[648] Medina, Lima, II, 212-14.
[649] Ibidem, pp. 283, 285.
[650] Medina, Lima, II, 311-14, 317.—Joseph Bermudez de la Torre y Solier, Triunfos del S. Oficio Peruano, Lima, 1737.—Palma, p. 107.
[651] Medina, Lima, II, 318-19.
[652] Medina, Lima, II, 319.
[653] Medina, Lima, II, 320-22.
[654] Ibidem, pp. 322-26.
[655] Medina, Lima, II, 326-8, 331, 353-6.—Memorias de los Vireyes, IV, 69-72, 490-91.—Archivo nacional de Lima, Protocolo 225, Exptes 5276, 5278.
It is to the credit of Arenaza that, in the earthquake of 1746, which ruined the buildings of the Inquisition, the prisoners were rescued by his efforts, he himself sustaining injury and one of his servants being killed.—Medina, II, 331.
[656] Medina, Lima, II, 384-6, 398.