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Canillas, a drummer, and a good foldier, having ferved in Italy. Her- 

 nandez, fecretary to Cortes. Juan Diaz, belonged to the general's houfe- 

 hold. Balnor. Cardenas, who faid he was Ion to a commander. 

 Arguello, a good foldier. Vafquez, a brave foldier. Arroyuelo. Pizarro," 

 a relation of Cortes, acfted as captain; his name was not then remarkable., 

 nor had Peru been heard of. Magellanes, a brave foldier, a Portugueze, 

 as was another, a goldfmith. One Avila. Two of the name of Efpi- 

 nofa. One of the name of San Juan, called **the lofty," from his 

 prefumptuoufnefs. Caceres, a good foldier. Efcanola the younger. 

 Alonzo de Talavera, a good foldier. An Indim of the iflands named 

 Manzanilla. Galleguillo, a very little man. A fmith whofe name I 

 forget. Paredes. Gonzalo Mexia Rapapello, who faid he was de- 

 scended from the corfair of that name in the reign of King John. Lu- 

 cas Ginoves. Cervantes, a buffoon. Plazuela. Alonzo Perez Maite, 

 a brave foldier, married to a handfome Indian of the iflands. Alonzo 

 de Efcobar, a perfon of confideration, formerly page to Velafquez. 

 Ponce. Mendez. An old crofsbow-man a great card player whofe 

 name I forget. The page Orteguilla and his father. Gaona. Luis 

 Farfan. Morillas. One of the Toftados. Porras, a fine finger, with 

 a very fair complexion. Ortiz; he played on the fiddle and taught 

 dancing. Serrano, a good foldier. Quintero. Andres de Mola. 

 Alberza, a good foldier. Moft of thcfe lofl their lives at the bridge, were 

 facrificed, or fell in battle. 



Simon de Cuenca was killed at Xicalonga, with ten more foldiers. 

 Francifco de Medina died in the hands of the Indians with fifteen more. 

 One De la Serna, who difcovered filver mines, I do not know what is 

 become of him, Martin Lopez, the fliip carpenter who rendered fuch 

 eminent fervices ; he is now living in Mexico. One Granado is now 

 living in Mexico. Villa Lobos returned rich to Caflille. Juan del Rio 

 returned to Caflille. Juan Gomez returned rich to Caflille. Herman 

 Lopez de Avila, a truflee of the effecSts of the dead, returned very rich 

 to Caflille, Pedro Efcudiro; Juan Cermeno, and his brother, all good 



foldiers. 



