XXI.

Fray Martin de Valencia [203]-213

Don Luis de Velasco, second viceroy, [203]—New institutions and industries, [203]—Puebla de los Angeles, [204]; the tradition of its founding, [204]; the situation, [206]—The early ecclesiastics, [207]—The worship of the Virgin, [207]—The "twelve apostles of Mexico," [208]—Fray Martin of Valencia, [208]; his life in Amecameca, [209]; his death, [210]—Relics of Fray Martin, [211]—An object of reverence, [212]—Death of Velasco, [212]—A well-regulated government, [213].