of 1610, for Indies, [251]
of 1633, [218], [254], [267]
Confession, deprivation of, for solicitation, [393], [394]
Confiscations commence in Sicily, [7]
profits of, [12]
of contracts, [13], [21]
disorders in, [19], [521]
division of, [53], [134]
abolished and restored in Naples, [79], [99]
of Waldenses, [84]
as practised in Naples, [85]
in Sardinia, [112]
regulate salaries, [114], [528]
in Canaries, [156]
in Mexico, [213], [216], [219], [223], [232]
in Peru, [343], [347], [429]
in New Granada, [467], [501]
of heretic prisoners of war, [418]
entailed by reconciliation, [421]
influence of, [512]
Conflicts of jurisdiction in Sicily, [25], [29], [31], [34], [37]
in Malta, [46]
in Sardinia, [110], [117], [118], [119]
in Milan, [125]
in Canaries, [180]
in Mexico, [245], [267]
in Philippines, [308]
in Peru, [381]
in New Granada, [473]
Constitution, Mexican, condemned, [291], [294]
Consulta de fe, in colonies, [203]
Consulta magna on Sicilian Inq., [38]
Contracts, confiscation of, [13], [21]
Conversos, Jewish, in Sicily, [4]
forbidden to leave Sicily, [7], [26]
expelled from Naples, [62], [64]
forbidden to leave Canaries, [142]
not allowed in the Colonies, [193], [419]
Conversos control commerce of Colonies, [229], [425]
Copernican system in New Granada, [471]
Coquimbo, Dutch captured at, [418]
Corcuera, Governor of Philippines, [309]
Cordero, Antonio, case of, [426]
Cornelius, William, case of, [205], [206], [207]
Corral, Andrés, case of, [394]
Corro Carrascal, inqr. of Cartagena, [488], [489]
Cortájar, inqr. of Cartagena, [478], [479], [486]
Cortés, Hern., asks for friars, [192]
Cosenza, burnings at, [83]
Creditors, claims of, allowed, [14], [21]
Crime, immunity for, [28]
abrogated, [388]
Crimes excepted from fuero, [31]
Crockery subjected to censorship, [178]
Croix, Marquis de, story of, [270]
Crosses prohibited on profane objects, [265]
Cruz, Bart. de la, case of, [394]
Cruz, Fran. de la, case of, [396]
Cruzada, the Santa, its jurisdiction, [385]
Cuadros, Fran. Manuel de, case of, [241]
Cuba, early bps. of, [195]
under Cartagena tribunal, [457]
Bp. of, on commissioners, [249]
Cubelles, Bp. of Malta, his Inq., [45]
Cueva, Claudio de la, his visitation, [150]
Curses for not denouncing heretics, [534]
Cuzco, episcopal Inq. in, [321], [322]
earthquake of 1784, [354]
DAGOHOY, Francisco, his revolt, [308]
Dealing with heretics raises suspicion, [130], [137]
Debt, arbitrary collection of, [255]
Debts, Inq. used to collect, [91], [362]
Decadence of Inq. of Sicily, [42]
of Naples, [104]
of Sardinia, [119]
of Milan, [137]
of Canaries, [188]
of Mexico, [270]
of Lima, [447]
of Cartagena, [499]
Defence disregarded, [230]
Delation, training in, [160]
Delays in trials, [237], [239], [410], [433], [443]
to be avoided, [519]
Delgado, Rodríguez, inqr. of Lima, [352], [371]
Demon, pact with, [166]
Denunciations in Canaries, [142], [143], [147], [160]
caused by Edict of Faith, [227]
duty of, [202], [423]
Denunciations, curses for neglecting, [534]
Deputati of Naples, [100], [101], [102], [103], [104], [105], [107]
Derechos del Hombre suppressed, [471]
Deserters, military, in Philippines, [303]
Deza, Abp. of Indies, [192]
Díaz, Diego, burnt, [235]
Discordia, in the colonies, [203]
Discords, intestine, in Cartagena, [485], [488]
Divination with sticks, [473]
Domicile, inviolability of, [11], [254]
Dominicans, slain in Mantua, [133]
missionaries to Indies, [192]
refute Copernicus, [471]
Doria, Andrea, bombards Naples, [75]
Dowries not to be confiscated, [14], [21]
Drake, John, in Peru, [357], [415]
Dutch, the, their attempt on Valdivia, [418]
Duties, evasion of, in Sicily, [12], [517]
Duzzina, Pietro, inqr. of Malta, [46]
EARTHQUAKE of 1746, in Lima, [353], [370]
Echarri, Secretary of Cartagena, [490], [499]
Edict of Faith in Sicily, [7]
in Naples, 1695, [101]
in Milan, [123]
in Lombardy, [135]
in Canaries, [142]
in Mexico, [203], [204], [227], [290]
in the Philippines, [305]
in Peru, [328], [331]
episcopal in Mexico, [211]
against occult arts, [391]
Edict of Grace in Sicily, [7]
Edon, Adam, case of, [466]
Effigies, burning of, [144], [149], [152], [155]
Eguiluz, Paula de, case of, [464], [465]
Elections, interference with forbidden, [254]
Embezzlement in Lima tribunal, [340], [351]
in Cartagena tribunal, [487]
Embusteras in Mexico, [235]
in Peru, [400]
Emigration of conversos forbidden in Sicily, [7], [26]
Encarnacion, María Josepha de la, [486]
England, its treaty of 1604, [171]
English factory in Sicily, its complaints, [41]
prisoners of war in Peru, [357], [414]
Englishmen, treatment of, in Canaries, [153], [167], [172]
subject to censorship, [177]
in Mexican Inq., [205], [207]
changed treatment of, [448]
Enmity, gratification of, [161]
Episcopal jurisdiction restored in Sicily, [43]
Episcopal Inq. See Inq., episcopal.
Episcopate, inqrs. promoted to, [201]
Erasmus on external observance, [69]
Escalante, inqr. of Cartagena, [500]
Esparza de Pantolosa, case of, [50]
Espinal, Alonso de, a missionary, [192]
Espontaneados, immunity for, [245]
Estrada y Escobedo, inqr., [230], [263]
Evans, Katharine, in Maltese Inq., [47]
Evora, Rodrigo de, case of, [201]
Excommunication of judges, [32], [34], [37]
of viceroys, [32], [377]
of inqrs., [185]
of insurgents en masse, [280]
restricted by Charles V, [42]
neglect of, is heresy, [91]
commissioners not empowered, [301]
Exemptions of officials, [20], [22], [246]
from taxation, [215]
from military service, [263]
Exequatur required for arrests, [90], [94]
formalities of, [91], [539]
Rome refuses to ask for it, [95], [99]
Exile as punishment, [439]
Expenses of Lima Inq., [350]
of Cartagena Inq., [503]
Expulsion of Jews from Sicily, [3]
from Naples, [53], [62], [66]
Extinction of Inq. of Sicily, [43]
of Naples, [106]
of Sardinia, [119]
of Milan, [137]
of Canaries, [190]
of Mexico, [298]
of Peru, [450]
of New Granada, [510]
Extradition. See Exequatur.
