[754] Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 6, n. 2, fol. 281, 341, 342.—Bibl. nacional, MSS., D, 118, fol. 250, n. 66.
[755] Bibl. nacional, MSS., D, 118, fol. 257, n. 68.
[756] Breve Discurso contra a heretica perfidia do Judaismo, fol. 67, 172 (Lisboa, 1623).
[757] Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 812, Lima, fol. 17.—In 1628 we find five refugees from Montemor earning their livelihood at Huelva.—Ib. fol. 18.
[758] Historia dos principaes Actos, pp. 262-7, 298-301, 316-21. The statistics of the respective tribunals are:—
| Relaxed | |||
| In person. | In effigy. | Penanced. | |
| Lisbon | 75 | 51 | 1231 |
| Evora | 73 | 56 | 1891 |
| Coimbra | 82 | 54 | 1873 |
| 230 | 161 | 4995 | |
The pardons of 1627 and 1630 are indicated by the discharge of all the prisoners in the three Inquisitions (Ibidem, pp. 265, 299, 301, 319). These pardons were bitterly fought over. See the documents printed by E. N. Adler in Revue des Etudes Juives, No. 97, p. 66; No. 99, p. 54; No. 100, pp. 212, 216; No. 101, p. 99.
[759] Bibl. nationale de France, fonds italien, 1260. fol. 1, I, § 11.
[760] See Adler’s Documents, Revue des Etudes Juives, No. 100, p. 231.
[761] Luys de Melo, Verdades Cathólicas, § 4. This statement is confirmed by a memorial of the New Christians, who complain that there is scarce a town that is not depopulated; a single arrest suffices to bring about the imprisonment of all the people.—Adler’s Documents (Revue des Etudes Juives, No. 97, p. 63).