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Messengers were next difpatched to Kafmati Waragna, 

 ordering him to come to Gondar with the greateft force he 

 could raife. The fame day Azage Kyrillos, whom the king 

 had made governor of Wechne, and Azage Newaia Selafle, 

 went to the mountain, pretending that king Yafous was 

 dead, and that the choice of the principal members of go- 

 vernment had fallen upon Hezekias, who thereupon was 

 delivered to him, and faluted king; and, without lofmg time, 

 they marched to Kahha, and encamped on that river below 

 Gondar. 



In the mean .while, the great men and officers of the 

 court, and in particular thofe who had eftates and houfes in 

 Gondar, began to confider the danger of the town at the fo 

 near approach of the rebels. Several diftrids, or ftreets, fitua- 

 ted on eminences, by fhutting up accefs to them, were made 

 tenable polls, and, having filled them with good foIdiers,they 

 fet about the defence of the town and annoying the 'ene- 

 my. Hezekias had removed to the houfe of Balha Arkilli- 

 das ; and it was agreed to fend their whole forces to fee if 

 they could fucceed in forcing the king's houfe. But before 

 this another ftratagem was tried to alienate the minds of 

 the people of Gondar from their fovereign. It was fliid that 

 certain Roman Catholic priefts had arrived at Gondar; tiiat 

 they were fliut up privately in the palace with the kin'c; and 

 queen ; and, upon the Abuna and Irchegue com me to^ He- 

 zekias to aili him how he happened to be proclaimed king, 

 without making to them fome confeffion of his faith, (a 

 queftion they put to all young or weak princes), Hezekias 

 anfwered. It was becaufe he had heard the hchegue, and 

 the reft of the clergy, feemed to be carelefs about the true 

 faith, by fufFering Caihohc priefts to hve with the kiivj m 



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