A MS. volume in the Library of the University of Halle (Yc, 20, Tom. I) contains the reports to the Suprema by the tribunal of Toledo of its operations, from the auto de fe of September 4, 1575, to that of February 7, 1610. The auto of 1595 is however missing and the report of the last one is incomplete, breaking off at the tenth case. So far as it goes, the record for these 35 years embraces 1172 cases, an analysis of which yields the following results:

Bigamy 53Propositions—
Blasphemy46 On Offerings for the Dead3
Fornication not a sin264 On the Eucharist3
Personating officials13 On the Sacraments1
Sorcery18 On Canonization and Saints3
Heresy, Illuminism12 On the Authority of Scripture1
Protestant sects47 On the Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes1
Greek Christians3 On the Stigmata of St. Francis1
Offences against the Inquisition22 On Excommunication1
Personating Priesthood25 On Marriage and Adultery9
Judaizers174 On Oaths1
Moriscos190 On Holy Orders1
Irreverence5 On Moors1
False witness8 On Self-Damnation1
Do in cases of Limpieza57 On Infidelity1
Solicitation in Confession52 On Impeccability1
Propositions, Marriage better than priesthood30 On Sin inevitable1
Scholastic discussion at Alcalá7 On the Papal Power2
Ridicule of pious observances3 On Women1
Story about St. Peter4 On Homicide1
Excuse for blasphemy1 On the Inquisition3
On God9 On the Royal Power3
On Christ5 On Incest1
On the Virgin4 On the Defeat of the Armada1
On Magdalen4 Various8
On Belief in Virgin and Saints1Offences of Officials22
On the Grace of God1Slander1
On Salvation12Hermaphrodite1
On the Resurrection6Quarrel over an Irish Benefice1
On the Future Life4Imposture1
On Indulgences9Smuggling of Horses1
On Images6Apostate Frailes2
On the Necessity of Mass6Favoring Vandoma (Henry IV)1
On Confession5Irregularities1
On Intercessory Prayer1

In Legajo I of the Archivo histórico Nacional, Inquisicion de Toledo, there is a volume of which the introductory lines state that on February 8, 1648, Gonzalo Bravo Graxera, then inspecting the tribunal, reminded the inquisitors that a carta acordada of May 22, 1570, required a register to be kept of all penitents appearing in the autos, with their punishments. Thereupon a book was procured for the purpose and the record commenced. It extends from 1648 to 1794 and is doubtless complete. An analysis of this yields the following results:

STATISTICS OF OFFENCES AND PENALTIES

Bigamy62Marriage in Orders10
Blasphemy37Solicitation in Confessional68
Fornication not a sin3Mala doctrina in Do9
Personating officials4Rebaptism (Greek)1
Fautorship16Errors1
Sorcery100Hipocrita1
Illuminism (Molinism etc.)17Fray Berrocosa2
Protestantism11Gypsy1
Heresy3Greek1
Suspicion of Heresy2Atheism1
Deluded and Deluders16Burlesque Sermon1
Impeding the Inquisition13Threatening a witness1
Insulting officials3Hiding confiscated property1
Disrespect to Inquisition5Offence of a Notary1
Speaking ill of Do1Blackmailing1
Personating Priesthood12Breaking prison2
Judaism659 Do exile and presidio4
Mahometanism5Non-performance of sentence1
Apostasy2Cofradia execrable1
Irreverence and Sacrilege3Improper rules for a Congregation1
Propositions74Printing without licence1

In the Royal Library of Berlin Qt. 9548 is a volume containing relations of sixty-four autos held in various tribunals, between 1721 and 1727. During this period inquisitorial energy was mainly directed against Judaism, as will be seen from the following summary of the cases:

Bigamy 35Personating officials1
Blasphemy4Judaism824
Fautorship2Apostasy6
Sorcery etc.57Mahometanism1
Protestantism3Marriage in Orders1
Heresy4False witness17
Deluders2Rebaptism2
Personating Priesthood1Breaking prison3

Punishments.

In the Toledo record of 1575-1610 the sentences include