Quahutimoc Emperour of Mexico taken Prisoner, and that great City conquered by Cortez the [13]. of August, [152]1. p. [49].

Two hundred thousand little boats called Canoas, belonged to Mexico, to bring provision into the City. p. [50].

A Description of the chiefe Market of Mexico, wherein a hundred thousand persons did usually meet to buy and sell. p. [50], [51].

A Description of the great Church of Mexico, before the entring of the Spaniards. p. [51], [52].

The Papists have continued the fashion of their Churches, Altars, Cloisters, and many other their abuses from the Heathens. p. [52], [53].

The Gods of Mexico, two thousand in number. p. [53].

Mexico after the Conquest, was built againe with a hundred thousand houses. p. [54].

Fifteen thousand Coaches are judged to be in the City of Mexico. p. [56].

A Popingay presented to the King of Spain, worth halfe a million of Duckates. [ibid].

A Lampe in Mexico worth foure hundred thousand Crownes. [ibid].