[1100] Llorente, Hist. crít., cap. XII, art. 1, n. 20.—Janer, p. 143.—V. de la Fuente III, 229.—Danvila y Collado, pp. 337-40.—Boronat, II, 307.

[1101] Pellegrini, Relazioni di Ambasciatori Lucchesi, p. 32 (Lucca, 1903).

[1102] Fonseca, pp. 222-6.

[1103] Ambassade de Salignac, II, 389, 434.—Mémoires de Richelieu, I, 89.

[1104] Decret. Sac. Congr. S. Officii, p. 435 (Bibl. del R. Archivio di Stato in Roma, Fondo Camerale, Congr. del S. Officio, Vol. 3).

[1105] Cabrera, Relaciones, pp. 391, 396.—Archivo de Simancas, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 205, fol. 2.—Juan Ripol, Diálogo de Consuelo, fol. 20 (Pamplona, 1613)—Bleda, Corónica, p. 1021.—Escolano, II, 1988.

[1106] Boronat, II, 243-5.

[1107] Escolano, II, 1992.

[1108] Cabrera, Relaciones, p. 404.

[1109] Escolano (II, 2001) attributes the slow fever which ended Ribera’s life, in January 1611, to the execration aroused by the misery of the kingdom resulting from the expulsion, for which he was held responsible, and to the vexations endured in his unsparing endeavors to root out the remnants.