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Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Edict by the Inquisicion de Toledo, 1600 March 8

 File — Box 11, Folder: 194
Identifier: INQ-211
Scope and Contents

Printed certificate, filled in by hand. The document notes privileges and exemptions of inquisitorial familiares, and cites recent mistreatment of the familiar Alonso Diaz Guerrero in the town of Alcazar. Contains signatures and wax seals. A further note, added a month later, confirms the document was acknowledged by town officials.

Dates: 1600 March 8

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

 File — Box 12, Folder: 207
Identifier: INQ-103
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1635 November 25

"Familiatura del santo oficio de Jaume Anthoni Aguilar", 1569 September 2

 File — Box 11, Folder: 188
Identifier: INQ-94
Scope and Contents

Printed certificate filled in by hand, naming Jayme Aguilar a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures.

Dates: 1569 September 2

Inquisicion de Toledo, Edict, 1602 May 29

 File — Box 11, Folder: 196
Identifier: INQ-212
Scope and Contents

Printed certificate, filled in by hand. The document notes privileges and exemptions of inquisitorial familiares, and cites recent mistreatment of the familiar Alonso Diaz Guerrero in the town of Alcazar. Contains signatures and wax seal.

Dates: 1602 May 29

Inquisicion de Toledo, Familiar Certificate given to Francisco de Aranda Quintanilla, 1678 August 26

 File — Box 18, Folder: 212
Identifier: INQ-106
Scope and Contents

Printed certificate filled in by hand, with ornate printed border and hand-colored additional illustrations, naming Francisco de Aranda Quintanilla a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures. Certified same year, on verso.

Dates: 1678 August 26

Inquisicion de Valladolid, Familiar Certificate given to Juan Alonso de Salamanca, 1597 July 23

 File — Box 17, Folder: 191
Identifier: INQ-97
Scope and Contents

Printed certificate with decorative border and image of St. Peter Martyr, naming Juan Alonso de Salamanca a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signautres, and a later family tree on verso showing Salamanca's linear descendants to the 1670s.

Dates: 1597 July 23

"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

 File — Box 12, Folder: 226
Identifier: INQ-328
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1735

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

 File — Box 12, Folder: 218
Identifier: INQ-110
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1704 November 27

Notary Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, given to D. Santiago de Linares by the Inquisition of Valladolid, 1631 June

 File — Box 12, Folder: 206
Identifier: INQ-102
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1631 June

Sentencing Certificate, 1574

 File — Box 2, Folder: 22
Identifier: INQ-6
Scope and Contents

Printed certificate filled out by hand and signed by inquisitors, listing punishments for an excommunicated woman. Contains further manuscript notes on verso. Damaged, illegible in parts.

Dates: 1574

"Sepan quantos esta carta, y publico instrumento de censo vieren como yo…", 1567

 File — Box 2, Folder: 21
Identifier: INQ-204
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1567

"Titulo de Familiar de este Santo Officio Para en la Villa de Belorado a Don Diego Correa de Belasco Vezino della", 1617 July 16

 File — Box 12, Folder: 204
Identifier: INQ-100
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1617 July 16

"Titulo de familiar del santo officio Para Vicente Rroldan Vezino de Murcia", 1603 November 8

 File — Box 11, Folder: 197
Identifier: INQ-99
Scope and Contents

Printed certificate filled in by hand, naming Vicente Rroldan a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures and wax seal. Certified three days later in another hand (on verso). Contains signatures and wax seal.

Dates: 1603 November 8

"Treslado de las familiaturas de los Señores Hernando Correa de Valesco, vecino de la Villa de Belorado, y de Diego Lopez de Ocio, su yerno, vecino de la villa de Trepeana", 1617, 1629

 File — Box 11, Folder: 203
Identifier: INQ-12
Scope and Contents Two separate but related documents: the first is a manuscript notarized document (Treviana, 1629( produced on behalf of Diego Lopez de Ocio, a familiar of the inquisition. It includes copies of various documents, including certificates of familiatura originally granted to both Diego Lopez de Ocio (1711) and his uncle Hernando Correa de Velasco (1571). The second is a printed certificate (Logroño 1617), filled out by hand, noting privileges for Diego Lopez de Ocio in his capacity of...
Dates: 1617, 1629