Granada (Spain)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Bueno Guerrero, Juan, "Memorial que Juan Bueno Guerrero [Iurado de Aneq.] Familiar de el Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion de la Ciudad de Granada, y preso en la carcel de Familiares della…", circa 17th century
Appeal to the king by an inquisitorial familiar, detailing complexity of local conflicts leading to his imprisonment and loss of property.
de Sotomayor, Antonio, Public edict regarding banned works, 1641 March 9
Edict reproducing and publicizing pope Urban VIII's ban on controversial texts relating to the allegedly ancient Arabic, Greek, and Latin writings of the Torre Turpiana or Monte de Valparayso (Sacromonte) in Granada.
Inquisicion de Granada, Familiar Certificate given to Gaspar Lopez de la Palma, 1615 December 23
Extremely ornate certificate with full color and gold-leaf border illustrations naming Gaspar Lopez de la Palma a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures and wax seal. Certified six days later in another hand, on verso.
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.
"Sepan quantos esta carta, y publico instrumento de censo vieren como yo…", 1567
Printed form with blank spaces filled in by hand, detailing goods and properties seized by the inquisition, evaluated and subsequently sold to Juan Ximenez, an inquisition familiar. Relevent royal privileges are included. Contains signatures.