FABRICA de Sevilla, [225]
Faith, propagation of, in New World, [191]
Faith not to be kept as to heresy, [52]
Fajardo, governor of Philippines, [310]
Fallet, Pierre, case of, [306]
False-witness punished in Rome, [91]
Falsification of parish registers, [434]
Familiars, their number in Sicily, [11], [13], [28], [31]
in Sardinia, [117]
in Canaries, [146]
in Mexico, [247], [536]
in Peru, [330]
in New Granada, [468]
their immunity, [27]
their excepted crimes, [31]
nobles not to serve as, [42]
regulations in Mexico, [247], [536]
Familiars, illegal protection of, [251], [252]
their military service, [263]
deprived of fuero, [269], [388]
Farmers of revenue, inqrs. as, [251]
Fees in visitas de navíos, [267]
Ferdinand of Aragon appoints Sicilian inqrs., [1]
expels Jews, [3]
reorganizes Sicilian Inq., [5]
enforces obedience to it, [8]
gift to Queen Germaine, [12]
explosion after his death, [14]
desires Inq. in Naples, [50]
orders payment of Pantolosa’s bills, [51]
disregards Gonsalvo’s pledge to Naples, [52]
expels Jews from Naples, [53]
commissions a papal inqr., [56]
attempts to introduce Spanish Inq., [57]
permits papal Inq., [64]
founds Inq. of Sardinia, [109]
supports its jurisdiction, [110]
his grants from confiscations, [112]
his kindliness, [113]
regulates salaries by confiscations, [114], [539]
Ferdinando IV suppresses Sicilian Inq., [43]
allows no Inq. in Naples, [107]
Feria, Viceroy, his struggle with Inq., [34]
Fernando VI on pseudo-Catholic recruits, [271]
limits the fuero, [388]
sustains Amusquíbar, [389]
Figueroa, Bp., his quarrel with Inq., [183]
Figueroa, Governor of Cartagena, [489]
Finances of Sicilian Inq., [9], [12], [19], [24], [26], [27], [39]
of Sardinian Inq., [109], [112], [114], [115], [116]
of Inq. of Canaries, [156]
of Inq. of Mexico, [212], [225], [288]
of Inq. of Peru, [342], [354]
of Inq. of New Granada, [460], [482], [487], [500]
Fine inflicted on Naples, [76]
Fines of officials, [28]
in Sicily, [8], [10], [19]
in Peru, [328], [329], [343]
in Cartagena, [461], [482], [493], [496]
Finger-rings, censorship of, [266]
Fishing-boat, selection of, by Inq., [184]
Fiscal is equal of inquisitor, [365]
Flemings, prosecution of, in Canaries, [171]
Flores, Juan Gutiérrez, inqr. of Lima, [364]
Flores, Manuel de, inqr. of Mexico, [289]
publishes Edict of Faith, [290]
tries José María Morelos, [291]
Florida, attempts to establish Inq., [457]
Fonseca, Pedro de, his office, [213]
Fonte, Miguel, his assassination, [111]
Foreigners, treatment of, in Canaries, [167]
in Peru, [332]
in army, danger from, [271]
Fos, Pierre, case of, [413]
Fragata de la Inquisicion, [92]
Franciscan missionaries to Indies, [191]
Francisco de San José, Fray, his sermons, [307]
Frauds in bankruptcies, [41]
Frederic II, his forged decree, [1]
Free-Masonry in Mexico, [274]
Frenchmen in Mexico, their influence, [272]
Fuensaldaña, Governor of Sinaloa, [249]
Fuero of Inq. in Sicily, [10]
suspended and restored, [22], [24]
grants immunity to crime, [28], [30]
restricted by Charles VI, [41]
abuses of, in Naples, [100]
in the Colonies, [246]
abuses in Mexico, [248]
in Peru, [334], [382], [386]
limited by Carlos III, [269]
by Fernando VI, [388]
Fúnez, Diego Ortiz, inqr. of Canaries, [145], [147], [149], [156], [162], [177], [181]
Furniture, censorship of, [265]
GACHUPINES, [280]
Gage, Thomas, on Indian idolatry, [211]
Gaitan, Andrés Juan, inqr. of Lima, [363], [364]
Galleys, punishment of, [431]
for solicitation, [395]
García de Arias, burnt, [236]
García, Comr. of Cumaná, [454]
Garfías, Isabel de, her convent, [151]
Garza, Costanza, case of, [144]
Gasco, Fray Alonso, case of, [396], [398]
Gaspar, George, his burning, [153]
Geltruda, burnt in 1724, [40]
Germaine, Queen, gift to, [12]
Gesuald, burnt for Lutheranism, [45]
Ghislieri, Michele. See Pius V.
Gianbattista da Cremona, Inq.-genl. of Milan, [123]
Giberti, Bp., overrides the exequatur, [99]
expelled from Naples, [100]
Girgenti, Bp. of, his quarrel with Inq., [37]
Giron, Governor of Cartagena, [475]
Girard, Jacques, case of, [93]
Gomera, departure of Columbus, [139]
Gómez, Juan, alumbrado, [235]
Gonsalvo de Córdova, his pledge to Naples, [52]
Gonzaga, Guillelmo, Duke of Mantua, [133]
Gozo, inqr., appointed for, [1]
Gran Corte, conflicts with Inq., [29]
Granero, Alonso, inqr. of Mexico, [201]
Granvelle, Card., Viceroy of Naples, [88]
Gregory XIII grants bps. jurisdiction over Indians, [210]
Greek Christians, trials of, [240], [434]
Grisons, their relations with Milan, [122], [129]
their territory violated, [135]
Grosero, inqr., complains of bps., [36]
Guadalupe, Our Lady of, [280]
Guancavelica, mines of, [356], [359]
Guerra de Latrás, inqr. of Cartagena, [488], [489]
Guerro, Abp., on New Granada, [456]
Guerrero, Abp. of Philippines, [309]
Guigue, François, case of, [317]
Guirior, Viceroy, on the clergy, [514]
Gutiérrez de la Rosa, Bp., his quarrels, [185]
HABITELLO, [83]
Handkerchiefs, censorship of, [446]
Havana, commissioner of, [249]
confiscations in, [501]
Hawkins, Sir John, his men, [205], [207]
Hawkins, Richard, his expedition, [416]
Henríquez, Camilo, case of, [446]
Henríquez, Manuel, case of, [433]
Heresy, prevalence of, in Lombardy, [122]
of Indians, subject to bps., [210]
of popular sovereignty, [275]
Heretics, dealings with, unlawful, [50]
their children seized, [106], [136]
relations with forbidden, [129], [130], [137]
kidnapping them, [134], [136]
foreign, in Canaries, [167]
Hidalgo, Miguel, case of, [276]
edicts against him, [279], [281], [539]
Hieronimo da Verona, his sermons, [15]
Higuera y Amarilla, inqr., [230], [263]
Hispañola, bishoprics in, [192]
case of Pedro de Leon, [195]
Hollanders, cases of, in Canaries, [167]
Holy See, effect of Spanish Inq. on, [128]
Huerta, Gaspar de la, case of, [398]
Hurtado, Fray Juan, on Indians, [209]
IBANEZ, Gaspar, inqr. of Lima, [365], [366]
Idolatry of Indians, [211]
Ilarduy, receiver of Lima, [351], [352], [367]
Ilarduy, inqr. of Cartagena, [468]
Illuminism in Mexico, [235],
[240]
in Philippines, [305]
in Peru, [406]
Images, sacred, on profane objects, [265]
Immaculate Conception in Philippines, [307]
Immigration of Portuguese in Peru, [422]
Immunity granted by fuero, [28], [30], [245], [249]
Impostors, mystic, [235], [396]
Independence of colonial tribunals, [203], [331]
oath of, required, [507]
Index Librorum Prohibitorum in the colonies, [204]
Indians, their readiness for conversion, [191]
their idolatry, [211]
exempt from Inq., [209], [332]
repartimientos of, [215]
sorcery among, [228]
judiciable for sorcery, [391]
offences against, [247]
failure of missions, [458], [514], [515]
Indies, New Christians forbidden access to, [193], [419]
Concordia of 1553 extended to, [197], [247], [330]
Concordias of 1610 and 1633, [218], [251], [254], [267]
Council of, its complaints, [220], [255], [314], [345], [476], [477], [480], [484], [488], [503], [512]
inqrs. of, [195]
