This Tyrant at his first entrance
here acted and commanded prodigious Slaughters to
be perpetrated: Notwithstanding which, the Chief
Lord in his Chair or Sedan attended by many Nobles
of the City of Ultlatana, the Emporium of the
whole Kingdom, together with Trumpets, Drums and great
Exultation, went out to meet him, and brought with
them all sorts of Food in great abundance, with such
things as he stood in most need of. That Night
the Spaniards spent without the City, for they
did not judge themselves secure in such a well-fortified
place. The next day he commanded the said Lord
with many of his Peers to come before him, from whom
they imperiously challenged a certain quantity of Gold;
to whom the Indians return’d this modest
Answer, that they could not satisfie his Demands,
and indeed this Region yeilded no Golden Mines; but
they all, by his command, without any other Crime laid
to their Charge, or any Legal Form of Proceeding were
burnt alive. The rest of the Nobles belonging
to other Provinces, when they found their Chief Lords,
who had the Supreme Power were expos’d to the
Merciless Element of Fire kindled by a more merciless
Enemy; for this Reason only, becauase they bestow’d
not what they could not upon them, viz. Gold,
they fled to the Mountains, (their usual Refuge) for
shelter, commanding their Subjects to obey the Spaniards,
as Lords, but withal strictly and expressly prohibiting
and forbidding them, to inform the Spaniards
of their Flight, or the Places of their Concealment.
And behold a great many of the Indians addrest
themselves to them, earnestly requesting, they would
admit them as Subjects, being very willing and ready
to serve them: The Captain replyed that he would
not entertain them in such a Capacity, but instead
of so doing would put every individual Person to Death,
if they would not discover the Receptacles of the
Fugitive Governours. The Indians made answer
that they were wholly ignorant of the matter, yet
that they themselves, their Wives and Children should
serve them; that they were at home, they might come
to them and put them to Death, or deal with them as
they pleas’d. But the Spaniards,
O wonderful! went to the Towns and Villages, and destroy’d
with their Lances these poor Men, their Wives and
Children, intent upon their Labour, and as they thought
themselves, secure and free from danger. Another
large Village they made desolate in the space of two
hours, sparing neither Age, nor Sex, putting all to
the Sword, without Mercy.
The Indians perceiving that
this Barbarous and Hard-hearted People would not be
pacified with Humility, large Gifts, or unexampled
Patience, but that they were butcher’d without
any Cause, upon serious Consultation took up a Resolution
of getting together in a Body, and fighting for their
Lives and Liberty; for they conceiv’d it was
far better, (since Death to them was a necessary Evil)
with Sword in Hand to be kill’d by taking Revenge
of the Enemy, then be destroy’d by them without
satisfaction. But when they grew sensible of
their wants of Arms, Nakedness and Debility, and that
they were altogether incapable of the management of
Horses, so as to prevail against such a furious Adversary,
recollecting themselves, they contriv’d this
Strategm, to dig Ditches and Holes in the High-way
into which the Horses might fall in their passage,
and fixing therein purposely sharp and burnt Posts,
and covering them with loose Earth, so that they could
not be discern’d by their Riders, they might
be transfixed or gored by them. The Horses fell
twice or thrice into those holes, but afterward the
Spaniards took this Course to prevent them
for the future; and made this a Law, that as many
of the Indians of what Age or Sex soever as
were taken, should be cast into these Ditches that
they had made. Nay they threw into them Women
with Child, and as many Aged Men as they laid hold
of, till they were all fill’d up with Carkasses.
It was a sight deserving Commiseration, to behold
Women and Children gauncht or run through with these
Posts, some were taken off by Spears and Swords, and
the remainder expos’d to hungry Dogs, kept short
of food for that purpose, to be devour’d by
them and torn in pieces. They burnt a Potent
Nobleman in a very great Fire, saying, That he was
the more Honour’d by this kind of Death.
All which Butcheries continued Seven Years, from 1524,
to 1531. I leave the Reader to judge how many
might be Massacred during that time.
Among the Innumerable Flagitious Acts
done by this Tyrant and his Co-partners (for they
were as Barbarous as their Principal) in this Kingdom,
this also occurs worthy of an Afterism in the Margin.
In the Province of Cuztatan in which S. Saviour’s
City is seated, which Country with the Neighbouing
Sea-Coasts extends in Length Forty or Fifty Miles,
as also in the very City of Cuzcatan, the Metropolis
of the whole Province, he was entertain’d with
great Applause: For about Twenty or Thirty Thousand
Indians brought with them Hens and other necessary
Provisions, expecting this coming. He, accepting
their Gifts, commended every single Spaniard
to make choice of as many of these People, as he had
a mind to, that during their stay there, they might
use them as Servants, and forced to undergo the most
servile Offices they should impose on them. Every
one cull’d out a Hundred, or Fifty, according
as he thought convenient for his peculiar service,
and these wretched Indians did serve the Spaniards
with their utmost strength and endeavour; so that
there could be nothing wanting in them but Adoration.
