All the power of Guatemala is not able to reduce a few Blackmore slaves, who are fled to the mountains about Golfo Dulce. p. [130].
Between the Towne of Acasabastlan and Guatemala are Mines of Copper, and iron, and probably a treasure of Gold. p. [131].
A rich Miser, worth six hundred thousand Duckates, living like a beast in the valley of Mixco. p. [132].
A kind of wheat in the valley of Mixco, called Tremesino, which after three moneths sowne is harvested in. p. [135].
A Towne called St. Lucar, where wheat threshed is laid up in Barnes, and keepeth two or three yeers with much increase. [ibid].
A Towne of twelve thousand Indian inhabitants not yet conquered, lying between Jucatan and Vera Paz. p. [136].
CHAP. XIX.
Shewing the Condition, quality, fashion, and behaviour of the Indians of the Countrey of Guatemala, since the Conquest; and especially of their feasts and solemnities. p. [138].