Innocent XII defends Inq. of Naples, [100]
Inquisition of Canaries, [139]
founded in 1505, [140]
dependent on Seville, [141]
activity of Inqr. Ximenes, [142]
prosecution of slaves, [144], [148], [149], [152], [159]
its suspension, [145]
its reorganization, [146]
its building, [146], [157]
visitations, [149]
active persecution, [152]
finances, [156]
Judaizers, [158]
trivial denunciations, [160]
beatas revelanderas, [162]
solicitation, [163]
sorcery, [165]
foreign heretics, [167]
censorship, [176]
conflicts of jurisdiction, [180]
suppression, [189], [190]
Inquisition, episcopal, in Naples, [64], [66], [71], [78], [79], [84], [86], [92], [100], [102], [103], [104], [107]
in Sardinia, [117]
in Lombardy, [131], [135]
in the Canaries, [140], [145]
in Mexico, [195], [199], [210], [211], [289]
in the Philippines, [299]
in China, [317]
in Peru, [321], [325], [412]
in New Granada, [454], [510]
Inquisition of Malta, [44]
Inquisition of Mexico, [191]
exercised by bishops, [196]
established in 1571, [200]
its installation, [202]
its organization, [204]
auto of 1574, [205]
of 1596 and 1601, [207]
its activity, [209]
Indians exempt from, [209]
finances, [212]
early poverty, [213]
Indian repartimientos, [215]
concealment of confiscations, [216]
grant of prebends, [217]
dispute over subvention, [217-219], [223]
large confiscations, [219]
its sequestrations, [223]
its wealth, [225], [288]
cases in 1626, [226]
inactivity, [227], [240]
persecution of Judaizers, [229]
autos of 1646-1649, [219], [230]
of 1659, [234]
solicitation, [241], [271], [272]
conflicts of jurisdiction, [245]
concordia of 1610, [251]
competencias, [252]
concordia of 1633, [254]
quarrels with bishops, [257]
visitation of Medina Rico, [261]
military service, [263]
censorship, [264]
influence of Bourbon dynasty, [267]
decadence in 18th century, [270]
political activity, [272], [275]
last public auto in 1795, [273]
subordination to State, [275]
case of Miguel Hidalgo, [276]
suppression in 1813, [288]
revived in 1815, [290]
case of José María Morelos, [291]
final extinction, [297]
survival of fanaticism, [298]
Inquisition of Milan, [121]
its early difficulties, [122]
prevalence of heresy, [123]
San Carlo Borromeo becomes Abp., [123]
Philip II proposes Spanish Inq., [125]
popular opposition, [126]
project abandoned, [128], [529]
commerce with Switzerland, [129], [530]
episcopal Inq., [131]
suppressed by Maria Teresa, [137]
Inquisition of Naples, [49]
Gonsalvo’s pledge regarding it, [52]
disregarded by Ferdinand, [54]
papal Inq. active, [56], [64]
attempt to introduce Spanish Inq., [57]
popular opposition successful, [58]
exemption from Inq. claimed, [63]
refugees from Sicily, [63], [65]
papal Inq. accepted, [64]
its inertness, [65]
Charles V orders Inq. introduced, [70]
censorship introduced, [70], [84]
Inq. attempted indirectly, [71]
remonstrance of Piazze, [72]
popular rising and slaughter, [73]
envoys sent to Charles V, [74]
unsuccessful fighting, [75]
resistance abandoned, [76]
Roman Inq. introduced, [78]
its prisoners sent to Rome, [79], [88]
persecution of Waldenses, [79]
mixture of jurisdictions, [86]
popular hatred, [88]
exequatur required, [90], [94], [527]
popular spirit broken, [92]
papal commissioners admitted, [92]
assume inquisitorial powers, [94], [96], [98]
refuse to ask for exequatur, [95]
Roman Inq. established, [96]
its procedure, [97]
Inqr. Piazza expelled, [99]
Roman Inq. expelled, [100]
Edict of Faith in 1695, [101]
Roman Inq. returns, [102]
episcopal Inq. developed, [103]
suppressed by Carlo VII, [107]
Inquisition of New Granada, [453]
under commissioners, [454]
demand for tribunal, [455]
extent of its district, [457]
endeavors to include Florida, [458]
tribunal founded in 1610, [460]
its royal subvention, [460]
early operations, [461]
sorcery and witchcraft, [462]
blasphemy, [465]
autos of 1622 and 1626, [466]
sack of Cartagena in 1697, [467]
decadence in 18th century, [468]
censorship, [470]
quarrels with the authorities, [473], [484]
visitation of Martin Real, [481]
of Medina Rico, [485]
quarrels continue, [488]
intestine, [485], [488], [490]
degradation of tribunal, [489]
quarrel with Bp. Benavides, [491]
arrogance and decadence, [498], [504]
poverty, [506], [509]
moves to Santa Marta in 1812, [507]
returns to Cartagena in 1815, [509]
abolished by United States of Colombia in 1821, [510]
Inquisition of Peru, [319]
episcopal Inq., [321], [325]
Inq. established, [326]
auto of 1573, [328]
organization, [329]
extent of district, [333]
commissioners, [334]
subdivision proposed, [337]
finances, [342]
quarrels over subvention, [342], [344]
concealment of receipts, [342], [345], [348]
increasing income, [343]
suppression of canonries, [346]
gains from auto of 1639, [347]
from other sources, [349]
revenue and expenses, [350]
mismanagement and peculation, [351]
property at suppression, [354]
character of inqrs.—Cerezuela, Ulloa, [355]
Prado sent as visitador, [357]
his charges against Ulloa, [358]
Ulloa’s sentence, [360]
he visits the district, [361]
Ordoñez, his greed, [362]
Verdugo, Gaitan, Mañozca, [363]
deplorable condition of tribunal, [364]
quarrels of inqrs., [366]
visitation of Arenaza, [368]
traffic in offices, [372]
quarrels with authorities, [373]
conflicts of jurisdiction, [381]
Fernando VI limits the fuero, [388]
quarrels with Abp. Barroeta, [389]
functions in matters of faith, [390]
bigamy, blasphemy, sorcery, [391]
propositions, [392]
solicitation, [393]
mystic impostors, [396]
Quietism, [406]
auto de fe of 1736, [410]
Protestantism, [412]
prisoners of war, [414]
Judaism, [419]
auto de fe of 1639, [425], [435], [438]
punishments, [437]
censorship, [444]
decadence and suppression, [447]
re-establishment, [448]
extinction, [450]
personnel and salaries, [451]
work accomplished, [451]
Inquisition of Philippines, [299]
episcopal Inq., [299]
commissioner sent there, [300]
his functions, [301]
inactivity, [304]
censorship, [306]
conflicts of jurisdiction, [308]
imprisonment of Governor Salcedo, [311]
destruction of records, [317]
Inquisition, Roman, organized, [70], [121]
burnings in Rome, [80], [88], [135]
introduced in Naples, [78]
sentences Waldenses, [83]
its prisoners sent to Rome, [87], [88], [91]
its arrests require exequatur, [89], [90]
used to collect debts, [91]
punishes false-witness, [91]
its regular service of vessels, [91]
commissioners established in Naples, [92]
assume to be inqrs., [94], [96], [98]
refuses to ask for exequatur, [95]
established in Naples, [96]
expelled in 1692, [100]
publishes Edict of Faith in 1695, [101]
is again introduced, [102]
Charles VI rejects it, [103]
objects to Spanish Inq., [125]
obstructs trade with heretics, [131]
Inquisition of Sardinia, [109]
conflicts of jurisdiction, [110]
productive confiscations, [112]
two inqrs. tried, [114]
impoverishment, [114], [115], [116]
Charles V stimulates activity, [115]
its inefficiency, [116]
multiplication of officials, [117]
