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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- VOYAGE TO THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAN BY THE CAPTAIN PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBÓA, IN THE YEARS 1579 AND 1580, AND ACCOUNTS OF THE EXPEDITION
- I NARRATIVE AND ROUTE OF THE VOYAGE AND DISCOVERY OF THE STRAIT OF THE MOTHER OF GOD, FORMERLY CALLED “OF MAGELLAN”
- IV CONCISE NARRATIVE BY PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBÓA
- 1 Fitting Out—Conduct of Diego Flores—Opening Disaster—Voyage to Rio de Janeiro—Wintering—Disgraceful conduct of Diego Flores and the captains
- 2 Incapacity and Villainy of Diego Flores.–Two abortive Voyages
- 3 Desertion of Diego Flores
- 4 The Settlements in the Straits
- 5 Captivity of Sarmiento
- V DECLARATION
- Index
- Index
- Plate section
4 - The Settlements in the Straits
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- VOYAGE TO THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAN BY THE CAPTAIN PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBÓA, IN THE YEARS 1579 AND 1580, AND ACCOUNTS OF THE EXPEDITION
- I NARRATIVE AND ROUTE OF THE VOYAGE AND DISCOVERY OF THE STRAIT OF THE MOTHER OF GOD, FORMERLY CALLED “OF MAGELLAN”
- IV CONCISE NARRATIVE BY PEDRO SARMIENTO DE GAMBÓA
- 1 Fitting Out—Conduct of Diego Flores—Opening Disaster—Voyage to Rio de Janeiro—Wintering—Disgraceful conduct of Diego Flores and the captains
- 2 Incapacity and Villainy of Diego Flores.–Two abortive Voyages
- 3 Desertion of Diego Flores
- 4 The Settlements in the Straits
- 5 Captivity of Sarmiento
- V DECLARATION
- Index
- Index
- Plate section
Summary
Pedro Sarmient and Diego de la Ribera, with their people, remained at Rio Janeiro, waiting for the season to sail southwards. With them were the Captains Gregorio de las Alas and Pedro Avendano, and Alonso de las Alas, who went to Bahia as Accountant. Two of the captains appointed to serve in the Strait had been drowned with the Arriola. The other two were Andres de Viedma and Pedro Iňiguez. Another had been left at San Vicente in charge of the fort. Francisco Garces, who came as Treasurer, and Geronimo de Heredia, the Accountant, were also at San Vicente. Out of the twelve Friars sent by your Majesty, only two remained, the Commissary, Fray Amador, and his companion, Torreblanca. Of the others, Don Alonso de Sotomayor took some by force, and and some fled at Santa Catalina and came with the ships that were left at San Vicente. They had all mutinied through the instigations of Diego Flores and the Treasurer Garcia.
Pedro Sarmiento saw the nakedness of the soldiers, and tried to remedy the evil and to cover the bodies of the most necessitous with some old pieces of cloth that had been saved from the stores, also giving them shirts and hose, and buying hides with which they could make sandals for themselves. Thus a remedy was found, to the glory of God and thanks to your Majesty ; for with the royal clothing much damaged but carefully kept, they became joyful, consoled, and pleased, praying to God for your Majesty, and saying that they were ready to start.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1895