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].