Friar Boyle And Don Peter Margarite, Who Had Deserted The Island Without
Leave, As Before Related, Combined Together On Their Return Into Spain To
Discredit The Admiral And His Discoveries, Because They Had Not Found Gold
Laid Up In Chests, Or Growing On Trees, Ready To Lay Hold Of.
They also
grossly misrepresented the conduct of the admiral in his government of the
colony; and there being other letters sent against him in the four ships
commanded by Antonio de Torres, their Catholic majesties began to listen
to the aspersions of the malcontents.
Owing to this, about the same time
that Columbus was taking the field against the insurgents in the Royal
Plain, their majesties sent out Juan Aguado, one of the pages of their
bed chamber, with authority to inquire into the actual situation of
affairs in Hispaniola. They sent at the same time four ships under his
command, carrying provisions and other necessaries for the assistance of
the colony. The credentials with which he was furnished were in the
following terms: "Gentlemen, yeomen, and others residing in the Indies, we
send you our page of the bed chamber, Juan Aguado, who will discourse with
you in our name, and to whom we command you to give full credit. Given at
Madrid on the 9th of April." Aguado arrived at Isabella about the month of
October, when the admiral was absent in the province of Maguana,
prosecuting the war against the brothers of Caunabo. He immediately
began to carry himself with a high hand, intermeddling in the government,
reproving some of the officers of the colony who had been appointed by the
admiral, imprisoning others, and paying no respect to Don Bartholomew
Columbus, who had been left to govern the town of Isabella.
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