of John Cockburn, &c. 1 3 1 



Prifoners, who had made their Efcape, and 

 left their Chains and Shackles behind them, 

 ftrewed about in Pieces. 



The Alcald commanded ftrid Search to 

 be made after them, and the next Day they 

 were found to have taken Sanctuary in a 

 Church belonging to a Monaftery of Fran- 

 cifcan Friars here, who refufed to deliver 

 them up to Juftice, faying, fince they were 

 fled thither, they were bound to ihelter 

 them from the Rigour of the Law. We 

 thankfully acknowledged the good Provi- 

 dence, that had directed every Thing in 

 this Matter, fo as to free us from the leaft 

 Imputation of Confederacy with thefe vile 

 Wretches, tho' we had before we came here, 

 been obliged to travel fome Way with 

 them. 



Whilst we ftaid here, arrived Canoes 

 frequently with Indians who dwelt on the 

 other Side the Lake, and who brought with 

 them Creatures like a Guana, or rather a 

 Lizard, but as big as a Maftiff Dog. Thefe 

 are fold in Granada at a great Price, and they 

 (hat can afford to eat fo delicately, are h^ppy 



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