The other side of the story of the convent of San Placido is given in the appeal of Doña Teresa for a reversal of her sentence. Several copies of this have been preserved. The one I have used is in the Bibl. nacional, MSS., S, 294, fol. 387. Fuller details of this curious conventual episode will be found in my “Chapters from the Religious History of Spain,” pp. 309-18.
[358] Two copies of the sentence of Calderon are in the Bodleian Library, Arch. Seld. 130 and A. Subt. 11. It has also been printed by Eyssenhardt, Mittheilungen aus der Stadtbibliothek zu Hamburg, 1886.
A short account of the auto de fe of 1630 will be found in the Appendix to “Chapters from the Religious History of Spain.”
[359] Relacion, fol. 258, 297.
[360] Relacion, fol. 259-60, 290.
[361] Ibidem, fol. 261-7.—“Que por lo que tocava á Don Gerónimo no tocava al santo oficio el proceder en esta causa, por no tener calidad de oficio lo contra el testificado.”
[362] Relacion, fol. 267-8.—Bibl. nacional, MSS., S, 294, fol. 387.—Archivo hist. nacional, Inquisicion de Valencia, Lib. VII de Autos, Leg. 2, fol. 27.
[363] Pii PP. V, Bull. Inter multiplices (Lib. V, in Septimo, ii, 10).
[364] Archivo de Simancas, Gracia y Justicia, Inquisicion, Leg. 621, fol. 156-60.
[365] Archivo de Simancas, Inquisition, Lib. 53, fol. 54, 60.