disappears under House of Savoy, [119]
Inquisition of Sicily, [1]
its finances, [5], [9], [12], [19], [24], [27]
reorganized in 1500, [6]
a house provided, [7]
reorganized in 1510, [9]
activity in 1513, [12]
complaints of abuses, [13], [21], [22], [26]
reforms attempted, [13], [517]
suspended by rising in 1516, [15]
restored in 1519—its activity, [17]
Card. Adrian tries to reform it, [18]
Abp. Manrique also tries, [19], [518]
fuero of officials suspended, [22]
resistance to sanbenitos, [24]
continued activity, [24], [26], [27]
contests with secular authorities, [25], [29], [31], [34], [37]
number of familiars, [28]
claims obedience of its subjects, [33]
quarrels with bishops, [35]
activity in 17th century, [39]
under Savoy and Austria, [40]
under Carlos III, [42]
suppressed in 1782, [43]
statistics, [44]
wants evidence from Calabria, [52]
refugees in Naples, [63]
makes arrests in Calabria, [89]
Inquisitors acquire bishoprics, [201]
of Peru, their character, [355]
of Cartagena, [473], [479], [485]
Insane, punishment of, [38], [235], [236], [238], [239], [329], [397], [410], [420]
Insanity procures exemption, [392]
case suspended for, [432]
Installation of Mexican Inq., [202]
of Peruvian, [328]
Instructions, Sicilian, [13], [18], [518]
special, for colonies, [203]
Insurgents excommunicated en masse, [280]
their documents condemned, [291]
Inviolability of officials’ houses, [11], [254], [386], [517]
Irazábal, auditor, his knavery, [352]
Irregularities of procedure in Lima, [411], [436], [437]
Irreverence, cases of, in Canaries, [161], [168], [178]
Isabella of Castile conquers Canaries, [139]
her zeal for the faith in the Indies, [191]
JANSENISM in China, [318]
Jesuits, drowning of, [168]
persecute Bp. Palafox, [258]
their expulsion from Mexico, [270]
their precautions against solicitation, [303]
their immunity, [305], [399]
their rule in Bonol, [308]
in Paraguay, [258]
persecution of Abp. Corcuera, [309]
incensed against Inq., [367]
favor visitor Arenaza, [369]
resent the trial of Ulloa, [411]
their superiority, [515]
Jew held for ransom, [143]
Jewelry, censorship of, [265]
Jews of Sicily, persecution in 1474, [2]
expulsion in 1492, [3]
number of, in Naples, [49]
their compulsory baptism, [50]
expulsion from Naples, [53], [62], [64], [66]
persecution in 1571, [87]
allowed in Cartagena, [469]
Jimeno, Sancho, [468]
Joanna II suppresses Jewish usury, [49]
Juan Bautista de Cardenas, alumbrado, [240]
Juan, Jorje, on Peruvian clergy, [514]
Juana of Naples, her bills of exchange, [51]
Juárez, Pedro, case of, [199]
Judaism in Mexico, [207]
evidences of, [434]
Judaizers in Sicily, [12], [22], [24], [27]
in Naples, [50], [64]
in Canaries, [142], [144], [158]
in the New World, [193]
in Mexico, [196], [226], [227], [228], [230], [235], [271]
one relaxed in 1792, [273]
in Philippines, [304]
in Peru, [327], [329], [337], [344], [419]
in New Granada, [455], [466], [469], [501]
Judges, excommunication of, [32], [34], [37], [184], [187]
courtesy enjoined towards, [254]
Julius II persecutes Jews of Benevento, [53]
opposes Spanish Inq. for Naples, [57], [61]
Julius III, his bull on impeding Inq., [78]
abolishes confiscation in Naples, [79], [86]
Jurisdiction over clerics, [36]
secular, over heresy in Naples, [66]
temporal, of Inq., [245]
profits of, [27]
restricted, [41], [269], [388]
suspended in Sicily, [22], [24]
in Mexico in 18th century, [268], [269]
Jurisdictions, multiplied, in Spanish Colonies, [511]
LABOR, enforced, of Indians, [215]
La Guardia, Waldenses of, [81], [82], [83]
Lamport, William, case of, [236]
Lanzarote, bishopric founded in, [140]
Las Casas, his inql. jurisdiction, [197]
on capacity of Indians, [211]
Las Palmas captured by Dutch, [146]
Lazaeta, inqr. of Cartagena, [467], [499], [500]
Leniency for solicitation, [164], [243], [393], [395]
for sorcery, [439], [463]
for blasphemy, [465]
Leon, Colorado, case of, [169]
Leon, Pedro de, case of, [195]
Leon, Sancho de Herrera, case of, [160]
Leon y Saravia, Governor of Philippines, [316]
Leopoldo da S. Pasquale, case of, [107]
Libra, value of, [6]
Licences to bear arms, [13]
to read prohibited books, [178]
to visit heretic lands, [130], [136]
for sailing, [254]
to leave Canaries, [142]
to leave Mexico, [204]
to leave Peru, [333], [427]
Lima, Inq. of, its records, [320]
council of 1583, [321]
(See Inquisition of Peru).
Limpieza required in Peru, [331]
Lizardi, Fernández de, case of, [273]
Llano Valdés, Francisco de, [478]
Loaisa, Abp., holds auto de fe, [321]
Lobaton, Juan and Martin, case of, [382]
Loeb, Isidor, number of Sicilian Jews, [3]
Lombardy, its relations with Switzerland, [121], [129]
precautions against foreign heretics, [129], [530]
López de Aponte, case of, [235]
López, Luis, S. J., case of, [396], [399]
Los Tres Reyes, case of, [172]
Louisiana Purchase, censorship in, [274]
Inq. attempted there, [459]
Louis XII, his bargain with Ferdinand, [52]
Loyola y Haro, Juan de, case of, [436]
Lugardi, Enrico, revives Sicilian Inq., I
Lujan, Felipe de, his proposition, [392]
Lutheranism persecuted in Sicily, [24]
in Naples, [69]
dread of, in Colonies, [200]
MALDONADO DE SILVA, case of, [423]
Malta, inqr. appointed for, [1]
Inq. of, [44]
Malvicino, Valerio, persecutes Waldenses, [81], [82], [84]
Mancera, Viceroy, on expenses of Inq., [222]
complains of Inq., [255]
speculates on the Portuguese, [433]
Mañozca, Juan de, inqr. of Lima, [364]
of Cartagena, [460]
his injustice, [461]
objects to prosecuting sorcery, [463]
complaints of him, [473]
transferred to Lima, [476]
is Abp. of Mexico, [257]
Mañozca, Juan Saenz de, [230], [263]
Manrique, Abp., his Sicilian Instructions, [19], [518]
Manrique, Francisco, Comr. of Philippines, [300]
Manso, Bp. Alfonso, as inqr., [195]
Manso, Giacomo, inqr. of Sicily, [2]
Mantua, Inq. enforced there, [133]
Marcategui, Ant. de, case of, [385]
Maria Teresa suppresses Inq. of Milan, [137]
Marignano, Franciscan Guardian of, his escape, [124]
Marin, Sancho, inqr. of Sardinia, [109]
transferred to Sicily, [5]
Marinæus Siculus, his pension, [8]
Martin, Diego, Governor of Buenos Ayres, [421]
Martin de Valencia as inqr., [196]
Matteo da Reggio, inqr. in Naples, [49]
Mattos, Fran. Rodríguez, case of, [208]
Mazza, Agostino, case of, [98]
Media añata, [225]
Medina, J. T., his works, [320]
Medina Rico, his visitation in Cartagena, [485]
transferred to Mexico, [488]
his Mexican visitation, [230]
his arbitrary action, [255]
on persecution of Palafox, [258]
tries case of Juan de la Camara, [261]
Melgarejo, Luisa, case of, [400]
Melgarejo, Rodrigo Ortiz, case of, [394]
Membretes, [228]
Mendoza, Bp. of Popayan, [473]
Mercader, Benito, visitor of Sicily, [19]
Mercantile cases exempted from fuero, [41], [43]
Merchants, heretic, residence of, [136]
Messina receives the Inq., [17]
Mexico, growth of the Church, [193]
sanbenitos in cathedral, [196]
apprehension of Protestants, [200]
(See Inq. of Mexico).
