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Spa71iairds

ha:viflg;with mutual j_oy fo)emilized tbe Pea.e~ and Amity wbiéh

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was,€ohclu.ded..and agve~d b

etwe

eµ both P.arties, tbe two.Govemours,

Al–

~agro,a:nd 4i1.far4do,

((ór,rb the lafi

I.at~

ribut~.tµe Title of 'Go'Jernour, as well as

to...rhe',other~,hecaufe rliat! h,e was,encr.ecl

irilro

tshe fame Confeder,acy and League

?t-itb·t~em,~· gave-011-delí.5 'tv ~aptain

Seb¡¡ftian

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Bel,1Jr¡ac@',i•to

return unto

Ji!!1jtu,

tetct."eé~,r{1,1g die Peam aMdQqiet oftb,at ~gdom; for-tha\,forne petty:Gornmaá-·

deFS @fah~

Indi¡tn,'mved

up and down the C0uncre)(,

t9

caafe Diíl:urhances and

Inf,mefügas. ~This,being di(patd1ed, othe_t ma¡¡ters werct,t0lii~ ~r,o:vided for, and

p-anicularly

Jt

was ,th.01:1ght·

fit

to raife -a,fonrefs, and furnfíh.. it ,witb a Gar–

r-i-fun

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clefend -themfehies from fbe

Sf.f1niflrdr,

wbo¿upoi;_i the fame of tbe vafr

RiGh©S,0LP~ru~ crouded iQ gréat nJ!mber.s

ftom,.84namt1l)and

Nica-¡;(ilgua,

-to

take

a íhai e tber~óf ~id'l,tge _pref~nt po1leff04rs_~-, 'to .op~ofe ·\3/'rucb th~ Gartifo(l V{as

prov1ded

w1th

Men, ·and

Arlil,'i,,

anq Pt0\lili0n

fuffiaent

to defend 1t.

As

to

Don

p€J-,:o

d#

Alvar_ado.,

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wpo, acrcor,ding ,to tbe Ar.titles agreed and publiíhed, was

to

return.urito:Ws Ships,, and faijialongJhe Coªft- to.wards the Sombward, there to

·corquer ancl pqffefs

hew

Dominions ofNµlgcloms and Pr,ovinces, cl.eclared, tbac

he.had~ mihclto tra,vail by Land,.and make a vilit to the Governorir

D.on.Fran–

,ifc.o Riian:o;

ct!1d to div.ert hiqifelfa while in the fight and fui.:vey of tbo[e parts;

the ;w.líkb was but a·bare pretence, that· he µiight the ,befter colpur,and conceal

the (ediet agr~ement

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and up_oo tbis occafion it wás refdlvecl, tbat

Almagra

íhould

fond one ofchis Officers, wbo was éalled

Diego de Mora,

(witb Whom I was after–

w,ar.d~ ?Cq1:1ainted,) to commaQd the Fleet in his place and,ftead; and according–

ly

A/varado

di[patched his Qr9ers to

Garciholguin,

to deliver up tbe charge of die

Fleet into tbe Hands of

Diego de Mora,

the Perfon commiffionated and entrufied

)¡,y both Parti~s, ·in iegarq, that according to tbe late Agreement, the Ships and

,

Men

, apd al! that belonged unto tbem, were to be employed in the publick Ser–

:

v.ce,

and defrayed at the .common expence.

!Ñeceffary Orders being raken bere–

in, t

be two Governo

.urs p

roe.eeded on their way tow.ards

Cou-0,

wbere we íhall

lea~e them iq their

Jo.ul:

ne;y for a whil~, and return to the Succeífes of

Pir¡am,

who being left at

C

o

~o,

as vve bave fajd , many particulars vvere tranfaéted by

bim,' which JMe íhall mention in order, that

fo

we may keep the due Metbod of

our Hiftor;y, both as to time and place.

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Manco Inca,

moved by the Advices whicb bis Brother

Titu·Atauchi,

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and bis

~ajor General

f2.itiz.quiz.

had fent t9 hirn, (as we have before fpecified) prepared

himfelf

to

rnake a vifa ro the Governour, and

to

demand of 'him the reíl:itucion

~f his Ernpire, and performance'of tbo[e Capicula~ions which bis Brothef, and

the

principal Nobles of bis Kiogdom bad made, and concluded witb che

Spani-

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,4rds;

upon which point .entring into divers Confultations with .bis Gonfidents,

.whetber-ic :weFe better to goln a1peaceable and friendly rnanner, or attended with

a

füong and po.werfull Army; in wbich rnatter tbe Counfels were mucb divided,

{ometimes being of one Opinion, and fometimes of another; ithougb the gene–

raliry followed the Advice of

~iz.quiz.,

who was of opinion, rhat the

Inca

ought

tp'

be well,guardéd , ·lefi his Fate íhould be like ,to that of bis ;Brother

Atahualpá,

.wbo trufüng to che good Nature and generous Difpofition of Strangers, fell into

.chofe fnares wherein he periíhed. But ~vhilíl: they were thus in Difpure, and con–

troverting the matter, tbe

Inca

fpake

to

them in this manner:

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