[446] Obregon, op. cit., 1ª Serie, p. 188.

[447] Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Lib. 28, fol. 276.

[448] Medina, pp. 213, 348, 379, 405.

[449] Archivo de Simancas, Libro, 435, 2º.

[450] Obregon, op. cit., 2º Serie, pp. 352-55. From 1601 to 1646 the only sanbenitos were—

1603. A Fleming relaxed for Calvinism, one Judaizer reconciled and one relaxed in effigy and two mulattos reconciled for heresy.

1605. An Irishman reconciled for Lutheranism and a Portuguese for Judaism. There were however 36 penitents in this auto of whom 21 were negroes and mulattos for blasphemy. When in 1605 the general pardon for Judaizers descended from Portuguese reached Mexico, there was only one to be liberated.—Medina, pp. 143, 146.

1606. A mulatto relaxed for administering sacraments without ordination. There was however another person guilty of the same offence, a married priest and a blasphemer.—Medina, p. 145.

1621. A German reconciled for Lutheranism.

1625. Three Judaizers reconciled.