In the mean time this Captain requir’d a great
Sum of Gold from their Lords (for that was the Load-stone
attracted them thither) who answered, they were content
to deliver him up all the Gold they had in possession;
and in order thereunto, the Indians gathered
together a great Number of Spears gilded with Orichalcum,
(which had the appearance of Gold, and in truth some
Gold in them intermixt) and they were presented to
him. The Captain ordered them to be toucht, and
when he found them to be Orichalcum or mixt
Metal, he spake to the Spaniards as followeth.
Let that Nation that is without Gold be accursed
to the Pit of Hell. Let every Man detain those
Servants he Elected, let them be clapt in Irons, and
stigmatiz’d with the Brand of Slavery, which
was accordingly done, for they were all burnt, who
did no excape with the King’s Mark. I
my self saw the Impression made on the Son of the
Chiefest Person in the City. Those that escap’d,
with other Indians, engaged the Spaniards
by Force of Arms, but with such ill success, that
abundance of them lost their Lives in the Attempt.
After this they return’d to Gautimala,
where they built a City, which God in his Judgement
with Three Deluges, the First of Water, the Second
of Earth, the Third of Stones, as big as half a score
Oxen, all concurring at one and the same time, laid
Level with its own Ashes. Now all being slain
who were capable of bearing Arms against them, the
rest were enslav’d, paying so much per
Head for Men and Women as a Ransom; for they use no
other servitude here, and then they were sent into
Pecusium to be sold, by which means together
with their slaughters committed upon the Inhabitants,
they destroy’d and made a Desert of this Kingdom,
which in Breadth as well as Length contains One Hundred
Miles; and with his Associates and Brethren in Iniquity,
Four Millions at least in Fifteen or Sixteen Years,
that is, from 1524, to 1540 were murdered, and dayly
continues destroying the small residue of that People
with his Cruelties and Brutishness.
It was the usual Custom of this Tyrant,
when he made War with any City or Province, to take
along with himas many of those Indians he had
subjugated as he could, that they might fight with
their Country-men; and when he had in his Army Twenty,
or sometimes Thirty Thousand of them, and could not
afford them sustenance, he permitted them to feed
on the Flesh of other Indians taken Prisoners
in War; and so kept a Shambles of Man’s Flesh
in his Army, suffered Children to be kill’d and
roasted before his Face. They butcher’d
the Men for their Feet and Hands only; for these Members
were accounted by them Dainties, most delicious Food.
He as the Death of many by the intolerable
Labour of Carrying Ships by Land, causing them to
Transport those Vessels with Anchors of a vast weight
from the Septentrional to the Mediterranean
Sea, which are One Hundred and Thirty Miles distant;
as also abundance of great Guns of the largest fort,
which they carried on their bare, naked shoulders,
so that opprest with many great and ponderous Burthens,
(I say no more than what I saw) they dyed by the way:
He separated and divided Families, forcing Married
Men from their Wives, and Maids from their Parents,
which he bestow’d upon his Marriners and Soldiers,
to gratifie their burning Lust. All his
Ships he freighted with Indians, where Hunger
and Thirst discharg’d them of their Servitude
and his Cruelty by a welcome Death. He had two
Companies of Soldiers who hackt and tore them in pieces,
like Thunder from Heaven speedily. O how many
Parents has he robb’d of their Children, how
many Wives of their Husbands, and Children of their
Parents? How many Adulteries, Rapes, and what
Libidinous Acts hath he been guilty of? How many
hath he enslav’d and opprest with insufferable
Anguish and unspeakable Calamities? How many
Tears, Sighs and Groans hath he occasion’d?
To how many has he bin the Author of Desolation,
during their Peregrination in this, and of Damnation
in the World to come, not only to Indians, whose
Number is numberless, but even to Spaniards
themselves, by whose help and assistance he committed
such detestable Butcheries and flagitious Crimes?
I supplicate Almighty God, that he would please to
have Mercy on his Soul, and require no other satisfaction
than the violent Death, which turn’d him out
of this World.
A farther Discourse of New
Spain: And some Account of Panuco and
Xalisco.
After the perpetration of all the
Cruelties rehearsed in New Spain and other
places, there came another Rabid and Cruel Tyrant to
Panuco, who acted the part of a bloody Tragedian
as well as the rest, and sent away many Ships loaden
with these Barbarians to be sold for Slaves,
made this Province almost a Wilderness, and which was
deplorable, Eight Hundred Indians, that had
Rational Souls were given in Exchange for a Burthen-bearing-Beast,
a Mule, or Camel. Well, He was made Governour
of the City of Mexico, and all New Spain,
and with him many other Tyrants had the Office of
Auditors confer’d upon them: Now they
had already made such a progress toward the Desolation
of this Region, that if the Franciscans had
not vigorously opposed them, and that by (the King’s
Council, the best and greatest Encourager of Vertue)
it had not speedily bin prevented, that which hapned
to Hispaniola in Two Years, had bin the Fate
of Hispania nova, namely to be unpeopled, deferred,
and intomb’d in its own Rules. A Companion
of this Governour employed Eight Thousand Indians
in Erecting a wall to inclose his Garden, but they
all dyed, having no Supplies, nor Wages from him,
to support themselves, at whose Death he was not in
the least concern’d.
