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Juana, Reina Doña [queen Juana "the mad"] La Reyno dona Juana Paraque... Valladolid: 1510. Inquisition 3
Spanish. Royal document in defense of the Santa Hermandad Vieja de Toledo confraternity. Signed by members of the consejo, with large royal wax seal (on verso). A later transcript has been added at the end.
Martinez de Zuñiga, Hernando Testimonio de Calificador d... [Valladolid]: 1671. Inquisition 16
Spanish. Testimony of Valladolid inquisition secretary Martinez de Zuñiga, supporting Francisco Sanz Maldonado's candidacy for the office of inquisitorial calificador. Sanz Martinez was a Jesuit and catedratico of Salamanca.
Titulo de familiar del sant... Valladolid: 1545. Inquisition 92
Spanish. Prepared certificate filled in by a second hand, naming Miguel de Salamanca a familiar of the inquisition. Contains later family tree on verso, showing Salamanca's linear descendants through 1670s. Contains signature of inquisitor Doctor Gonzales. Cf. INQ97.
Titulos de Familiar del San... Valladolid: 1559. Inquisition 93
Spanish. Document naming Juan de Torizes a familar of the inquisition. Contains text of earlier royal documents concerning appointment and privileges of familiares. Contains signatures.
Josef Nuenta Escalante, Jose Manuel Calderon et al Diligencias contra el Reo A... Santiago Compandaro [Cupandaro], Valladolid: 1798-1799. Inquisition 125
Spanish. Inquisitorial trial of Atanasio de la Cruz, Indian of Copándaro, near San Luis de Potosí (Mexico), for having made a pact with the devil. The trial began in Copándaro (1798), but was later moved to the episcopal seat of Valladolid [Mexico]. Multiple documents in multiple hands, with signatures of several inquisition officials. De la Cruz was absolved and released in July 1799.
Francisco Uraga " El señor Inquisidor ... Valladolid: 1796. Inquisition 124
Spanish. Denunciation of Fr. Josef, with testimony of colleagues concerning various improprieties at mass, as well as illicit use of chocolate, women and pornographic images. Single document with signatures Ramón Pérez and Isidorio Carranza as well as notary Francisco Uraga.