Ecuador -- History -- To 1809; Peru -- History -- 1548-1820; Peru -- History -- Conquest, 1522-1548; Pizarro, Gonzalo, -1548
=Nicaragua=, 5
=Nieva=, Viceroy Count of, 187, 187 (_n._) (_see_ Zuñiga y Velasco)
=Niño=, Rodrigo, Licentiate, appointed Procurator, 53;
career of, 53 (_n._);
takes part in the reception of the Viceroy, 56, 57;
returns to Lima, 128
=Nombre de Dios=, Blasco Nuñez arrives at, 2
=Nuñez=, Francisco Velasquez Vela de, General,
brother of the Viceroy, sails with Blasco Nuñez, 1 (_n._);
arrives at Tumbez with the Viceroy, 14;
at Truxillo, 34;
sent to intercept the traitors, 115;
plot to murder, 126, 127;
returns to the Viceroy, 127, 129;
beheaded, 159
=Nuñez=, Juan Velasquez Vela, appointed Captain of the Guard, 99
=Nuñez=, Rodrigo, at enmity with Vaca de Castro, 23
=Nuñez Vela=, Blasco, the Viceroy, sets sail from San Lucar, 1;
arrives at Gran Canaria, 1;
reaches Nombre de Dios, 2;
proceeds to the city of Panama, 2;
his cruel death at Añaquito, 2;
is appointed with four Judges to enforce the new laws in Peru, 3, 3 (_n._);
alleged strained relations with the Judges, 4;
his answer to Governor Rodrigo de Contreras, 6;
rejects the Judges’ advice, 7;
leaves Panama and reaches Tumbez, 10;
writes letters to the city of San Francisco
del Quito, Puerto Viejo, and Guayaquil, 10;
his action at Tumbez, 14, 15;
journeys to San Miguel, 15;
enforces the new laws there, 15;
proceeds to Truxillo, 17;
is to be received at Lima, 17;
letter to Charles V, 18 (_n._);
his commission from the King appointing him Viceroy made public, 19, 20, 21;
is reported as having liberated Indians at Truxillo and San Miguel, 23;
departs from San Miguel, 23;
travels by the Royal Road of the Coast, 23;
his grand reception at Truxillo, 24;
remains there, 33, 34;
departure from, 46;
his approach to Lima, 50;
arrives at La Barranca, 50;
meets Pero Lopez, 50;
on his nearing Lima met by citizens, 54;
discourses with Bishop of Lima, 54, 55;
reception of, at Lima, 56, 57;
disturbed at the news of Gonzalo Pizarro’s being made Procurator, 76, 77;
his hatred of Vaca de Castro, 82;
greatly grieved at the news of the seizure of the artillery, 82;
orders the new laws to be proclaimed publicly, 83;
imprisons Vaca de Castro, 85, 86;
imprisons Lorenzo de Aldana, 86;
orders a fleet, 86;
appoints Diego Alvarez de Cueto as Captain-General
and Jeronimo Zurbano as Captain, 86;
approves of Bishop Don Jeronimo de Loaysa’s mission to Cuzco, 87;
his call to arms, 89;
sends Pero Lopez with orders to Gonzalo Pizarro, 89;
writes letters to the King and the Council, 91;
summons the Judges to meet him, 94;
his speech to them, 95;
revokes the new laws, 97;
appoints captains, 99;
his address to them, 99;
active preparations of, 109, 110;
sends Captain Hernando de Alvarado to Truxillo, 111;
orders Manuel de Espinal to go to Arequipa, 112;
sends Jeronimo de Villegas to Huanuco, 112;
his complaints on receiving news of Pedro de Puelles’
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