Before Leaving The
Island, He Thought Fit To Place Certain Forts In Good Order, Which He Had
Begun To Erect For The Security Of The Colony, And To Keep The Natives
Under Subjection.
Besides the fort of St Thomas, already mentioned, for
protecting the mines of Cibao, there were the fort of
St Mary Magdalen,
called likewise the lower Macorix, situated in the district belonging to
Guanozonel, one of the caciques in the Royal Plain, three or four
leagues from where the town of Santiago now stands, the command of which
fort was confided to Lewis de Arriaga. Another fort, named Santa
Catalina, or St Catherine, was placed under the command of Ferdinand
Navarro, a native of Logronno. Another fort on the banks of the Yaqui,
towards Ciboa, was named Esperanza, or the Hope. Another, in the
district of the cacique Guarionex, in the Royal Plain, was called the
Conception, which was commanded by Juan de Ayala, who was afterwards
succeeded by Michael Ballester. The caciques, who were much burdened by
the gold tax, informed the admiral that there were good gold mines to the
southward, and advised him to send a party of Christians to explore them.
Being much interested in this matter, as conducive to support his
reputation at court, for which this served very opportunely on his
approaching return to Spain, the admiral sent a party under Francis de
Garay, and Michael Diaz, with some guides furnished by the Indians, to
examine into the truth of this report.
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