[973] Koska Vayo, III, 42. In the reaction of 1823, Villanueva escaped to England where, as Menéndez y Pelayo tells us (Heterodoxos, III, 527), under the pressure of misery, he nearly or quite embraced Protestantism. Puigblanch, who was also a refugee, amused himself with writing violent diatribes against his fellows in misfortune and especially against Villanueva, who retorted in kind. He died in Dublin, reconciled to the Church, March 25, 1836, at the age of 80.

[974] Canto, El Coloso constitucional derrocado (Orihuela, 1823).

[975] Koska Vayo, III, 181.

[976] Coleccion de los Decretos, VI, 145; VII, 4, 92, 105.

[977] Miraflores, Apuntes, p. 65.

[978] Koska Vayo, II, 317; III, 121.

[979] Miraflores, Documentos, II, 76, 79.—Koska Vayo, III, 8.

[980] Miraflores, Documentos, I, 214-25; II, 15.

[981] Mina, Memorias, III, 16, 111-13, 159, 169.

[982] Miraflores, Documentos, II, 32-99.