The river of Chiagre very shallow in many places, without some great raine cause the water to fall into it from the mountaines. [ibid].
Some particulars of Portobello, during the time that the Spanish Fleet stayeth there. p. [196].
The Papists Bread God, or Sacrament eaten and gnawne by a Mouse in Portobello; with a Fast in bread and water for that contempt done unto their God. p. [197], [198].
The Spaniards feare of the English that then inhabited the Island called Providence. p. [199].
Some English Prisoners at Carthagena, with one Captain Rouse, who at Havana challenged some Spaniards into the field, who had abused him. p. [199], [200].
From the whole Spanish Fleet, one gallantly taken away, worth fourescore thousand Duckats, by two Holland or English ships not well knowne, upon the Coast of Havana. p. [201].
The manner of the Dominicans habit, with the meaning of it. p. [203].
CHAP. XXII.
Shewing how, and for what causes, after I had arrived in England, I took yet another journey to Rome, and other parts of Italy, and returned again to settle my selfe in this my Countrey. p. [205].