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Ramirez, Andres "Muy Reverendos señore... Toledo: 1540. Inquisition 2
Spanish. Alonso Carranza, a silk weaver of the San Christoval parish (Toledo), is certified to have completed his sentence by publicly standing hatless with a yellow candle during high mass. Contains signature.
Cuesta, Ignacio "Hermano: Vuestra cass... S.l.n.a.: [1600s?]. Inquisition 1
Spanish. Notice of death penalty, addressed to an unnamed prisoner with final offer of reconciliation. Contains signature and wax seal.
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.
Escritura de Ventta que en ... S.l.n.a.: [1513]. Inquisition 4
Spanish. The properties were apparently used as inquisitorial prisons. Summary in 18th century hand given on first page.
Memorial, que el Tribunal, ... S.l.n.a.: [1620s]. Inquisition 10
Spanish. Collection of policy documents, some fragmentary, compiled under Inquisitor General Andrés Pacheco (1622-1626). Formerly part of a larger volume, foliated 402-406.
"De mi el licenciado J... Toledo: 1574. Inquisition 6
Spanish. Printed certificate filled out by hand and signed by inquisitors, listing punishments for an excommunicate woman; contains further manuscript notes on verso. Damaged, illegible in parts.
"Sepan cuantos esta ca... [Seville?]: 1559. Inquisition 5
Spanish. Signed document listing benefices and possessions of various clergy in Seville region.
Treslado de las familiatura... Treviana, Logroño: 1629 (manuscript), 1617 (printed document). Inquisition 12
Spanish. Two separate but related documents; the first is a manuscript notarized document (Treviana, 1629) produced on behalf of Diego Lopez de Ocio, a familiar of the inquisition. It includes copies of various documents, including certificates of familiatura originally granted to both Diego Lopez de Ocio (1611) and his uncle Hernando Correa de Velasco (1571). The second is a printed certificate (Logroño 1617), filled out by hand, noting privileges for Diego Lopez de Ocio in his capacity of inquisitorial familiar. Cf. INQ100.
Belando, Nicolas de Jesus "Declaracion firmada p... S.l.n.a.: [1700s?]. Inquisition 18
Spanish. The original declaration is dated 1745; this is a later copy of the late 18th or early 19th century.
Bta. Judicial por Don Juan ... S.l. [Talavera?]: 1651, 1713, 1859. Inquisition 14
Spanish. Collection of legal documents concerning property confiscated by the inquisition; also later transaction involving same property.