[394] Nueva Recop., Lib. VIII, Tit. iii, ley 7.

[395] Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 3, fol. 156, 158, 170, 186; Lib. 927, fol. 446.

The parties in this case were doubtless García de Gorualan and Martin de Sória relaxed in person, and Miguel Sánchez de Romeral in effigy, as hérejes sortilegos, June 16, 1511, at Saragossa.—Libro Verde (Revista de España, CVI, 576, 581, 582). Prior to this several women had been burnt as witches, as we shall see hereafter.

[396] Pragmáticas y altres Drets de Cathalunya, Lib. I, Tit. viii, cap. i, § 34; cap. 2.

[397] Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 918, fol. 382.

[398] Libro Verde de Aragon (Revista de España, CVI, pp. 575, 582).

[399] Llorente, Hist. crít. cap. XV, Art. 1, n. 21.

[400] Reprovacion de las Supersticiones, P. I, cap. i, n. 14.

This book is the Spanish classic on the subject. Maestro Pedro Ciruelo served as inquisitor in Saragossa for thirty years and was professor at Alcalá. His work appeared in Salamanca, in 1539, where it was reprinted in 1540 and 1556 and again in Barcelona in 1628, with notes by the learned Doctor Pedro Antonio Jofreu, at the instance of Miguel Santos, Bishop of Solsona.

[401] Raynald. Annal., ann. 1258, n. 23.—Potthast, Regesta, n. 17,745, 18,396.—Lib. V in Sexto, Tit. ii, c. 8 § 4.