[113] This was the elder Gómez de Alvarado (no relation to the other), one of the old captains of the Adelantado Almagro. He disapproved of the murder of the Marquis, and of the subsequent proceedings of the young Almagro, and had therefore remained at Lima.
[114] Now called Ayacucho.
[115] i.e., with Pizarro at Caxamarca, and received his share of the Atahualpa ransom.
[116] None of them were actual murderers of the Marquis, though Picón was an accomplice who waited outside. They saw reason to expect pardon from Vaca de Castro.
[117] Murderers of the Marquis Pizarro.
[118] Accomplices.
[119] i.e. of Vaca de Castro and Diego de Almagro.
[120] Should be Çamarilla.
[121] Spain in geographical outline.
[122] As his name implies, the wily Pedro was a Cretan.