XXVIi 



the South-Sea. 



Jefidtes i$ of 30 Pieces of Eight for each Boat-full. For 

 the Convenieney of landing out of the Boats, there are 

 clofe by the Walls three Wooden Stairs and a Stone Mole, 

 defign'd for unlading of Cannon, Anchors, and other 

 Things of Weight, which are hoifted up with a Sort of 

 Crane. That Mole will not laft long ; for the Sea daily 

 demoKIhes it* 



The Defcriptim cf the Town ef Callao. 



HP HE Town of Callao is buik on a k)w flat Point of^f; 

 * Land, on the Edge of the Sea, in 12 Degrees loMi-^ 

 nutes of South Latitude^ It was fortify'd in the Reign of 

 King Philip IV. and the Viceroyfliip of the Marquis de 



C c 2 Mancera^ 



Plate XXVIi. Pagt *o<. explain d in Englffli. 

 The Plan of the Town of CALLAO, on the Coaft pi Peru, m 12 De 

 erees 7 Minutes of South Latitude* 

 Inferences of Churches. Names of the Baftions. 



A. The Parijh Church. I. S. MichielV Baftm. 



B. Si AugufKn. 2, S. Ignatius. 



C. The Jefuhes. 3. The HolyCroJs. 



D. & DominiclC 4. £ Katharine. f 



E. S e Francis. 5. S. Jamei. 



f\ S. John of God. 6. S. John BaptUt 



G. The MercenariansJ 7. $. Dominick, 



Places of Note 8. & Philip. ; 



H; The Governor s Houfe. $. Lewis* 



I. The Corps de Garde. f O. S. Laurence* 



It. The Adminifirathn. 11. £ Francis, 



L. The three Gates to Landward. 12. S. Peter. 

 M. Gates next the Pert. 13. S. Anthony. 



Breaches made hy the Sea. 



Profil des Courtincs, The Profile of the CntHn:\ 



Profil des Baftions, The Profit* of the Bafiim. 



La Boucheric, The Shambles. 



Chemin de Lima, The Road to lima. 



Petipiti le nouveau, New Petipiti. 



Petipiti le vieux, Old Petipiti. 



Aiguade des navires, TbeWatering-Pklci for Ship* 



Mole, Tie Mole. 



Fartie du Port, Part of the Port. 



Ybiles, Fathoms. 



yue dc la Ville dc Callao, A Profpttl of th Tm ff Calla^ 



