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"Auto que se celebro en La Villa de Valladolid donde salio Casalla, su madre Ereçuelo y otras personas", 1559 May
Description of the public Auto de Fe celebrated in Valladolid on May 21 1559. Fourteen heretics were condemned to death, including a Dr. Cazalla, el Marqués de Poza, three women, and others. This Auto de Fe is significant as it brought about the end of the Erasmistas group in Spain. Contemporary account, apparently taken from a larger register or compilation as evident from pagination. Copy may be in a later hand.
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
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.
de Mendoza y Sandoval, Don Balthasar, Notario del Secreto Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition of the city of Valladolid, given to D. Luis Maldonado, Cavallero de la orden de Santiago, 1700 June 14
Certificate naming Luis Maldonado a Notario del Secreto of the inquisition. Contains signatures and wax seal.
"El señor Inquisidor Fiscal de este santo oficio contra el P. Fr. Josef Zisneros Franciscano…", 1796 September 25
Denunciation of Fr. Josef, with testimony of colleagues concerning various improprieties at mass, as well as illicit use of chocolate, women, and pornographic images. Single document with signatures of Ramón Pérez and Isidorio Carranza as well as notary Francisco Uraga.
Martinez de Zuñiga, Hernando, "Testimonio de Calificador del Santo Tribunal de la Ynquisicion", 1671 March 13
Testimony of Valladolid inquisition secretary Martinez de Zuñiga, supporting Francisco Sanz Maldonado's candidacy for the office of inquisitorial calificador. Sanz Maldonado was a Jesuit and catedratico of Salamanca.
Retirement Certificate, D. Luis Maldonado, 1716-1717
Certificate confirming the retirement of Luis Maldonado as secretary of the Valladolid inquisition with full pension and perquisites. Contains signatures, inquisitorial wax seal. Certified four months later (1717) before Antonio Llanes Campomanes (on verso). Contains signatures and inquisitorial wax seal.
"Titulo de familiar del santo oficio de Miguel de Salamanca, regidor de Burgos", 1545 August 25
Prepared certificate filled in by a second hand, naming Miguel de Salamanca a familiar of the inquisition. Contains later family tree on verso, showing Salamanca's linear descendants through 1670s. Contains signature of inquisitor Doctor Gonzalez. Contains signatures.
"Titulos de Familiar del Santo Oficio de la Ynquisicion para Juan de Torizes Vecino de Palacios de Campos", 1559 July 12
Document naming Juan de Torizes a familiar of the inquisition. Contains text of earlier royal documents conerning appointment and privileges of familiares. Contains signatures.