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175. “On account of ashes, ” _Ruma chah_; Brasseur translates thisexpression, “á cause de billevesées. ” 176. Juan Rogel was one of the “oidores. ” 177. Alonso Lopez Cerrato entered upon his duties in Guatemala May 26, 1548. 179. Pedro Ramirez de Quiñones. The actor in this attempt was one of theoidores. Bancroft, who refers to the quarrel between the Governor andBishop Marroquin, does not satisfactorily explain it. See his _Hist. OfCentral America_, Vol. II, pp. 326-7. On Ramirez, see Juarros,... _Hist. Guatemala_, Tom. I, pp. 235-6. 181. Antonio Rodriguez de Quezada took possession of the Presidency ofGuatemala Jan. 14, 1554, and retained it till his death in November, 1558; he was succeeded by Pedro Ramirez. (Comp. Juarros, I, p. 255, withBancroft, _Hist. Cent. Am. _, II, p. 358, who says 1555. ) 181. [TN-32] “There was but little between them, ” _Xa [c]a halal qui coholahauh_; this expression is not clear. There appears to be considerablevagueness in the writer’s chronology in this passage.
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