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"Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de México: 1810. Inquisition 403
Spanish. Edict banning a proclamation by Joseph Bonaparte and a Mexican creole tract deemed insulting to the Spanish king Ferdinand VII. Contains signatures.
"Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de México: 1810. Inquisition 405
Spanish. Edict banning a proclamation by Joseph Bonaparte, as well as other writings including Nicolás Freret's "Lettres à Eugenie".
"Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de Sevilla [Seville]: 1807. Inquisition 400
Spanish. Edict banning 17 books and writings, 9 of which are forbidden even to those with licenses, expurgating one other and making corrections. Contains signature.
"Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de México: 1807. Inquisition 399
Spanish. Edict denouncing a text by José Rojas, resident of Baltimore MD. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Real Decreto y Proclama de ... Cádiz; Madrid; [Arganda del Rey]: [1813]. Inquisition 410
Spanish. Collection of documents relating to the abolition of the inquisition, apparently dating to 1813 and purchased by a priest of Arganda named José Garcia Armesto. Included are 5 printed proclamations (some with signatures) from the regency Cortes on reform of religious life in Spain, including abolition of the inquisition while retaining punishments for heresy. Manuscript copies of instructions follow, with various signatures, explaining how measures are to be implemented in local parishes.
Cano Manuel, Antonio et al "La Regencia del Reyno... Cádiz: 1813. Inquisition 409
Spanish. Notice of the Cortes' decision under Constitution article 305 to abolish the inquisition's use of images and inscriptions to publicize and memorialize the names of those formerly condemned for heresy. These are to be removed from all churches and monasteries, and destroyed within 3 days. Cf. INQ408.
Cano Manuel, Antonio et al "La Regencia del Reyno... Cádiz: 1813. Inquisition 408
Spanish. Notice of the Cortes' decision under Constitution article 305 to abolish the inquisition's use of images and inscriptions to publicize and memorialize the names of those formerly condemned for heresy. These are to be removed from all churches and monasteries, and destroyed within 3 days. Cf. INQ409.
[King Fernando VII] "El glorioso título de... Inquisicion de Mallorca: 1814. Inquisition 413
Spanish. Royal proclamation on the restoration of the inquisition.
Palafox, Juan de Carta del Vble. D. Juan de ... Cadiz: 1813. Inquisition 412
Spanish. Edited and published with notes by the polemicist Antonio de Puigblanch.
Representacion de los Ilust... Cádiz: 1812. Inquisition 406
Spanish.