After the first Captain before spoken
of had absolutely profliaged and ruin’d the
Panuconians, Fifteen Thousand whereof perished
by carrying their Bag and Baggage: At length
he arriv’d at the Province of Machuacan,
which is Forty Miles Journey from Mexico, and
as Fertile and Populous: The King to honour him
in the Rencounter, with a Multiple of People, marcheth
toward him, from whom he had received One Thousand
Services and Civilities very considerable, who gratefully
requited him with Captivity, because Fame had nois’d
it abroad, that he was a most Opulent Prince in Gold
and Silver; and to the end he might export from, and
purge him of his Gold, he was cruciated with Torments
after this manner; his Body was extended, Hands bound
to a Post, and his Feet put into a pair of Stocks,
they all the while applying burning Coals to his Feet
at a tormenting distance, where a Boy attended, who
by little and little sprinkled them with Oyl, that
his Flesh might roast the better: Before him
there stood a Wicked Fellow, presenting a Bow to his
Breast charged with a Mortal Arrow, (if let fly) behind
him, another with Dogs held in with Chains, which
he threatned to let loose at him, which if done, he
had bin torn to pieces in a moment; and with these
kind of Torments they racked him to extort a Confession,
where his Treasures lay; till a Franciscan
Monk came and deliver’d him from his Torments,
but not from Death, for he departed this miserable
Life not long after: And this was the severe
Fate of many Cacics and Indian Lords,
who dyed with the same Torments which they were expos’d
to by the Spaniards, in order to the engrossing
of their Gold and Sliver to themselves.
At this very time, A certain Visiter
of Purses rather than Souls hapned to be here present,
who (finding some Indian Idols which were hid;
for they were no better instructed in the Knowledge
of the true God by reason of the Wicked Documents
and Dealings of the Spaniards) detain’d
Grandees as Slaves, till they had deliver’d him
all their Idols, for he phancied they were made of
Gold or Silver, but his Expectation being frustrated,
he chastised them with no less Cruelty than Injustice;
and that he might not depart bubbled out of all his
hopes, constrain’d them to redeem their Idols
with Money, that so they might, according to their
Custom, Adore them. These are the Fruits of
the Spanish Artifices and Juggling Tricks among
the Indians, and thus they promoted the honour
and worship of God.
This Tyrant from Mechuacam
arrives at Xalisco, a Country abounding with
People very fruitful, and the Glory of the Indians
in this respect, that it had some Towns Seven Miles
long; and among other Barbarisms equal to what you
have read, which they acted here, this is not to be
forgotten, that Women big with Child, were burthen’d
with the Luggage of Wicked Christians, and being unable
to go out their usual time, through extremity of Toil
and Hunger, were necessitated to bring them forth
in the High-wayes, which was the Death of many Infants.
At a certain time a profligate Christian
attempted to devirginate a Maid, but the Mother being
present, resisted him, and endeavouring to free her
from his intended Rape, whereat the Spaniard
enrag’d, cut off her Hand with a short Sword,
and stab’d the Virgin in several places, till
she Expir’d, because she obstinately opposed
and disappointed his inordinate Appetite.
In this Kingdom of Xalisco
(according to report) they burnt Eight Hundred Towns
to Ashes, and for this Reason the Indians growing
desperate, beholding the dayly destruction of the Remainders
of their matchless Cruelty, made an Insurrection against
the Spaniards, slew several of them justly
and deservedly, and afterward fled to the insensible
Rocks and Mountains (yet more tender and kind than
the stony-hearted Enemy) for Sanctuary; where they
were miserably Massacred by those Tyrants who succeeded,
and there are now few, or none of the Inhabitants
to be found. Thus the Spaniards being
blinded with the Lustre of their Gold, deserted by
God, and given over to a Reprobate Sense, not undrestanding
(or at least not willing to do so) that the Cause
of the Indians is most Just, as well by the
Law of Nature, as the Divine and Humane, they by Force
of Arms, destroying them, hacking them in pieces,
and turning them out of their own Confines and Dominions,
nor considering how unjust those Violences and
Tyrannies are, wherewith they have afflicted
these poor Creatures, they still contrive to raise
new Wars against them: Nay they conceive, and
by Word and Writing testifie, that those Victories
they have obtain’d against those Innocents to
their ruine, are granted them by God himself,
as if their unjust Wars were promoted and managed
by a just Right and Title to what they pretend; and
with boasting Joy return Thanks to God for their Tyranny,
in imitation of those Tyrants and Robbers, of whom
the Prophet Zechariah part of the Forth and
Fifth Verses. Feed the Sheep of the slaughter,
whose Possessors slay them, and hold themselves not
guilty, and they that sell them say, Blessed by the
Lord, for ye are rich.