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grew to a generall cuftotnc,as I have faid,that no lngu& 

 might inherite the goods and houfc of his predeceflbr, 

 but did build a new pallace. In the time of this IngttA- 

 nca , the Indians had images of gold- and to him file- 

 ceeded y^MmrJ^^very old man: they fay, he was 

 called by this name, which fignifics teares of blood, for 

 that being once vanquiGied and taken by his enemies, 

 for griefc and forrow he wept blood. Hee was buried 

 in a village called Paullo , which is vpon the way to - 

 mtfugo: he founded a family calkddnut/lijanaca. To 

 him fucceeded his fbnne VirAetch&lngw, who was ve 

 ry rich,and made much veflell of gold and filver : hee. 

 founded the linage or family of Cocopavaca. Gonfylts 

 Pierre fought out his body , for the report of the 

 great treafure was buried with him , who after he had 

 cruelly tormented many Indians, in the end he found 

 it in %&ytox&(ft** , whereas they faid Ptyrrc was af 

 terwards vanqui(hed,taken, and executedby-the Prefi- 

 den t Gttdfca. Gonpiles P/^^r,caufed the body of r/>*- 

 cochAlngtu to be burnt 5 the Indians did afterwardes 

 take th(Ta(lies > the which they preferved in a fmall vef 

 fell , making great facrifices thercvnto , vntill Polio did 

 reiorme it, and other idolatries which they committed 

 vpon the bodies of their other Ingujs , the which hee 

 fupprefTed with an admirable diligence and dexterity, 

 drawing thefe bodies out oftheir hands, being whole, 

 and much imbalmed, whereby hecxtinguifhed a great 

 number ofidolatries which they committed. The In 

 dians tooke it ill, that the InguA did intitle himfelfeT/- 

 rtcockt, which is the name oftheir God: and he to ex- 

 cufe himfelfe, gave them tovnderftand, that the fame 

 riracocha appeared to him in hisdreame, commanding 

 h'ioito take this name. To him fucceeded Pachacuti 



