A notorious Tyrant in the Year 1531,
entred the Kingdoms of Perusia with his Complices,
upon the same Account, and with the same pretences,
and beginning at the same Rate as others did; he indeed
being one of those who were exercised, and highly
concern’d in the Slaughters and Cruelties committed
on the Continent ever since the Year 1510, he increased
and heightned the Cruelties, Butcheries, and Rapine;
destroying and laying waste (being a False-hearted
Faithless Person) the Towns and Villages, and Murdering
the Inhabitants, which occasion’d all those
Evils, that succeeded in those Regions afterward:
Now to undertake the Writing of a Narrative of them,
and represent them lively and Naturally to the Readers
view, and perusal, is a work altogether impossible,
but must lie concealed and unknown until they shall
more openly and clearly appear, and be made visible
to every Eye, at the day of Judgement. As for
my part, if I should presume to unravel, in some,
measure the Deformity, Quality and Circumstances of
those Enormities, I must ingenuously confess I could
by no means perform so burthensom a Task, and render
it compleat and as it ought to be.
At his first admission into these
parts, he had laid waste some Towers, and rob’d
them of a great quantity of Gold, this he did in the
Infancy of his Tyrannical Attempts, when he arriv’d
at Pugna a Neighbouring Isle so called, he
had the Reception of an Angel; but about Six Months
after, when the Spaniards had spent all their
Provisions, they discover’d and opened the Indians
Stores and Granaries, which were laid up for the sustenance
of themselves, Wives and Children against a time of
Dearth and Scarcity, brought them forth with Tears
and Weepings, to dispose of at pleasure: But
they rewarded them with Slaughter, Slavery and Depopulation
as formerly.
Thence they betook themselves to the
Isle Tumbala, scituate on the firm Land, where
they put to Death all they met with. And because
the People terrified with their abominable Sins of
Commission, fled from their Cruelty, they were accused
of Rebellion against the Spanish King.
This Tyrant made use of this Artifice, he commanded
all that he took, or that had bestowed Gold, Silver
and other rich Gifts on him, still to load him with
other Presents, till he found they had exhausted their
Treasures, and were grown naked and incapable of affording
him farther supplies, and then he declared them to
be the Vassals and Subjects of the King of Spain,
flattering them, and proclaiming twice by sound of
Trumpet, that for the future he would not captivate
or molest them any more, looking upon it as lawful
to rob, and terrifie them with such Messages
as he had done, before he admited them under the King’s
protection, as if from that very time, he had never
rob’d, destroy’d or opprest them with
Tyrannical Usage.
Not long after Ataliba the
King and Supreme Emperor of all these Kingdoms, leading
a great Number of Naked Men, he himself being at the
Head of them, armed with ridiculous Weapons, and wholly
ignorant of the goodness of the Spaniards Bilbo-Blades,
the Mortal Dartings of their Lances, and the Strength
of their Horse, whose Use and Service was to him altogether
unknown, and never so much as heard of before, and
that the Spaniards were sufficiently weapon’d
to rob the Devils themselves of Gold, if they had
any, came to the place where they then were; saying,
Where are these Spaniards? Let them appear,
I will not stir a foot from hence till they give me
satisfaction for my Subjects whom they have slain,
my Towns they have reduc’d to Ashes, and my Riches
they have stoln from me. The Spaniards
meet him, make a great Slaughter of his Men, and seize
on the Person of the King Himself, who was carried
in a Chair or Sedan on Mens Shoulders. There
was a Treaty had about his Redemption, the King engaged
to lay down Four Millions of Crowns, as the purchase
of his Freedom, but Fifteen were paid down upon the
Nail: They promise to set him at Liberty, but
contrary to all Faith and Truth according to their
common Custom (for they always violated their promises
with the Indians) they falsly imposed this upon
him, that his People were got together in a Body by
his Command; but the King was made answer, That throughout
his Dominions, not so much as a Leaf upon a Tree durst
move without his Authority and Pleasure, and if any
were assembled together, they must of necessity believe
that it was done without his Order, he being a Captive,
it being in their power to deprive him of his LIfe,
if any such thing should be ordered by him: Notwithstanding
which, they entred into a Consultation to have him
burnt alive, and a little while after the Sentence
was agreed upon, but the Captain at the intreaty of
some Persons commanded him first to be strangled,
and afterward thrown into the fire. The King
understanding the sentence of Death past upon him,
said; Why do you burn me? What Fact have I committed
deserving Death? Did you not promise to set me
free for a Sum of Gold. And did I not give you
a far larger quantity than I promised? But if
it is your pleasure so to do, send me to your King
of Spain, and thus using many words to the same
purpose, tending to the Confusion and Detestation
of the Spanish Injustice, he was burnt to Death.
