[1152] Hist. de los Reyes Católicos, cap. xliv.

[1153] Zuñiga, Annales de Sevilla, año 1524, n. 3—Varflora, Compendio de Sevilla, P. II, cap. 1.

[1154] Bernáldez, ubi sup.

[1155] Lalaing, Voyage de Philippe le Beau (Gachard, Voyages des Souverains, I, 203).

[1156] Zurita, Añales, Lib. XX, cap. xlix. The fact that so careful an historian as Zurita, who sought everywhere for documentary evidence, had no official statistics to cite shows that none such existed in the Suprema relating to the early years of the Inquisition.

[1157] Relazioni Venete, Serie I, T. II, p. 40.

[1158] Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Toledo, Leg. 262.—It is possible that these figures may be only of residents of Ciudad Real. Páramo (p. 170) states the numbers for the tribunal, during its two years of existence, at 52 relaxations in person, 220 in effigy and 183 reconciliations. The record just cited gives for Ciudad Real, from 1484 to 1531, 113 relaxed in person, 129 in effigy, 16 reconciled, 11 penanced, 19 absolved, 3 discharged on bail and 8 of which the sentence is not stated—all, apparently, residents of the town.

[1159] Relacion de la Inquisicion Toledana (Boletin, XI, 292 sqq).

The Córdova tribunal also burned 90 residents of Chillon, who had been duped by the prophetess of Herrera (Ibidem, p. 308).

[1160] Hist. crit., IX, 210.