A Journall of Three thousand and Three hundredMiles within the main Land of AMERICA.
Wherin is set forth his Voyage from Spain to St. John de Ulhua;and from thence to Xalappa, to Tlaxcallan, the City of Angeles, andforward to Mexico; With the description of that great City,as it was in former times, and also at this present.
Likewise his Journey from Mexico through the Provinces of Guaxaca,Chiapa, Guatemala, Vera Paz, Truxillo, Comayagua; with hisabode Twelve years about Guatemala, and especially in theIndian-towns of Mixco, Pinola, Petapa, Amatitlan.
As also his strange and wonderfull Conversion, and Calling from thoseremote Parts to his Native Countrey.
With his return through the Province of Nicaragua, and Costa Rica,to Nicoya, Panama, Portobelo, Cartagena, and Havana, with diversoccurrents and dangers that did befal in the said Journey.
ALSO,
A New and exact Discovery of the Spanish Navigation tothose Parts; And of their Dominions, Government, Religion, Forts,Castles, Ports, Havens, Commodities, fashions, behaviour ofSpaniards, Priests and Friers, Blackmores, Mulatto's, Mestiso's,Indians; and of their Feasts and Solemnities.
With a Grammar, or some few Rudiments of the Indian Tongue,called, Poconchi, or Pocoman.
By the true and painfull endevours ofThomas Gage,now Preacher ofthe Word of God at Acris in the County ofKent. Anno Dom. 1648.
London, Printed by R. Cotes, and are to be sold by Humphrey Blunden at theCastle in Cornhill, and Thomas Williams at the Bible in Little-Britain, 1648.