And here let us take into serious Consideration the
Right and Title they had to make this War, the Captivity,
Sentence, and Execution of this Prince, and the Conscience
wherewith these Tyrants have possessed themselves
of vast Treasures, which they have surreptitiously
and fraudulently taken away from this King, and a great
many more of the Rulers of these Kingdoms. But
as to the great number of their Enormities committed
by those who stile themselves Christians in order
to the extirpation of this People, I will hear repeat
some of them, which in the very beginning were seen
by a Franciscan, confirm’d by his own
Letters, and signed with his Hand and Seal, sending
some of them to the Perusian Provinces, and
others to the Kingdom of Castile: A Copy
whereof I have in my Custody, Signed with his Hand,
as I said before; the Contents whereof follow.
I Frier Marcus de Xlicia, of the
Franciscan Order, and Praefect of the whole
Fraternity residing in the Perusian Provinces, one
of the first among the Religious, who arriv’d
with the Spaniards in these parts. I
decalre with incontrovertible and undeniable Testimony,
those Transactions, which I saw with my own Eyes, and
particularly such as relate to the usage of the Inhabitants
of this Region. In the first place I was an
Eye-Witness, and am certainly assur’d, that
these Perusians are a People, who transcend
all other Indians in Meekness, Clemency, and
Love to Spaniards; and I have seen the Indians
bestow very liberally on them Gold, Silver, and Jewels,
being very serviceable to them many other wayes.
Nor did the Indians ever betake themselves
to their Arms in an Hostile manner, till by infinite
Injuries and Cruelties they were compell’d thereunto:
For on the contrary, they gave the Spaniards
an amicable and honourable Reception in all their
Towns, and furnished them with Provisions, and as
many Male and Female Servants as they required.
I can also farther testifie, that the Spaniards,
without the least provocation on their part, as soon
as they entred upon these Territories, did burn at
the Stake their most Potent Caciq Ataliba,
Prince of the whole Country, after they had extorted
from him above Two Millions of Gold, and possessed
themselves of his Province, without the least Opposition:
and Cochilimaca, his Captain General, who with
other Rulers, came peaceably into them, follow’d
him by the same fiery Tryal and Death. As also
some few days after, the Ruler of the Province of
Quitonia, who was burnt, without any Cause given,
or Crime laid to his Charge. They likewise
put Schapera, Prince of the Canaries
to the same Death, and in like manner, burnt the Feet
of Alvidis, the greatest of all the Quitonian
Lords, and rackt him with other Torments to Extract
from him a discovery of Ataliba’s Treasure,
whereof as appear’d after, he was totally ignorant.
Thus they treated Cocopaganga, Governour
of all the Provinces of Quitonia, who being
overcome with the Intreaties of Sebastian Bernalcarus,
the Governours Captain, went peaceably to pay them
a Visit; but because he could not give them as much
Gold as they demanded, they burnt him with many other
Casics and Chief Persons of Quality.
And as I understnad, did it with this evil Intention,
that they might not leave one surviving Lord or Peer
in the whole Countrey.
