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That of S. Anne was founded by Don Ieronymo de Loay~ 

 fa, the firft Archbifhop for the Indians $ the King now de- 

 frays the Charge of it. 



There is one for the Incurable, ferv'd by the Eefhlehe- 

 mites. 



Another for the Convalefcent, or recovering Indian^ 

 without the City, where thofe who come from S. Anne 

 and other Hofpitals are receiv'd. 



There are alfo Officers to difpofe of the Foundations 

 made by the richeft Indians, for the Poor of their Nation, 

 as has been (aid. 



Laftly, there is one founded by a Prieft, for convale- 

 fcent, or recovering Priefts. 



Befides the Hofpitals for the Sick, there is a Houfe of 

 Charity. Charity, in the Square of the Inquifition, for poor Women. 



There young Maids aremarry'dor made Nuns. 

 Tortiom for In the College of Santa Cruz de las Ninas j or the Holy 

 Maids. Crofs of. the Girls, they bring up a Number of Found- 

 ling Girls, to whom the Inquifitors give Portions, when 

 they marry. 



Atfrieft has alfo left a Foundation of above 600000 

 Pieces of Eight, under the Direction of the Dean of the 

 Cathedral, and the Prior of S. Dominick, to marry 20 

 Maids, and give them 500 Pieces of Eight each. 



The Brotherhood of Conception marries 40, after the 

 Rate of 450 Pieces of Eight each. 



There is a Foundation under the Title of Our Lady of 

 Cocharcas, for the Poor Daughters of Cacique^ and a Col- 

 lege for breeding their Sons, where they have all forts of 

 Matters. 



Montfttrhs. The Monaftical State, which, has overfpread all Europe; 



has alfo extended beyond the vaft Seas into the remoteft 

 Colonies, where it fills the fartheft Corners inhabited 

 by Chriftians but at Lima particularly there are Legions 

 of Friers, whofe Monafteries have taken up the fineft and 

 greateft Part of the City. 



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