[1074] Pulgar, Letra XXV (p. 58).
[1075] Archivo de Simancas, Patronato Real, Inquisicion, Leg. único, fol. 27.
[1076] Ibidem, fol. 35.—It is probably to this that allusion is made, November 10, 1527, by Martin de Salinas, in a letter to Ferdinand of Austria when, in enumerating the sources from which Charles expected to carry on the war, he includes more than a million of gold offered by the New Christians, “without disturbing the Inquisition.” There is no appearance that the project was successful.—A. Rodriguez Villa, El Emperador Carlos V y su Corte, p. 386 (Madrid, 1903).
[1077] MSS. of Archivo municipal de Sevilla, Seccion especial, Siglo XVIII, Letra A, T. 4, n. 46.
[1078] Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Lib. 812, fol. 3, 4, 9.
[1079] Ibidem, Gracia y Justicia, Inquisicion, Leg. 621, fol. 80-1.
[1080] Bibl. nacional, MSS., S, 294, fol. 375.
[1081] Ibidem, D, 150, fol. 224.—Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Lib. 40, fol. 138.
[1082] Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Leg. 1465, fol. 30.
[1083] Royal Library of Berlin, Qt 9548.