Mier, Gómez de, inqr. of Cartagena, [489], [490], [491]
Mier Noriega y Guerra, case of, [297]
Milan. See Inq. of Milan.
Military service of officials, [263], [357]
Miró, Estevan, Governor of Louisiana, [459]
Mission from Naples to Ferdinand, [60]
to Charles V, [74], [76]
Missionaries to West Indies, [192]
character of, in Colonies, [319]
Missions, unsuccess of, [514], [515]
Modena, Bp. of, inqr. in Milan, [121]
Moles, Antonio, as confiscator, [84]
Molinism in Peru, [400]
Moncada, Hugo de, Viceroy of Sicily, [14]
Monge, D. Miguel, his book on Inq., [41]
Monox, Edward, case of, [171]
Montalto, Waldenses of, [81], [82]
Monterey, Viceroy, defends the exequatur, [95]
Monterey, Viceroy, warned to favor Inq., [374]
Montesalto, Duchess of, [85]
Montesclaros, Viceroy, complains of Inq., [380]
Montoro, Bp., appointed inqr. of Sicily, [6]
of Naples, [57], [58]
Montúfar, Abp., as inqr., [197]
his censorship, [264]
Moorish slaves, cases of, [144], [145], [159]
forbidden to go to colonies, [194]
Morals, censorship of, [446], [471]
Morales, Padre, excites revolt, [308]
Morejon, Catalina, [356]
Morelos, José María, case of, [292]
Moreno y Escandon, his report, [513]
Moriscos in Canaries, [144], [145], [147], [160]
Mormile, Cesare, [73], [74]
Moro sailors, their pagan rites, [305]
Mota, David de la, [469]
Moya de Contreras, inqr. of Mexico, [200], [206]
Moyen, François, case of, [439]
Multiplicity of jurisdictions, [511]
Múñoz, Diego, his censorship, [266]
Murga, Bp. of Canaries, [146], [184]
Murga, Governor of Cartagena, [476]
Murgier, Jean Marie, case of, [272]
Muros, Bp. of Canaries, as inqr., [140]
Mussumelli, Count, case of, [29]
Mutineers, naval, in Vera Cruz, [268]
Mutis, José Celestino, case of, [471]
Mystic impostors in Mexico, [235]
in Peru, [396]
NAPLES, its conquest by Ferdinand, [53]
its municipal organization, [54]
tumult of 1547, [72]
English girl abducted in 1746, [106]
(See Inquisition of Naples).
Nava, Antonio, case of, [104]
Negro slaves in Canaries, [148], [159]
New Christians banished from Naples, [62], [64]
forbidden to leave Canaries, [142]
not allowed in the Colonies, [193], [419]
New Granada, the earliest Spanish settlement, [453]
description of its people, [461]
revolution of 1810, [506]
its condition in 1772, [513]
(See Inquisition of New Granada).
New Mexico, Governor of, arrested, [256]
Nicholas V sends inqr. to Naples, [49]
Nobles as familiars, [28], [30], [32], [42]
Nuevo Reino de Granada, [453]
Number of Sicilian Jews, [3]
of familiars allowed, [13]
in Sicily, [28], [31]
in Sardinia, [117]
in Canaries, [146]
Number of familiars in Mexico, [247], [536]
in Peru, [330]
in New Granada, [468]
OATH of obedience to Inq., [11], [202],[534]
of independence in New Granada, [507]
Oaxaca, Bp. of, penances Indians, [211]
Obregon, Diego de, receiver of Sicily, [6], [9], [12]
Occult arts, Edict of Faith against, [391]
Ochino, Bernardino, [69], [70]
Officials, crimes of, [14]
engage in trade, [21]
their exemptions, [22], [380]
their fuero, [22], [24], [245]
hostility towards them, [23], [26]
their excepted crimes, [31], [247], [330]
their abuses in Naples, [100]
in the Colonies, [251], [498]
multiplication in Sardinia, [117], [119]
royal safeguard for, [202]
their immunities, [246]
subordinated to State, [275]
not to receive commissions, [521]
not to receive presents, [523]
Offices, traffic in, [372]
Olivares, Viceroy, rebukes the Inq., [33]
Olivitos, Angela, case of, [400]
Onza of Sicily, [5]
Opinions, political, prosecution for, [273]
Orders, Religious, laxity in, [244], [515]
complain of Mañozca, [474]
Ordóñez, Comr., arrests governor, [256]
Ordóñez appointed inqr. of Lima, [360]
secures a legacy, [344]
his greed, [362]
made Abp. of Santafé, [363]
on solicitation, [394]
Organization of Mexican Inq., [204], [289]
of Lima Inq., [350], [451]
of city of Naples, [54]
Ortiz, Juan, inqr. of Cartagena, [479], [482], [486], [487]
Ortíz, Tomas, as inqr., [196]
Osuna, Viceroy, his obsequiousness, [93]
Ottine of Naples, [55]
Ovalle, Manuel de, S. J., [407], [410]
Oviedo, Rodrigo de, [479], [484], [486], [487]
Ozaeta, Pablo de, inqr. of Cartagena, [499], [500]
PABLO DE SANTA MARIA, [423]
Pact with demon, [166]
Padilla, José de, inqr. of Cartagena, [489], [490], [491]
Padilla, Luis de, inqr. of Canaries, [144]
Palacios, Andrés, [57], [60], [63]
Palafox, Bp. Juan de, his persecution, [257]
his Ejercicios devotos suppressed, [471]
Palermo, rising in 1511, [11]
complaints of Inq., [13]
rising in 1516, [15]
auto de fe of 1724, [40]
Panamá, alguazil in, [331]
under Cartagena tribunal, [457]
Pantelaria, inqr. appointed for, [1]
Pantolosa the Neapolitan banker, [50]
Panza, commissioner, [82], [86]
Paolo d’Arezzo, mission to Philip II, [86], [525]
Paolo Sarpi, on trade with heretics, [137]
Papal Inq. in Naples controlled by viceroy, [56]
Paraguay, Jesuits in, [258]
Parliament of Naples in 1536, [66]
Sicilian, complaints of, [13], [21], [22], [26]
Pascale, Giovan Luigi, burnt, [80]
Pastry, sacred heads in, [266]
Paternina, Commissioner of Philippines, [311]
Paul III organizes Roman Inq., [70]
his relations with Naples, [76]
stimulates Inq. of Sardinia, [117]
stimulates persecution in Milan, [121]
forbids New Christians to go to America, [194]
on capacity of Indians, [210]
Paul IV introduces Roman Inq. in Naples, [78]
restores confiscation, [79]
coerces Abp. of Sassari, [117]
degrades Bp. of Brescia, [122]
stimulates persecution in Milan, [123]
Paul V intervenes in Sardinia, [118]
Pay-roll of Neapolitan Inq., [57]
of Sardinian, [114]
of Mexican, [289]
of Peruvian, [350], [451]
Payta, English descent on, [375]
Pearls, confiscated, sent to Ferdinand, [112]
Peculation in Inq. of Sicily, [19], [521]
in Inq. of Peru, [340], [351]
in Inq. of Cartagena, [487]
Pedro de Córdova, a missionary, [192], [195]
Pelayo, Nofre, case of, [51]
Penitents, labor required of, [19]
their transportation, [234], [235]
pelting of, prohibited, [432], [438]
Peña, Antonio de la, inqr. of Sicily, [2]
Peñaranda, Viceroy, expels Piazza, [99]
Peralta, inqr. of Mexico, [207], [208]
Peralta, Governor, his arrest, [256]
Pereira Castro, inqr. of Cartagena, [483], [485], [486], [487], [488]
Pereyns, Simon, case of, [198]
Pérez, Manuel Bautista, case of, [431]
Peru, episcopal inq. in, [197], [321]
royal rebuke of inqrs., [251]
irreverent use of crosses, [266]
its condition in 16th century, [319]
(See Inquisition of Peru).
