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Beltran, Felipe "Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de Sevilla, y Real Castillo de Triana [Seville]: 1778. Inquisition 390
Spanish. Edict banning a book entitled "L'An dux mille quatre-cent quarante. Rève s'il en fut jamais" (London 1776); no copies may be held in any library, except for the Biblioteca Real. Contains signature.
Quintano Bonifaz, Manuel "Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de Sevilla, y Real Castillo de Triana [Seville]: 1772. Inquisition 386
Spanish. Edict banning satyrical writings or images related to the expulsion of the Jesuits, which have recently emerged in Spain and the Americas. Contains signature and wax seal. Cf. 381.
"Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de Corte [Madrid]: 1773. Inquisition 387
Spanish. Edict banning 21 books and writings and expurgating two others. Contains signatures and wax seal.
"Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de Murcia: 1801. Inquisition 393
Spanish. Edict banning 72 books and writings, 42 of which are forbidden even to those with licenses, and expurgating several others. All restrictions on the writings of Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, on the other hand, are removed in accordance with earlier edicts.
"Nos los Inquisidores ... S.l.: 1805. Inquisition 397
Spanish. Edict banning 24 books and writings, 9 of which are forbidden even to those with licenses, and expurgating several others. Space for date and place left blank.
"Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de México: 1809. Inquisition 401
Spanish. Edict banning 55 books and writings (including Gibbon's "Decline and Fall"), 24 of which are forbidden even to those with licenses, expurgating 6 others. Contains signatures.
"Nos los Inquisidores ... En la Inquisicion de México: 1810. Inquisition 404
Spanish. Edict denouncing Joseph Bonaparte's pretensions in Spain and his encouragement of rebels in the Americas, banning all his proclamations and requiring parishioners to denounce clergy who support him.
"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.