GAGE. 271 
Gage (Tboinas)— continued. 
^^'^^^'i :, ^ ^^""^ ^"'''*'^' °^ *^° I West-Iudies. | Beiug | a Journal of 
Ibrec thousaud and Three hundred Miles | within the main Laud 
of I -America: | By Tho. Gage, the only Protestant that was I ever 
known to have travel'd tho.se Parts. | Setting forth I His Voya-e 
from Spain to S. John de Dlluia; and tlience | to Xalapa Tlax- 
calla, the City of Angels, and | Mexico: With a Description of that 
great | City, as in former times, and at present. | Likewise I His 
Journey thence through Guaxaca, Chiapa, Guate- | mala Vera 
Paz, &c. with his abode XIL years about | Guatemala, His won- 
derful Conversion and Calling to | his Native Country ■ With his 
Keturn through Nica- | ragua and Costa Pica, to Nicoya, Panama 
Porto bello, I Cartagena, and Havana. | With | An Account of the 
Spanish Navigation thither; their | Government, Castles, Ports ' 
Commodities, Religion, | Priests and Friers, Negro's, Mulatto's' 
Mestiso's, Indians; | and of their Feasts and Solemnities. | With a 
Grammar, or some few Rudiments of | the Indian Tongue, called 
Poconchi or Pocoman. | The fourth Edition enlarg'd by the Author 
with an accurate Map. | ' 
London: Printed by M. Clark, for J. Nicolson at | the Kings 
Arms in Little Britain and T. Newborough, at | the Golden-Ball in 
S. Pauls Church Yard. 1699. [ ^^ 
Title; To the Eeader, 5 pp.; text, 477 pp.; Tho Contente, 18 pp. With a map of 
Mexico. 8°. J.J. I 
Some brief and short rules, &c., pp. 465-477. 
1370 Nieuwe ende seer uaeuwkeurige | Reyse | Door de Spaen- 
sche Westlndien | van | Thomas Gage; | Met seer curieuse soo 
Land-kaerten als Historische Figue- | ren verciert ende met twee 
Registers voorsien. | Overgeset door | H. V. Q. I Den Tweeden 
Druk. I 
t'Amsterdam, | By Willem de Coup, Willem Lamswelt, Philip | 
Verbeek en Johannes Lamsvelt, | Boekverkoopers. Anno 1700. | 
9 p. 11., 450 pp., 32 II. sm. 4°. jCjj_ 
Korte ondevoysinge, &c. (as iu 1682), pp. 439-450. 
12^1 A Survey of the | Spanish- West-Indies. | Being | A Journal 
of Three thousand and Three hundred Miles | on the Continent of I 
America: | By Tho. Gage, Gent. ( Giving | An Account of the 
Spanish Navigatiou thither; their | Government, Castles, Port-s, 
Commodities, Religion, | Priests and Friers, Negro's, .Alulatto's,' 
Mestiso's, Indians; | and of their Feasts and Solemnities. | Also |' 
His own Voyage from Spain to S. John de Ulhua; and | thence to 
Xalapa, TIaxcalla, Ciudad de los Angelos, | and Mexico: Witli a de- 
scription of that I great City, as in former times, and at present. | 
Likewise | His Journey thence through Guaxaca, Chiapa, Guate- | 
mala, Vera Paz &c. with his abode XII. years about | Guatemahi, 
and an Account of Return into | his Native Country England: De- 