Pestilence, atonement for, [143]
Petronila de San Esteban, a beata, [163]
Petronio, Bp., calls himself inqr., [94]
Peyote, use of, in Mexico, [228]
Philip II orders officials protected, [23]
restores the fuero, [25]
humiliates Viceroy Terranova, [25]
orders the Inq. aided, [26]
rebukes Viceroy Alba, [29]
makes concession to justice, [30]
his assurance to Naples, [86], [525]
asks aid for Sardinian Inq., [116]
proposes Spanish Inq. for Milan, [125]
abandons the project, [128], [529]
sustains Inq. of Canaries, [180]
zeal for the faith in the New World, [191]
forbids New Christians access to colonies, [194]
regulates familiars in colonies, [197], [247], [536]
fears Protestantism in Colonies, [200]
founds Inq. in Mexico, [203]
exempts Indians from Inq., [210]
his grant to Inq. of Mexico, [212]
suppresses episcopal Inq. in Philippines, [301]
founds Inq. of Peru, [326]
royal protection for officials, [374]
refuses tribunal to New Granada, [456]
Philip III, his instructions for Sicily, [33]
his circular letter to viceroys, [35]
efforts to learn receipts, [216], [344]
issues Concordia of 1610, [251]
regulates competencias, [253]
excludes Bibles from colonies, [267]
royal protection for officials, [374]
his subvention for Cartagena tribunal, [460], [500]
Philip IV orders the via ordinaria, [99]
enforces the exequatur, [95]
subjects inqrs. to alcavala, [215]
claims return of subvention, [220]
demands accounts from tribunals, [216], [221], [345], [348]
his gratification at autos, [233], [240]
regulates competencias, [253]
issues Concordia of 1633, [254]
on Philippine commissioners, [310]
proposes subdivision of Peru, [338]
on secret prison of Cartagena, [480]
on visitation of Martin Real, [481], [484]
Philip V abandons Naples, [102]
orders foreigners expelled, [176]
rebukes Inq. of Canaries, [187]
represses the Lima Inq., [384]
Philippines, canonries in, [217]
solicitation in, [243], [302]
(See Inq. of Philippines).
Phillips, Miles, his account of auto of 1574, [205]
Piazza, Bp., establishes a tribunal, [98]
is expelled, [99]
Piazze of Naples, [54]
Piélago, secretary, as office broker, [372]
Pimienta, Governor of Cartagena, [499]
Pinto, Paz, case of, [466]
Piracy in Canaries, [168]
Pius IV opposes Spanish Inq., [86]
agrees to it, for Milan, [125]
Pius V objects to exequatur, [90]
as inqr. of Como, [122]
his decree as to Inq., [132], [531]
proposes Spanish Inq. for Venice, [132]
his quarrel with Mantua, [133]
his advice as to the Indies, [199]
Pizarro, María, case of, [396]
Placido di Sangro sent to Charles V, [74], [76], [77]
Plata, Juan, case of, [242]
Poblete, José Millan de, [313], [316]
Pointis, Baron de, captures Cartagena, [467]
Poisonings in Cartagena, [486]
Political functions of Canary tribunal, [190]
of Mexican tribunal, [272], [275]
Ponte y Andrade, inqr. of Lima, [365]
Popular sovereignty a heresy, [275]
Portorubio, Bp. of Malta, as inqr., [46]
Portuguese Judaizers, [229]
complaints in Peru of, [337], [341], [421]
ordered to leave Peru, [433]
prosecuted in New Granada, [466]
Poverty of Mexican Inq., [213]
Prado sent as visitador to Peru, [357]
on commissioners, [335]
his charges against Ulloa, [358]
Ulloa’s charges against him, [359]
his proposed reforms, [360]
prosecutes viceroy, [376]
Pragmatic sanction of 1732, [42]
Pralboino, Claudio, escapes burning, [123]
Prebends for colonial tribunals, [216], [347], [501], [503], [504], [508]
Precautions against heretics in Lombardy, [135], [530]
Precedence in competencias, [253], [267]
in bull-fights, [254]
Pre-emption forbidden, [251], [254]
Printing-office, none in Cartagena, [470]
Prison, secret, in Canaries, [157], [158]
confinement in, [480]
penitential, in Mexico, [214]
Prisoners, cost of maintenance, [353]
care for them, [519], [521]
Prisoners, English, claimed by Inq., [357]
of war, trials of, in Peru, [414]
their rights respected, [418]
Privileges of officials in Sicily, [10]
in the colonies, [245]
Procedure of Roman Inq., [97]
of episcopal Inq., [105]
Profits of jurisdiction, [28]
Prohibited books, strictness as to, [274]
given to Archbishop, [289]
in Philippines, [306]
Propagandism, Protestant, dread of, [200]
Property, efforts to conceal, [427]
Propositions, heretical, [392], [441], [455], [470]
Protestantism, dread of, [200]
Protestants, in Canaries, [167], [175]
in Mexico, [198], [205], [207], [208], [226]
in Peru, [321], [325]
in New Granada, [466]
Punishment, capricious, in Lima, [437]
Purchase of offices, [372]
QUAKERESSES in Maltese Inq., [47]
Quarantine against heretics in
Lombardy, [530]
Quarrels with bishops, [35], [182], [257], [476], [491]
of inqrs., [355], [359], [363], [366], [479], [485], [488], [490]
with authorities, [373], [473], [484], [488]
financial, in Mexico, [212], [217]
Quebrantamientos de escrituras de juego, [349]
Queipo, Bp. of Mechoacan, [275], [290]
Quemadero in Mexico, [206]
Querétaro, censorship in, [266]
Quevedo, Juan, Bp. of Cuba, [195]
Quicksilver, distribution of, [255]
Quietism of Juan de Valdés, [68]
Quietists in Sardinia, [119]
in Peru, [406], [410]
Quiñones, Dr., his confiscation, [343]
Quiroga, Inq.-genl., his letter to Bp. Vera, [181]
Quirós, Bernardo de, Inqr. of Cartagena, [489], [490], [491]
Quito, Bp. Peña of, his legacy, [344]
RANZANO, Bp., inqr. of Sicily, [2]
Real, Martin, his visitation, [348], [481], [483]
Real estate, alienations of, [14]
Rebeldía, [182]
Rebiba, Scipione, in Naples, [78]
Recalde, Fray Joseph, case of, [449]
Receipts, statements of, refused, [216], [219], [345], [504]
Receivership, dangers of, [111], [114]
Reconciliation entails confiscation, [421]
Records of the tribunals, [190], [288], [298], [317], [320]
Recruits pretending Catholicism, [271]
Reforms attempted in Sicily, [13], [18], [518]
proposed, in Peru, [360]
Refugees from Sicily in Naples, [64], [65]
Reggio, persecution in, [86]
arrests by Sicilian Inq., [89]
Registers, parish, falsified, [434]
imperfect, [514]
Relaxations in Canaries, [154]
Remittances from Mexico, [219], [221], [224], [225]
Renegades in Canaries, [160]
Repartimientos of Indians, [215]
