Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 8 by Filson Young
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Secretary.
"Done in Seville, November 21. "Your father who loves you more than himself. .S. .S.A.S. XMY Xpo FERENS." "I wrote again to their Highnesses entreating them to order that these people who went with me should be paid, because they are poor and it is three years since they left their homes. The news which they bring is more than extraordinary. They have endured infinite dangers and hardships. I did not wish to rob the country, so as not to cause scandal, because reason advises its being populated, and then gold will be obtained freely without scandal. Speak of this to the Secretary and to the Lord Bishop and to Juan Lopez and to whomever you think it advisable to do so." The Bishop of Palencia referred to in this letter is probably Bishop Fonseca--probably, because it is known that he did become Bishop of Palencia, although there is a difference of opinion among historians as to whether the date of his translation to that see was before or after this letter. No matter, except that one is glad to think that an old enemy--for Fonseca and Columbus had bitter disagreements over the fitting out of various expeditions--had shown himself friendly at last. |
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