of John Cockburn, &c. 1 1 9 



Supper againft our coming back. She ad- 

 vifed us to go direftly to Leor? y which was a 

 large City, where was a Spanijb Governor, 

 to which Place we might get in two Days ; 

 for to ftay here any longer, Ihe faid, would 

 be to ftarve ourfelves to Death. We took 

 her Advice; and the next Morning, ftie put 

 us in the Road to Leon. 



By Noon we came to an Indian Town, 

 where, as we heard, lived a Friar, a good 

 Man, to whom we applied for Help, and 

 he was fo charitable, as to give us every one 

 a Real. We made no Stay here, but went 

 on, and about Sun-fet got to another Vil- 

 lage, where we endeavoured to get fome- 

 thing to eat, but could not; however, we 

 were condu&ed to a Range to fleep in that 

 Night. 



About Noon the next Day, we entred 

 the Town of Lean, and the firft Inquiry we 

 made was after the Governor, whom we 

 meant to addrefs before all Perfons ; but, we 

 were told, he was gone out of Town. Leon y 

 is a large and populous Town, having a 

 great Church, and a fine Convent filled 



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