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145:. During the navigation in the fjords and channels, the Spanish began to doubt the indications of Cristóbal Talcapillán. Cristóbal Talcapillán's help in translating interrogations of a captured Chono woman suggested his translations were fabrications. Subsequently, when he was enquired about his allegations Talcapillán retracted indications about where to find iron anchors and said he had been coerced to lie by 125:
territory south of Chiloé giving credibility to his allegations. Authorities went was far as sending Cristóbal Talcapillán to Lima, the capital of the viceroyalty, to investigate his claims. Cristóbal Talcapillán was sent back to Chiloé and it was then decided that a major expedition should be sent to the verify the presence of Englishmen or other Europeans.
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which was the main language of Chiloé –including the Spanish settlements– at the time. While there he began to give indications about the existence of European settlements in the archipelagoes of Patagonia. Spanish authorities learned about this and interviewed him. He drew accurate "maps" of the
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to the south. Jerónimo Díaz de Mendoza led an expedition in 1674 that having failed to find any Europeans in Patagonia went back to Chiloé with Cristóbal Talcapillán and other indigenous Chono they encountered. In 1674 he was about 25 years old according to estimations of the Spanish. In
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Having realized that Cristóbal Talcapillán was highly unreliable the expedition returned to Chiloé in late January 1676. The possibility of Talcapillán's reports being false was already considered when
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received his instructions in Peru. In such case Talcapillán was to be left in Chiloé at the disposal of Spanish authorities.
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in September 1675. Picking Cristóbal Talcapillán in Chiloé where the expedition was also outfitted with nine
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Eventually Talcapillán was punished for the false alarm. According to the Viceroy of Peru
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man who became known for his role in ushering the expeditions of
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Guide and translator in the Antonio de Vea expedition
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Index

Fjords and channels of Patagonia
San Lorenzo Island
Antonio de Vea expedition
Chono
Bartolomé Gallardo
Antonio de Vea
fjords and channels of Patagonia
John Narborough
explored the coasts of Patagonia
Chiloé
Chacao
Veliche
expedition led by Antonio de Vea
El Callao
dalcas
Bartolomé Gallardo
Francisco Gallardo
Antonio de Vea
Baltasar de la Cueva
lashes
penal labour
San Lorenzo Island
presidio



Martinic B., Mateo
"Las exploraciones inglesas en el estrecho de Magallanes. El mapa manuscrito de John Narborough"
Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia

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