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Relation of a place called Serro Redondo, five leagues from Petapa. p. [182].
A strange fire and smoake constantly comming out of the earth neer unto a Towne, called Aguachapa; which by the Spaniards is supposed to be a mouth of hell. p. [183].
The priviledge of a great river, called Lempa, dividing the Countrey of St. Salvador, and Nicaragua. p. [184].
A Frier thinking to take up gold from the bottome of the fiery Vulcan of Leon deceived. p. [185].
The City of Leon, and Countrey about, called by the Spaniards, Mahomets paradise. [ibid].
About the beginning of February, the City of Granada in Nicaragua is one of the richest places in the India's, by reason of many rich commodities, and some of the King of Spain his revenews carried thither, to be transported by the Frigats to Cartagena or Havana. p. [185], [186].
The dangerous passage from the Lake of Granada by the river, commonly called El Desaguadero. p. [186].
The Authour and his Company like to be surprized by a monstrous Cayman, or Crocodile. p. [187].
The Authour robbed at sea by a Holland man of Warre, of the value of 7000. Crownes. p. [188], [189].
A Frier for defending the poore Indians of Nicoya lost two fingers, which were cut off by the Alcalde Maior. p. [192].
The Author forced to drinke his owne urine, and lost, and like to perish in an unknowne Island, and afterwards upon a Rocke. p. [193], [194].
Some particulars of the City of Panama. p. [195].
The river of Chiagre very shallow in many places, without some great raine cause the water to fall into it from the mountaines. [ibid].
Some particulars of Portobello, during the time that the Spanish Fleet stayeth there. p. [196].
The Papists Bread God, or Sacrament eaten and gnawne by a Mouse in Portobello; with a Fast in bread and water for that contempt done unto their God. p. [197], [198].
The Spaniards feare of the English that then inhabited the Island called Providence. p. [199].
Some English Prisoners at Carthagena, with one Captain Rouse, who at Havana challenged some Spaniards into the field, who had abused him. p. [199], [200].
From the whole Spanish Fleet, one gallantly taken away, worth fourescore thousand Duckats, by two Holland or English ships not well knowne, upon the Coast of Havana. p. [201].
The manner of the Dominicans habit, with the meaning of it. p. [203].