GAGE 2G'J 
Gage (Thomas) — continued. 
Commodities, Fashions, Behaviour of | Spaniards, Priests and 
Friers, Blackmores, MuUxtto's, Jlestiso's, | Indians; and of their 
Feasts and Solemnities. | With a Grammar, or some few lUidimeuts 
of the Indian Tongue, | called Poeonclii, or roconian. | The Second 
Edition enlarged by the Author, and beautified with Maps. | By 
the true and |)ainful eudevours of Thomas Gage, Preacher of the | 
Word of God at Deal in the County of Kent. | 
London, Printed by E. Cotes, and sold by John Sweeting | at the 
Angel in Popes-head-alley M. DC. LV [1655]. | ba. jcb. 
5 p. 11., 5J20 pp., 6 11. contents, folio, map. 
Some brief and short rules, &c., jjp. 213-220. 
i;?C5 A New Survey of the | West- Indies: | or, | The English- 
American his Travel by Sea and Land : | containing a Journal of 
Three thousand and Three hundred Miles | within the main Land 
of I America: | Wherein is set. forth | Mis voyage from Spain to S. 
John de LTlhua; and thence | to Xalappa to Tlaxcalla, the City of 
Angels, and forward to | Mexico: With the Description of that 
great City, as it | was in former times, and also at this present. | 
Likewise His Journey from Mexico, through the Provinces of 
Gua- I xaca, Chiapa, Guatemala, Vera Paz, Truxillo, Commaya- 
gua, I with his abode xii. years about Guatemala, especially in | 
the Indian Towns of Mixco, Pinola, Petapa, Amafitlan. | As also | 
His strange and wouderful Conversion and Calling from | tho.se re- 
mote Parts to his native Countrey: With his Eeturn | through the 
Province of Nicaragua and Costa Eica, to. Nicoya, | Panama, 
Porto bello, Cartagena and Havana, with divers Occur- | rents and 
Dangers that did befal in the said journey. | Also | A new and ex- 
act Discovery of the Spanish Navigation | to those Parts: And of 
their Dominions, Government, Eeli- | gion. Forts, Castles, Ports, 
Havens, Commodities, Fa- | shions. Behavior of Spaniards, 
Priests and Friers, | Black-moors, Mulatto's, Indians; | and of their 
Feasts and Solemnities. | With a Grammar, or some few Eudiiiicnts 
of I the Indian Tongue, called Poconchi or Pocoman. | The third 
Edition enlarged by the Author, with a new and accurate map. | 
By Thomas Gage. | 
London: Printed by A. Clark, and are to be sold by | John 
Martyn, Eobert Horn and Walter Kettilby. 1677. | c. 
4 p. 11., 477 pp., 9 11. contents, map. sm.8°. 
Some brief and short rales, »!fe.c., pp. 465-477. 
1306 Novvelle | Eelation | des | Indes Occidenlales, | conte- 
naut I Les Voyages de Thomas Gage dans la | Nouvelh; Espagne, 
ses diverses avautures. | Et | son retour par la Province de Nicara- 
gua, jusques ( {"i la Havane, avec la description de la Viile de | 
Mexifjue, telle qu'elle estoit aulresfois, & comme | elle est ;\ pre- 
sent. I Ensemble | Vne Eelatiou exacte des Terrcs & Provinces quo 
