[137] In 1608 the see of Cuzco was estimated to be worth 40,000 ducats per annum.—Cabrera, Relaciones, p. 346.

[138] Salazar de Mendoza, Vida de Fray D. Bartolomé de Carranza y de Miranda, cap. I-VII.—Salazar was a penitentiary of the cathedral of Toledo and wrote this work at the request of Carranza’s successor, the Inquisitor-general Quiroga. It was not printed until Valladares issued an edition in 1788. This I have not seen and my references are to a MS. copy.

[139] Bzovii Annal. Eccles. ann. 1566, n. 89.—Salazar, op. cit., cap. VIII-X.

[140] Salazar, cap. XI.—Coleccion de Documentos, V, 528.

[141] Salazar, cap. XII.

[142] Controversia de necessaria Residentia personali Episcoporum et aliorum inferiorum Pastorum. Lugduni, 1550. The first edition was of Venice, 1547; there was a third, Antwerp, 1554, and a reprint as late as 1767, in Madrid.

[143] Caballero, Vida de Fray Melchor Cano, p. 624 (Madrid, 1871).

[144] Philip’s consulta and Cano’s parecer were printed by Usoz y Rio in his “Reformistas antiguos españoles” (Dos Informaziones, Append. p. 27, Madrid, 1857) and more recently by Caballero, Vida de Melchor Cano, p. 512.

[145] Caballero, pp. 502, 507, 508, 527-9, 530-2, 534-5.

[146] Llorente, Hist. crít. cap. XXXII, Art. 1, n. 3.—Salazar, cap. VIII.—Menéndez Pelayo, II, 378.