CHAP. CXXXVI. How the chief officers and principal personages of Narvaez's troops request leave to return to Cuba, which Cortes grants, and they accordingly leave; also how our general sends ambassadors to Spain, St. Domingo, and Jamaica 381
NOTES 387
[Transcriber's Notes: The errata below have been corrected in the text. Footnote 24 has also been moved to its correct position in the text.]
ERRATA.
P. 17, l. 3, for Fronseca, read Fonseca. 17, 24, for dubbloons, read doubloons. 20, 18, for Chaopa, read Chiapa. 20, 26, for Mautanzas, read Matanza. 31, 8, for this, read their. 31, 28, for surrounded, read surmounted. 51, 17, for his, read its P. 53, l. 19, read whom the king Quauhtemoctzin took. 126, 2, for which, read whom. 230, 22, for were, read was. 355, 9, for when, read where. 365, 33, for were the townships, read was the township.
CONQUEST
OF
MEXICO AND NEW SPAIN.