OF THE ISLES OF ST. JOHN AND JAMAICA
In the Year 1509, the Spaniards
sailed to the Islands of St. John and Jamaica
(resembling Gardensa and Bee-hives) with the same purpose
and design they proposed to themselves in the Isle
of Hispaniola, perpetrating innumerable Robberies
and Villanies as before; whereunto they added unheard
of Cruelties by Murdering, Burning, Roasting, and
Exposing Men to be torn to pieces by Dogs; and Finally
by afflicting and harassing them with un-exampled
Oppressions and torments in the Mines, they spoiled
and unpeopled this Contrey of these Innocents.
These two Isles containing six hundred thousand at
least, though at this day there are scarce two hundred
men to be found in either of them, the remainder perishing
without the knowledge of Christian Faith or Sacrament.