I also affirm that I saw with these Eyes
of mine the Spaniards for no other reason,
but only to gratifie their bloody mindedness,
cut off the Hands, Noses, and Ears, both of Indians
and Indianesses, and that in so many places
and parts, that it would be too prolix and tedious
to relate them. Nay, I have seen the Spaniards
let loose their Dogs upon the Indians to bait
and tear them in pieces, and such a Number of Villages
burnt by them as cannot well be discover’d:
Farther this is a certain Truth, that they snatched
Babes from the Mothers Embraces, and taking hold
of their Arms threw them away as far as they would
from them: (a pretty kind of barr-tossing Recreation.)
They committed many other Cruelties, which shook
me with Terror at the very sight of them, and would
take up too much time in the Relation.
I likewise aver, That the Spaniards
gathered together as many Indians as fill’d
Three Houses, to which, for no cause, (or a very inconsiderable
one) they set fire, and burnt every one of them:
But a Presbyter, Ocana by Name, chanced to
snatch a little baby out of the fire, which being
observ’d by a Spaniard, he tore him out
of his Arms, and threw him into the midst of the
Flames, where he was with the rest, soon burnt to
Ashes, which Spaniard the same day he committed
that Fact, returning to his Quarters, dyed suddenly
by the way, and I advised them not to give him Christian
Burial.
Farthermore I saw them send to several
Casics and Principal Indians, promising
them a protecting Passeport to travel peaceably
and securely to them, who, no sooner came, but they
were burnt; Two of them before my Face, one at Andonia,
and the other at Tumbala, nor could I with
all my perswasions and preaching to them prevail so
far as to save them from the Fire. And this
I do maintain according to God and my own Conscience,
as far as I could possibly learn, that the Inhabitants
of Perusia never promoted or raised any Commotion
or Rebellion, though as it is manifest to all Men,
they were afflicted with Evil Dealings and Cruel
Torments: And they, not without Cause, the Spaniards
breaking their Faith and Word, betraying the Truth
and Tyrannically contrary to all Law and Justice,
destroying them and the whole Country, inflicting
on them great Injuries and Losses, were more reay
to prepare themselves for Death, than still to fall
at once into such great and irrecoverable Miseries.
Nay I do declare, according to Information
from the Indians themselves, that there are
to this day far greater Quantities of Gold kept hid
and concealed than ever were yet detected or brought
to light, which by means of the Spanish Injustice
and Cruelty, they would not then, nor ever will discover
so long as they are so barbarously treated, but will
rather chose to dye with the Herd. Whereat the
Lord God is highly offended and the King hath very
ill Offices done him, for he is hereby defrauded
of this Region, which was sufficiently able to furnish
all Castile with Necessaries, the Recovery whereof
can never be expected without great difficulty and
vast Expenses.
Thus far I have acquainted you with
the very words of this Religious Franciscan,
ratified by the Bishop of Mexico, who testifieth
that the said Frier Marc did affirm and maintain
what is above-mentioned.
Here it is to be observ’d what
this said Frier was an Eye-Witness of; for he travelled
up in this Countrey Fifty or a Hundred Miles, for the
space of Nine or Ten Years, when as yet, few Spaniards
had got footing there, but afterward, at the noise
of Gold to be had there in great plenty, Four or Five
Thousand came thither, who spread themselves through
those Kingdoms and Provinces the space of Five or Six
Hundred Miles, which they made wholly desloate, committing
the same, or greater Cruelies than are before recited;
for in reality they destroyed from that time to these
very days, above an Hundred Thousand poor Souls more
than he gives an Account of, and with less fear of
God and the King, nay with less Mercy have they destroyed
the greatest part of Mankind in these Kingdoms, above
Four Millions suffering by violent Death.
A few days after they darted to Death
with Arrows made of Reeds a Puissant Queen, the Wife
of a Potentate, who still sways the Imperial Scepter
of that Kingdom, whom the Spaniards had a design
to take, which instigated him to raise a Rebellion,
and he still continues a Rebel. They seized
the Queen his Consort, and contrary to all Law and
Equity murdered her, as is said before, who was then,
as report, big with Child, only for this Reason, that
they might add fresh Affliction and Grief to her Husband.