Requisitions by Inq., [251], [252], [254]
Resistance to sanbenitos, [24]
Revolution, French, influence of, [272]
Revolution of Mexico, its ferocity, [281]
of New Granada, [506]
Reyes, Luisa de los, a beata, [304]
Ribagorza, Viceroy, controls papal Inq., [56], [524]
Ribera, Teodoro de, case of, [392]
Riciullo, Bp., acts as inqr., [96]
Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese arrested, [421]
Rising of 1516 in Palermo, [15]
of 1547, in Naples, [72]
Rivas, Gerónimo, case of, [375]
Roda, Giacomo, inqr. of Sicily, [2]
Rodríguez, Juan, his complaint, [266]
Rodríguez, Rafael Gil, case of, [273]
Roelas, Alonso de las, case of, [161]
Rojas, José Ant., sentenced for liberalism, [273]
Rome, citations to, [89]
prisoners sent there, [79]
burnings in, [80], [88], [135]
Romero, the sisters, embusteras, [235], [239]
Romo, Bartolo, alcaide, [367]
Romualdo, Fra, burnt in 1724, [40]
SAFEGUARD, royal, for officials, [202]
Sagro Monte della Pietà in Naples, [67]
Sailors, foreign, prosecution of, [169]
Sala reflexa, [387]
Salaries of Sicilian tribunal, [6], [9]
of Sardinian tribunal, [109]
regulated by confiscations, [114], [528]
for Inq. of Naples, [57]
in Mexico, [212], [289]
in Peru, [350], [451]
Salas y Pedroso, inqr. of Cartagena, [488], [489]
Salar, Bp. of Manila, his Inq., [299]
Salazar, Luis Rúiz de, case of, [152]
Salcedo, Governor of Philippines, his imprisonment, [311]
Salcedo, inqr. of Cartagena, [460], [476]
Salerno, Prince of, sent to Charles V, [74]
Saldaña, Fray Juan de, case of, [242]
Salice, Hercole, a heretic, [129]
Salinas, Dr., [360], [376], [379]
Salinas, Gregorio de, comr. in Vera Cruz, [268]
Sanbenitos, opposition to, in Sicily, [15], [24], [523]
for Waldenses, [83]
discarded from churches in Canaries, [188]
burnt, [189]
in Mexican cathedral, [196], [226]
use made of them, [289]
of Morelos, [296]
of prisoners of war, [417]
Sánchez, Miguel, case of, [113]
Sanders, John, case of, [145], [168]
San Lorenzo, Tribunale de, [55]
San Sisto, Waldenses of, [81], [82], [83]
Santa Clara, nuns of, at Cartagena, [491], [493]
Santa Cruz, Domingo de, case of, [110]
Santa Marta, Diego de, case of, [166]
Santa Marta, see of, [453]
bishop of, [492], [493], [494]
Santangel, Luis de, refuses Pantolosa’s bills, [51]
Santiago, commissioner of Chile, [346]
Santo Domingo, subject to Lima, [333]
to Cartagena, [457]
Jews allowed in, [469]
St. Augustine, attempts to found Inq. there, [458]
St. John, Order of, in Malta, [45]
Sardinia. See Inq. of Sardinia.
Sartolo, Bernardo, S. J., [405]
Savoy, Sicilian Inq. under, [40]
obtains Sardinia, [119]
Scrutinium Scripturarum, [423]
Scourging in Mexico, [206]
in Peru, [431], [438]
Sebastian, Inqr., attacked, [23]
his activity, [26]
Secretaries of Suprema, payments to, [350]
Secular jurisdiction over heresy in Naples, [56], [66], [524]
Sedella, Ant. de, inqr. of Louisiana, [459]
Seggi of Naples, [54]
Sentence of Waldenses, [83]
of Morelos, [298]
of François Moyen, [443]
Sentences not enforced, [20], [520]
Sequestrations in Mexico, [223]
in Peru, [348], [429]
commerce destroyed by, [428]
not applied by commissioners, [301]
Sequestrations not applicable to prisoners of war, [417]
Servants of officials, their privileges, [31], [245], [474]
Sessa, Duke of, Governor of Milan, [127], [128], [129]
Seville, composition of, [193]
its jurisdiction over Canaries, [141]
Sgalambro, Dr., inqr. of Sicily, [6], [8]
Shaw, Robert, case of, [413]
Sheep given to a Jew, [143]
Ships, detention of, [252], [254], [333]
Sickness, efforts to convert in, [175]
Sinaloa, governor of, excommunicated, [249]
Sixtus IV asks Inq. for Sicily, [1]
Sixtus V places a commissioner in Naples, [92]
Slavery, escape from, is apostasy, [149]
Slaves, Christian, sold by Inq., [19], [520]
in Canaries, [144], [148], [149], [152], [159]
of officials, their immunity, [251], [474]
their exemption abrogated, [388]
false witness of, [437]
negro, in New Granada, [462]
Snuff-boxes, censorship of, [178]
Sobranis, Ana de, a beata, [183]
Socaya, inqr. of Cartagena, [483]
Solicitation in Canaries, [163]
in Mexico, [227], [228], [241], [271]
in Philippines, [302]
in Peru, [344], [393]
Solis, José, case of, [407], [410]
Soranzo Bp. of Brescia, case of, [122]
Sorcery in Naples, [101]
in Canaries, [147], [148], [165]
in Mexico, [206], [228]
in Peru, [391], [439]
in New Granada, [462]
Soto, Juan de, case of, [160]
Spinelli, Abp., his Inq., [104]
forced to resign, [107]
Spinello, lord of La Guardia, [80], [85]
Stevenson, W. B., [373], [447]
Stomeo, Giantonio, case of, [94]
Stoning penitents prohibited, [432], [438]
Suárez de Figueroa, inqr. of Cartagena, [495], [498]
Subdivision of Peru proposed, [337]
Subsidy, Sicilian, to Charles V, [22]
Subvention, royal, of Mexican tribunal, [212], [216], [218], [220], [222]
of Lima tribunal, [342], [344], [347]
of Cartagena tribunal, [500], [501], [502]
Sueldo, value of, [6]
Superstitions in New Granada, [462]
Superunda, Viceroy of Peru, [370], [387]
Suppression of Sicilian Inq., [43]
of Neapolitan, [107]
of Sardinian, [119]
of Milanese, [137]
Suppression of Canary Inq., [189]
of Mexican, [270], [288], [298]
of Peruvian, [354], [447]
of New Granadan, [507], [510]
Suprema, its large receipts from Mexico, [219]
its duplicity and concealment, [219], [221], [223], [224], [348]
on Salcedo’s arrest, [315]
relations with colonial tribunals, [331]
urges subdivision of Peru, [337]
payments to its secretaries, [350]
contributions to, from Cartagena, 502 [505]
its demands for remittances, [513]
Swiss, their relations with Milan, [129]
Symbols, sacred, prohibited, [265]
Syndics, Jesuit, in solicitation, [303]
Syracuse, Bp. of, his quarrel with Inq., [36]
TABALORO, CARLO, case of, [38]
Tagal book, heresy in, [307]
Tanner, John, case of, [173]
Tanucci, Regent of Naples, [107]
Tarragona, Abp. of, his bills of exchange, [51]
Tattooing, censorship of, [266]
Taxation, exemption from, in Mexico, [215]
Tello de Sandoval, inqr. of Mexico, [197]
Tenerife, foreigners in, [172], [175]
Terracina, Domenico, [72]
Terranova, Duke of, case of, [25]
Terror aroused by Inq., [98]
Tezcoco, cacique of, burnt, [196]
Thimbles, crosses on, erased, [266]
Toledo, Pedro de, Viceroy of Naples, [66]
urges introduction of Inq., [70]
bombards the city, [73]
his vindictive triumph, [76]
Toledo, Viceroy of Peru, on condition of colony, [319]
gets rid of Aguirre, [323]
controls royal subvention, [342]
curbs the Inq., [374]
Toleration proclaimed in Colombia, [510]
Tormentors, [448]
Toro, Pedro de, case of, [396], [398]
Torquemada appoints inqr. for Sicily, [2]
Torres, Comr. of Popayan, [454]
Torture administered by physician, [142]
severity of, in Lima, [429]
implements of, [447]
Trade forbidden to officials, [251], [254]
with heretics creates suspicion, [130], [136], [137]
danger of, in Canaries, [168]
Traffic in offices, [372]
Transportation of penitents, [234], [235]
Travel in heretic lands, licence for, [130], [136], [137]
Treaty of 1604 with England, [171]
Trent, Council of, opposes Spanish Inq., [127]
on episcopal power over heresy, [211]
Treviño, Tomás, his martyrdom, [233]
Treviso, licences to travel required, [136]
Tribaldos, Bart., first Canary inqr., [140]
Tucuman, its conquest by Aguirre, [322]
solicitation in, [393], [394], [395]
Tuscany, arrests require assent of ruler, [137]
Tumult of 1516 in Palermo, [15]
of 1547 in Naples, [72]
UBAU, PEDRO, case of, [353], [407], [410]
Ulloa, Ant. Gut., inqr. of Peru, [355]
complaints against him, [356]
Prado’s charges, [358]
his sentence, [360]
visits his district, [361]
his dismissal and death, [362]
prosecutes viceroy, [376], [544]
Ulloa, Antonio de, on Peruvian clergy, [514]
Ulloa, Francisco de, S. J., case of, [406], [410]
Ulloa, Juan Fran, de, case of, [367]
Ulloa, Juan de, case of, [393]
Unda, Diego de, inqr. of Peru, [352]
his property sequestrated, [352]
his confiscated jewels, [354]
his scandals, [366]
his arrest, [368]
his release and death, [370]
condemns Quietists, [410]
Universities, compulsory degrees of, [252]
University of Lima favors suppression, [449]
Unnatural crime, [244]
Urban VII suppresses canonries in Peru, [346]
Urban VIII defends Fra Petronio, [95]
grants prebends to colonial tribunals, [216]
Uriarte, Juan de, secretary, [479], [482], [486], [487],
[488]
Utrecht, treaty of, [40]
Uzstáriz, Commissioner, his zeal, [305]
VALERA, FRANCISCO, inqr. of Cartagena, [491]
his quarrel with Bp. Benavides, [492]
is transferred to Lima, [495]
his actions condemned, [365], [498]
insists on royal subvention, [503], [504]
as inqr. of Lima, [364]
tries Angela Carranza, [400], [404]
his jubilation, [365]
Valderrama, Francisco de, [356]
Valdés la Vandera, [269]
Valdés, Juan de, his influence, [67]
his disciples in Reggio, [86]
Valdivia, Dutch attack on, [418]
as place of punishment, [438]
Valtelline, foreign priests expelled, [136]
its territory violated, [135]
Vandenbosch, Franz, case of, [170]
Vanegas, Diego, case of, [361]
Van Hoflaquen, Georg, case of, [170]
Varas of alguazil, sale of, [224], [225], [349], [501]
Vargas, Ant. de, case of his will, [387]
Vazquez, Francisco, case of, [394]
Vega, Viceroy, relations with Inq., [25]
Velazco, Governor of Cartagena, his complaints, [473]
Velazco, Juan Francisco, case of, [407], [410]
Velazco, Viceroy, complains of Inq., [380]
Vélez, Fray Andrés, case of, [399]
Vélez, inqr. of Cartagena, [477]
transferred to Mexico, [478]
Venadita, Viceroy, suppresses Mexican Inq., [298]
Vendeja, inqr. of Cartagena, [499]
Venice, its regulation of Inq., [132]
residence of foreign heretics, [531]
Vera, Bp., his quarrel with Canary Inq., [181]
Vera Cruz, mutineer sailors in, [268]
Verdugo, Bp., on suppression of Inq., [189]
Verdugo, Francisco, inqr. of Lima, [363]
Vessels, service of, for Roman Inq., [91]
seizure of, [156], [169]
Via ordinaria, [87], [90], [97], [99], [100], [102], [106], [526]
Vicente, Juan, case of, [466]
Vicente de Santa María as inqr., [196]
Viceroyalty of New Granada, [453]
Viceroys ordered to favor Inq., [35], [250], [374]
excommunication of, [32], [375]
not to be excommunicated, [252]
Vico, Marquis of, case of, [90]
Vienna, Sicilian Inq. subject to, [40]
Viera y Clavijo, his history of Canaries, [180]
Villadiego, Inqr. of Cartagena, [482], [483], [485], [486], [487]
Villar, Viceroy, on clergy of Peru, [320]
banishes Catalina Morejon, [356]
his complaints of tribunal, [357]
his troubles with Inq., [374]
is excommunicated, [375]
is prosecuted, [376]
Villar, his submission, [378], [544]
his appeal to Philip II, [379]
hands over prisoners of war, [414]
Villareal, Abp. of Mexico, [257]
Villaroel, Bp. of Chile, [346]
Villaroel, Ant. Hernández, case of, [393]
Visitas de navíos, in Canaries, [176], [179]
in Mexico, [266]
in Philippines, [304]
Visitations of Canaries, [148], [149]
of Mexico, [261]
of Peru, [357], [367]
of Cartagena, [481], [485]
of districts of Peru, [332]
Vitoria, Elena de, case of, [464], [465]
Voz activa, officials deprived of, [14]
WALDENSES in Calabria, [49]
eradicated, [79]
in Apulia, their fate, [85], [524]
Wall-papers, censorship of, [446]
Watches undergo censorship, [471]
Wealth of Peruvian clergy, [515]
White horse, parade of, [430], [437]
Widows of officials, their privileges, [31], [42]
Will case, quarrel over, [387]
Wine, exportation of from Canaries, [156]
Witchcraft in Canaries, [167]
in New Granada, [464]
Witnesses’ names, suppression of, [26], [97]
Women, scourging of, [431], [438]
XIMENES, CARD., his appointment of colonial inqrs., [195]
Ximenes, Martin, inqr. of Canaries, [141], [142], [180]
Xuquil, Indians of, their idolatry, [211]
YÁÑEZ, GONZALO, case of, [248]
Yepes, Rodrigo de, case of, [248]
Ynes de Tarifa, case of, [143]
Yucatan, visitas de navíos in, [267]
ZALDUEGUI, PEDRO, inqr. of Lima, [372]
Zapata, Governor of Cartagena, [485]
Zarate, Fray Francisco de, case of, [243]
Zarate, Ortiz de, Inqr. of Cartagena, [494]
Zayas, Bravo de, visitor of Canaries, [148], [161]
Zuazo, Alonso de, on New Christians, [194]
Zubieta, Pedro de, case of, [395]
Zumárraga, Bp., burns cacique of Tezcoco, [196]
Zuñíga, Viceroy, his subservience, [94]
Zurita on Sicilian finances, [24]
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