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^ or St. Trams Kavier, The third, that of Todivinegge^ 
or our Lady 'of Grief. "And the fourth, which is not yet 
founded, or fo. well eftablillfd as the other three, is that 
ot St. "Joh-a of Lo/ido. 
Every Million contains feveral Towns : That of Lo- 
reno-Concho., has nine belonging to it ; viz. Liggige, 
two Leagues from Concho ; three Leagues 5 Tmddei 
four Leagues : Thefe three lie to the North, and the fix 
following to the South : Vonu two Leagues diftant ; 
Nutn[wlo four Leagues ; Chuyenqui nine Leagues; Liggui 
twelve Leagues ; Trigue fourteen Leagues j Loppu fifteen 
Leagues. There are eleven Towns in the Million of 
St. Francis Xavier of Biaundo^ viz. Quimiauma^ or the 
Guardian Angal^ at two Leagues diftance j Lichu^ ov the 
Mountain of the Knight ^ at three Leagues ; Tenuyomu at 
five Leagues ; Z)ndua at fix leagues ; Tnulaylo at ten 
Leagues ; Picolopri at twelve Leagues j Ontta at fifteen 
Leagues ; Onemaito at twenty Leagues : Thefe eight lie 
to the South, the two following to the North ; Nuntei 
at three Leagues, and Ohhe at eight Leagues Cuivuco, 
or St. Rofalia^ at four Leagues diftance towards the Ealf. 
The MilTion of our Lady of Grief comprehends only 
Vnubbe, on the North ; Niumqui, or St. ‘fofeph^ and 
Todivinegge., or our Lady of Grief which gives Name to 
the whole Milfion. Niumqui and Todiviuegge are tw'o 
Townsvery well Peopled, and near one another. Laft- 
ly, the Minion of St. John of Londo contains five or fix 
'Fowns, The principal arc Teupnon^ or St. Bruno, three 
Leagues diftant to the Eaft : Jnchu, at the fame diftance, 
to the North: Tamonqui, at four Leagues; and Diutro 
at fix, both towards the Eaft : Befides Trippue and Loppu^ 
two Towns to the South, lately difeovered. 
Having given you an Account of the State of Religi- 
on in this New Colony, I fhall proceed to anfwer,'as 
well as I can, thofe other Articles you did the Honour 
to 
