Relaxation in Person15To be last in Choir and Refectory26
in Effigy18The Discipline11
Confiscation185Spiritual Penances17
Fines (aggregating 2,586,625 mrs.)141Hearing Mass as Penitent in Church66
Reconciliation207 Do in Audience-Chamber150
in Effigy1Abjuration de vehementi21
Sanbenito186 de levi49
Imprisonment175Reprimand or warning56
Reclusion in convent or hospital87To write no more books1
Galleys91Temporary suspension from priestly functions1
Scourging133Public recantation1
Vergüenza26Cases dismissed30
Exile167 suspended98
Prohibition to leave Spain6Acquittals51
Gagging20
Deprivation of Confessing42
Disability for Orders10

The Toledo Record from 1648 to 1794 yields the following summary:

Relaxation in Person8Vergüenza 10
in Effigy63Exile566
Confiscation417Deprivation of confessing68
Fines (aggregating 30,600 ducats) 50Disability for Orders3
Do of half property of culprits14Suspension from Orders4
Reconciliation445 Do from confessing1
Prison and sanbenito, short terms183 Do from preaching11
Do Do perpetual161Deprivation of priestly functions5
Do Do irremissible82Degradation from priesthood1
Reclusion in convents etc.91Abjuration de vehementi51
Galleys, Presidios and Arsenals98 Do de levi314
Scourging92Reprimand467
Cases suspended104
Acquittals6

The sentences in the sixty-four autos de fe between 1721 and 1727 include:

Relaxation in Person77Prison etc. irremissible275
Do in Effigy74Galleys and Presidio99
Confiscation776Scourging297
Fine of one-half of property12Vergüenza13
Reconciliation630Exile189
Prison and sanbenito, short terms252Abjuration de vehementi31
Do perpetual113 Do de levi125

DOCUMENTS.

I.

Conclusion of Sentence of Relaxation of Don Gaspar de Centellas, For Protestantism, Valencia, September 17, 1564.