[1110] Janer, p. 343.
[1111] Watson’s Philip III, Appendix B.
[1112] Cabrera, Relaciones, p. 458.
[1113] Mémoires de Richelieu, I, 86.
[1114] Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 595.—The next Lutheran relaxation in Majorca did not occur until 1645, and then it was the effigy of the fugitive Jan Anhelant, a Hollander.
[1115] Balan, Monumenta Reform. Lutheranæ, p. 79 (Ratisbonæ, 1883).
[1116] Llorente, Añales, II, 253.—Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 940, fol. 1.
[1117] Bergenroth, Calendar of Spanish State Papers, Supplement, pp. 376, 384. See also Danvila, Historia de las Comunidades, III, 580-3 (Mem. hist. español, XXXVII).
[1118] In my “Chapters from the Religious History of Spain” there will be found fuller details of this episode drawn, for the most part, from the excellent account given by Menéndez y Pelayo in his Heterodoxos Españoles, Vol. II.
[1119] Archivo hist. nacional. Inq. de Toledo, Leg. 112, n. 74.