Box 12
Contains 24 Results:
"Titulo de Familiar de este Santo Officio Para en la Villa de Belorado a Don Diego Correa de Belasco Vezino della", 1617 July 16
Printed certificate filled in by hand, naming Diego Correa de Belasco (Velasco) a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures. Certified three days later in another hand, with wax seal (on verso). Contains signatures and wax seal.
Notary Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, given to D. Santiago de Linares by the Inquisition of Valladolid, 1631 June
Printed parchment certificate filled in by hand, naming Santiago de Linares a familiar of the inquisition. His blood purity (limpieza) and that of his wife Maria Ruiz is noted on the form. Contains signatures. Part of bottom left corner is missing, perhaps with seal and certification. Contains signatures.
Familiar Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition given to D. Juan Lopez, citizen of Naberos del Rios Pisuerga, by the Inquisition of Valladolid, 1635 November 25
Printed parchment certificate with ornate printed borders, filled in by hand, naming Juan Lopez a familiar of the inquisition. His blood purity (limpieza) and that of his wife Maria de Castro is noted on the form. Bottom section is missing, perhaps with signatures, seal, and certification.
Familiar Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, given to D. Augustín Ponce de Leon by the Inquisition of Toledo, 1650 December 5
Certificate with ornate colored design at top, naming Agustin Ponce de Leon a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures and wax seal. Certified three months later (at bottom); note on verso. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Captain Lieutenant Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition of the Kingdom of Sicily in favor of D. Manuel de Castro, Governor of la Isla de Pantalería, 1662 April 1
Unadorned certificate naming captain Manuel de Castro, governor of Panteleria island, a teniente de capitan of the inquisition. Contains signatures and wax seal.
"Cartas y Privilegios de la Santa Hermandad Vieja de la muy Noble Ciudad de Toledo: confirmadas por el Rey D. Felipe Quarto nuestro señor", 1665
Collection of privileges relating to the Santa Hermandad confraternity. Contains signature. Ornate binding with crest.
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.
Bruna Rico, Francisco Luis de, et al, Instructions to Pedro García Baquero, 1685 May 4
Instructions to pay salaries for three leading officers of the Lima inquisition. Multiple receipts on verso. Contains signatures.
Familiar Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, given to D. Joseph Antonio de la Torre Carbonera in the Real Castillo de Triana by the Inquisition of Seville, 1685 October 3
Certificate naming Joseph Antonio de la Torre Carbonera a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Valera, Francisco, et al, Instructions to the Receiver General, 1694 June 28
Instructions to pay a salary for a consulting lawyer in a bankruptcy case. Top of folio is missing. Contains signatures.
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.
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.
Notary Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, given to D. Marcos de la Banera, citizen of la Villa de Cazarabonela, by the Inquisition of Granada, 1704 November 27
Printed certificate with ornate printed border, filled in by hand, naming Marcos de la Bandera a notary of the inquisition. Mention is made of his blood purity (limpieza). Contains signatures. Wax seal is missing.
Memo, Tax Exemptions, circa 1706
Incomplete memorandum on tax exemptions for inquisition officers.
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
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.
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.
"Indulgencias Plenarias y Gracias espirituales, concedidas por los Sumos Pontifices, a los señores Inquisidores, Oficiales, y Ministros del Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion, Cofrades de la Cofradia de San Pedro Martyr", 1724
Translation of a 1571 collection of bulls and indulgences granted to crusaders and familiars of the inquisition by popes from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries, confirmed by Pius V (1570). Text gives incipits and dates of the original documents, with minimal summary. Last folio contains Spanish summary of Pius V's 1569, "Institución de la Cofradía de San Pedro Martyr, de Oficiales, y Ministros del Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion."
Pope Paul V; Cobellutius, Scipio, "Indulgencias concedidas por Nuestro Santissimo Padre Paulo Papa Quinto, à los Inquisidores, contra la Heretica pravedad...", 1724
Translation of papal indulgences issued to familiars and officials in 1611 by Paul V. Scipio Cobellutius's name is printed at the end of the document.
"Privilegios y Confirmaciones de la Santa Hermandad Vieja de Ciudad-Real", 1725
Collection of privileges relating to the Sant Hermandad confraternity. Contains illustration at start, and signature and wax seal at end.
"Privilegios y Confirmaciones de la Santa Hermandad Vieja de Ciudad-Real", 1727-1728
Collection of privileges relating to the Santa Hermandad confraternity. Four separate, unpaginated royal privileges dated 1728 follow the initial 1727 text. Each document contains signatures at end.
"Nos los Alcaldes de la Santa Hermandad Vieja de esta Imperial Ciudad de Toledo pur su Magestad (Dios le guarde) en todos sus Reynos, y Señorios, &c.", 1735
Collection of documents relating to the Santa Hermandad confraternity. The first three are printed forms filled in by hand on behalf of two confraternity comisarios; these contain signatures and wax seals. A series of manuscript documents follows, all relating to the same Familiars and officials. Ornate binding with crest.
"Ordenanzas del Ilustre Cabildo de la Santa Hermandad Vieja de esta Imperial Ciudad de Toledo...", 1740
Collection of privileges relating to the Santa Hermandad confraternity. Ornate binding with crest.
Inquisition of Córdoba, Familiar certificate given to D. Francisco Calero Alexandre de Pedrazas, 1744 October 7
Ornate certificate with hand-colored decorative border, naming Francisco Calero Alexandre de Pedraxas a familiar of the inquisition. Certified later in the same month (on verso). Contains signatures. Wax seal is missing.
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
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.