Box 10
Contains 18 Results:
Inquisicion de México, Public edict regarding Joseph Bonaparte, 1810 April 21
Edict denouncing Joseph Bonaparte's pretensions in Spain and his encouragement of rebels in the Americas, banning all his proclamations and requiring parishioners to denounce clergy who support him.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1766 May 16
Edict banning various writings.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works, 1766 May 24
Edict banning various writings. Contains signature; wax seal missing.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding devotional images, 1767 August 17
Edict baninng improper use of devotional images, for example on tobacco packages. Contains signature and wax seal.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1766 December 13
Edict banning or expurgating nineteen books and writings, mostly French.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1767 December 23
Edict banning eight books and writings.
Quintano Bonifaz, Manuel, Public edict regarding banned works, 1768 May 7
Edict banning various satirical writings, some of which have been found in the Americas, opposing the expulsion of the Jesuits.
King Charles III, "Real Cedula de su Magestad, y Señores del Consejo, tocante a la forma que se debe observar en quanto à las prohibiciones de Libros...", 1768 June 16
Edict listing guidelines about banning or expurgating writings.
Inquisicion de la Corte, Public edict regarding banned works (2 folders), 1769 August 5
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings. Folder 2 (INQ-383) contains signatures.
Inquisicion de la Corte, Public edict regarding banned works, 1771 March 16
Edict banning fourteen books and writings, expurgating four, and removing restrictions from two other works.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works, 1772 October 26
Edict banning satirical writings or images related to the expulsion of the Jesuits which had recently emerged in Spain and the Americas. Contains signature and wax seal.
Inquisicion de la Corte, Public edict regarding banned works, 1773 March 27
Edict banning twenty-one books and writings and expurgating two others. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Bertran, Felipe, Public edict regarding banned works, 1778 March 28
Edict banning a book entitled "L'An dux mille quatre-cent quarante. Réve s'il en fut jamais" (London 1776); no copies may be held in any library, except for the Biblioteca Real. Contains signature.
Inquisicion de Murcia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1801 March 19
Edict banning seventy-two books and writings, forty-two of which are forbidden even to those with licenses, and expurgating several others. All restrictions on the writings of Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, on the other hand, are removed in accordance with earlier edicts.
Public edict regarding banned works, 1805
Edict banning twenty-four books and writings, nine of which are forbidden even to those with licenses, and expurgating several others. Space for date and place left blank.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works, 1807 January 12
Edict banning seventeen books and writings, nine of which are forbidden even to those with licenses, expurgating one other and making corrections. Contains signature.
Inquisicion de México, Public edict regarding banned works, 1807 March 6
Edict denouncing a text by José Rojas, resident of Baltimore, Maryland. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Inquisicion de México, Public edict regarding banned works, 1809 August 5
Edict banning fifty-five books and writings (including Gibbon's "Decline and Fall"), twenty-four of which are forbidden even to those with licenses, and expurgating six others. Contains signatures.