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Aytona, Marquesa de [Aitona], "Señor mio. Con mucha estimación…", 1682 June 27

 File — Box 14, Folder: 267
Identifier: INQ-17
Scope and Contents

Letter from the marquis to Don Miguel Perez de Olivan y Vazquez, an inquisitor, thanking him for assistance in a legal case ("pleyto").

Dates: 1682 June 27

de la Cana, Joseph, Certification given in favor of D. Luis Maldonado for the office of Notary of the Inquisition of Valladolid, 1700 July 15

 File — Box 12, Folder: 217
Identifier: INQ-109
Scope and Contents

Document notes receipt of orders from inquisitor general (dated Madrid 1700) appointing Luis Maldonado, Order of Santiago, notary for the Valladolid inquisition. Contains signature of inquisitorial secretary Cana and wax seal.

Dates: 1700 July 15

"Espediente hecho con motivo del destierro del Inquisidor General", 1764

 File — Box 13, Folder: 232
Identifier: INQ-26
Scope and Contents

Collection of documents relating to Charles III's conflict with and eventual exile of inquisitor-general Manuel Quintano Bonifaz from Madrid in 1761. Contains table of contents.

Dates: 1764

Fernandez [?] Castelao, Ysidro, "Senor Don Juan Francisco Marcolario. Se hall aconcluido el Tablado de los quatro claros…", 1803 July 8

 File — Box 4, Folder: 41
Identifier: INQ-27
Scope and Contents

Letter describing in great detail the construction of stage and seating arrangements for royal events in Madrid. These were constructed in the same manner as used for inquisitorial autos de fe; Marcolario was in charge of arrangements for the auto of 1781.

Dates: 1803 July 8

Gonzalez de Arbulu, Manuel; Juan de Albirtegui, "Manuel Gonzalez del Arbulu secretario del secreto del Santo Officio de la Inquisicion, del Reyno del Peru…", 1711, 1765

 File — Box 12, Folder: 220
Identifier: INQ-25
Scope and Contents

Two related documents: the first acknowledges receipt of documents, some dating as back as 1705, from Madrid naming various persons (including Antonio Maldonado) to offices in the Peruvian tribunal (1711). The second is a notice from Madrid naming Francisco Matienzo to an inquisitorial post in Lima. His blood purity (limpieza) is mentioned (1765). Contains signatures and wax seal.

Dates: 1711, 1765

Inquisicion de Sevilla, Certification of legitimacy, 1807 October 6

 File — Box 13, Folder: 236
Identifier: INQ-581
Scope and Contents

Certification of legitimacy and blood purity (limpieza) for Hernando Portocarrero Benito and Geronima de Mendoza, his wife. Genealogical and archival research goes back to 1570s. Contains signature and wax seal.

Dates: 1807 October 6

"Nos Don Francisco Perez de Prado y Cuesta…Obispo de Teruel…", circa 1700s

 File — Box 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: INQ-38
Scope and Contents Documents relating to Inquisition and law in the New world, ranging from 1717-1797; some apparently copied in the Secretaría de la Cámara de Gobierno, Mexico, for the benefit of an archbishop by Licenciado antonio Dies de Medina, Secretary. 1. Thirty-four articles on Inquisition procedure (Madrid 1747). 2. Royal order to respect the Inquisition (1763). 3. Royal brief for Viceroys (Aranjuez 1744). 4. Royal brief on legal procedure (Aranjuez 1740). 5. Royal brief (Aranjuez 1763). 6. Royal...
Dates: circa 1700s

Perez de Prado y Cuesta, Francisco, Alguacil la Santa Cruzada de la Villa de Albacete certificate, given to D. Pedro Martínez de Soria, 1747-1748

 File — Box 12, Folder: 229
Identifier: INQ-113
Scope and Contents

Notice from inquisitor general Perez de Prado y Cuesta, confirming Pedro Martinez de Soria's tenure as Alguacil de la Santa Cruzada (a royal donation dating back to the 1630s). Certified the following year at la Gineta. Text partially cut off at bottom. Contains signatures and wax seal.

Dates: 1747-1748

Prosecution of Juan Rodríguez Bejarano for bigamy, 1771 February 21

 File — Box 3, Folder: 32
Identifier: INQ-122
Scope and Contents

Lengthy essay calling for an inquisitorial trial of disabled soldier Juan Rodríguez Bejarano, for bigamy. Several documents compiled in a single hand as a defense of inquisitorial jurisdiction in such matters. Includes Latin and Italian citations of earlier cases, laws, and scriptures.

Dates: 1771 February 21

Sánchez García, Luis, Testimony, 1640 February 1

 File — Box 3, Folder: 28
Identifier: INQ-13
Scope and Contents

Copy of testimony originally given in 1638 by Luis Sánchez García (father of Cristóbal Sánchez García), concerning a case dating back to 1525. Contains signatures and wax seal.

Dates: 1640 February 1

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