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For what reasons I stayed in America, and would not goe on to the Philippina Islands in the East-India's. p. [82].
A Proclamation from the Viceroy in the market place of Mexico, against such as should conceale, harbour, and hide any Fryer bound for the Philippina Islands. p. [83].
A double Wheat harvest every yeer in a Valley, called St. Pablo. p. [85].
The Dominicans Cloister in Guaxaca, very rich, and strong. p. [86].
The great River Alvarado, though it run from St. John de Ulhua far into the heart of the Countrey towards Guaxaca, yet there is no Castle, Tower, or Ordnance upon it. [ibid].
An Old Frier, Master of Divinity, spightfully and maliciously buried in a garden by the Friers of Guaxaca. [ibid].
Friers in the India's may travail, and call for Turkeys, Capons, or what they please to eat, without any mony, upon the Indians charges. p. [87].
Tecoantepeque a Sea Towne, upon Mar del Zur, altogether unfortified. [ibid].
The Author lodged in a Wildernesse, and affrighted with a sure apprehension of death by Wild beasts. p. [88], [89].
The Author, and his Companies dangerous passage over the mountaine of Maquilapa, feeding three daies upon green sowre lemmons, and water. p. [90]. & sequ.
Two mysterious games of Tables played between the Superiour of the Dominican Friers of Chiapa, and the Author and his Company. p. [94], [95].
Our stately entertainment in a Towne called St. Philip, neer Chiapa. p. [95], [96].
Our imprisonment in the Cloister of Chiapa, and three daies penance with bread and water. p. [96].
A Friers penance in Chiapa for a Love letter to a Nun. p. [97].
The Author made Schoole-master in Chiapa. [ibid].