Don Joseph de Noboa, Sec’y.
In the Council, September 4th, 1756.
Señores, Barreda, Ravazo, and Herreros.
Let justice be executed according to the above sentence.
EXTRACTS
FROM THE REGISTER OF THE PRISONS.
March, 1730.
No. 8. Juan Panisso. Prison of the Martyrs. Maintenance, two sueldos and the bread of the Contractor.
Juan Panisso, a native and inhabitant of this city, a married man, in custody in the secret Prison of this Holy Office, with his property sequestrated, for uttering heretical speeches. Respecting this prisoner, information was forwarded last January, that proceedings were on foot for taking the depositions of the witnesses against him, with a view to their publication. The audience for this purpose was held on the twentyninth of this month, and the prisoner answered to the charges with a full denial. In this state the case remains at present.
April, 1730.
The prisoner was furnished with the publication of the testimony, and allowed to confer with his counsel. He drew up articles of defence, and in this state the case remains.