers of Lions, and Tygers, and Bears; and
" füch multitudes of Monkies of all forts and íizes, that being diíl:urbed, they
'' would make füch a hideous noife, as was füfficient co rnake l'ravellers deaf, and
" would climb up Treeswhh great Scones,
to
lec them fall on the heads of füch
~, as: