“What Christians does he know to have kept the Sabbath, the Passover, and to have performed Jewish rites?”
He says that Benito once came to their house at Tenbleque and spent a Sabbath with them, doing no work, eating adafinas and drinking Caser wine; and that he came upon another occasion and asked them when was the fast of Tisabeaf (the eve of Purim), and that he believes that, being informed of this, he kept that fast.
He can remember no others, excepting one Diego de Ayllon and three of his daughters and a son, all of whom kept the Sabbath and observed the law of Moses in secret; and the widow of one Juan de Origuela, deceased, who sometimes kept Jewish fasts; and Juan Vermejo of Tenbleque, whom he knows once to have kept the great fast.
These names are duly noted on the margin of the notary’s document as matters of importance which need inquiring into.
“Whence was the wafer procured, and how does he know that it was consecrated?”
He answers that when they assembled, a fortnight after the crucifixion, he heard Alonso Franco say that he had taken it from the monstrance in the Church of Romeral, replacing it by an unconsecrated wafer.
“Was this the wafer given to Tazarte with the heart?”
He believes so, but he is not sure, nor does he know what became of it.
“Who brought the other wafer given to Benito, and whence was it obtained?”
Alonso brought it, and said that he had obtained it in the church of La Guardia, and that it was consecrated. But Yucé doesn’t know if anyone gave it to him.[208]