W. B. Stevenson, Secretary to Lord Cochrane, who was brought before the tribunal in 1813, shortly before the decree of suppression was received, gives a vivid description of Zalduegui—“I knew the inquisitors—but how changed from what at other times I had seen them! The pursy swarthy Abarca, in the centre, scarcely half filling his chair of state—the fat monster Zalduegui on his left, his corpulent paunch being oppressed by the arms of his chair, and blowing through his nostrils like an over-fed porpoise—the fiscal, Sobrino, on his right, knitting his black eye-brows and striving to produce in his unmeaning face the semblance of wisdom.”—Twenty Years’ Residence in South America, I, 264 (London, 1825).
[657] Hoyo, Relacion del auto de fe de 20 Dic. de 1694 (Lima, 1695).
[658] Medina, Lima, II, 183-5.
[659] Recop. de las Indias, Lib. I, Tit. xix, ley 2.
[660] Medina, Lima, I, 181.
[661] Archivo nacional de Lima, Protocolo 228, Expte 5287 (see Appendix).
[662] Medina, Lima, I, 263, 285-6, 290-2.
[663] Medina, Lima, II, 444.
[664] Ibidem, 444, 449.
[665] Medina, Lima, II, 454.