Shewing my Journey from the City of Chiapa unto Guatemala, and the chief places in the way. p. [111].
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Six thousand Duckates sent by a Fryer to Spain to buy a Bishopricke. p. [112].
A rich treasure and picture of Mary in a poor and small Town of the Indians, called Chiantla, among the mountaines, named Cuchumatlanes. p. [113].
The water of the river of a Towne, called Scapula, causeth great swellings in the throat. p. [114].
The Authour his dangerous fall from the mountaine of Zojabah, and his great deliverance attributed to a miracle by the Indians, with the conceit the Indians had of his sanctity and holinesse. p. [115].
The Indians guide the Friers in the night, when they travail, with lights of Pine wood. p. [116].
The great Fair of Chimaltenango. p. [117].
The Author abused, and suspected to be a spie, by an old frier in Chimaltenango. [ibid].
Stones of a fruit, or plumme, called Xocotte, fit for fiering, and also good to fat hogs. [117], [118].