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caufe of Attabalibas Death is laid 6n Mmagrb, who came to Teni with new Forces, 

 and who fearing that none of the Gold which Attabaliba had the delivery of, would 

 fall to his (hare, as n,ot having been in the Battel where Jttabaliba was taken, there* 

 fore order'd him to be fuddenly Strangled, that fib the Booty might be equally divi- £"f fin 

 ded. Not long after Ti^arro conquering Cufco, got no lefs Treafure than at Caxa> f^g** 

 tmlca. Here the Reign of the Peruvian Ingas cealed, with which before no Kings that 

 ever Govern'd in the World were able to compare in Riches and Glory, Their 1&£^ 

 Palaces were round about adorn'd with Golden Images; and they never ate but f„\ p s ' ruviaH 

 out of Golden Veffels, fpitting in the Hands of beautiful young Women of Noble 

 Extract, were worfliipp'd like Gods both whileft living and when dead, all their 

 Subjects' being their Slaves, and they the fole Lords of the whole Realm, In the 

 interim ^evalca^ar march'd from the new City St. JZIkbael, with a hundred and 

 twenty Foqt and eighty Horfe, to aflift the Qannares againft one of Attabaliba % 

 Generals, who having fpoil'd the Ways by digging Pits, and covering them over 

 with Bufhes, refilled them in fevcral places : then marching to Quito he burnt the 

 City, after having kill'd a hundred of the Natives, becaufe they laughed at the Spa* 

 wards Arrival. Afterwards joyning with Ahnagro y he went back to Qufco y whither 

 on the Way he had News of Quifauis, Attabaliba's General, and of his Brother Guay* 

 pd/co?*,who making ufe of a Rock, threw down great Stones, by the Peruvians call'd 

 Galgas, which in their Fail hitting othcrs,brought down a great number with them, 

 by which qieans he not onely defended the Place for the prefent, but kill'd fourteen 

 Spaniards y neverthelefs diftrufting his ability to keep it, he retreated to a ftecp 

 Mountain about Midnight, at the Foot whereof a Paifage led over a deep River, 

 where he burnt all his Luggage that he could not carry with him -alio above fifteen 

 thoufand Sheep and fdur thoufand Priibners, became wholly at the Difcretion of 

 Ahnagro, who leaving there Captain Martin AJlete y order'd him to build the Town 

 Truxilto : In the meantime Quifquis was put to flight by Pizarro, and went to Quito y 

 where he loft many People, that were kill'd by !BeValca^ar's Guard ; yet thole that 

 were remaining chofe rather to Fight to the laft, than flye through WildernefTes, 

 and there be ftarv'd to death j which Quifquis contradicting, was Stabb'd by his a»ijq™>*i 

 Captain Guappalau, and immediately after, cut to pieces. As foon as thefe Stirs Ge ™&* A 

 were quieted, Ti^arro began to build the City Los 5(gox, near a convenient Haven nit i» pieces, 

 of the Southern Ocean, whileft Almagro marching to Cbdi with two Troops of 

 Horfe, and five hundred Foot, return'd without doing any thing remarkable, ex- 

 cept his taking the Interpreter fbilippiUo y { whom he caus'd to be cut into four pieces) 

 and his maintaining feveral Battels againft the Chilefes, clad in Sea* Wolves Skins. 

 In this Journey he loft feveral of his Men on the Snowy Mountains, About this 

 time a Ship fitted out by Gabriel CarVajal, Bifliop of Tlacentia, Sailing through the 

 Straights of Magellan, ran into the Haven Los ( l\eyos y out of which the firft Rats fwam 

 aftiore that ever were in Pent, by which the Countrcy fince fuffcring much damage., 

 the Inhabitants call'd them Ococba, that is, Sinful Creatures. Now all things on the 

 Spaniards fide were tending to a quiet polTeflion, when a new Accident arofe, which 

 had like to have fpoil'd all, for Mango Inga, Attabaliba % Brother, being releas'd out m***^ 

 of Prifon by Juanfi^arro, obtain'd leave to go to tucaya y to fetch the famous Golden S PrtfwT 

 Image Machys r reprefenting his Father GuaynacaVa : but he having now gotten his tf^jSUl 

 Liberty flew all the Spaniards which work'd in the Gold-Mines, took the Caftle of-^Jgj^ 

 Qufco by Storm, as alfo the City, after a Siege of eight Moneths • which tieverthe- 

 lefs was by Francifco Tt%arro foon retaken, and Mango fore'd to flye into the Moun* 

 tiins Andesy after he had kill'd feveral of Almagro s Men - y foon after Almagro about 

 Midnight getting over the Walls, and taking Ferd'mando and Gonfaho Ti^arro, and 



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