Manuscript (handwritten)
Found in 273 Collections and/or Records:
Document, Hans Erhardt Ziegler, 1674-01-24
Document of Hanz Erhardt Ziegler, clerk
Documents of Debts owed to Lord Albertus Baluinnius by Odericus Lunestus, 1510-11-21
Document outlining debts owed by Odericus Lunestus to Lord Albertus Balduinnius of Trent (Italy).
Documents of Seizure, Lille, 1521-09-25
Documents recording the seizures of land by officers of Lille (France).
"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.
"Escritura de Ventta que en 30 de Diziembre de 1513, ante Anttonio Flores, escribano de Toledo, ottorgóa María Ortiz…", circa 1513
The properties were apparently used as inquisitorial prisons. Summary in eighteenth century hand given on first folio.
"Espediente hecho con motivo del destierro del Inquisidor General", 1764
Collection of documents relating to Charles III's conflict with and eventual exile of inquisitor-general Manuel Quintano Bonifaz from Madrid in 1761. Contains table of contents.
Familiar Certificate given to D. Josef Romero Diaz Cañete, 1779 November 17
Fragment of a cartulary. Contains copy of a 1779 document naming Joseph Romero Dias Cañete a familiar of th einquisition. Contains signature of Pablo Manuel de Simancas. Contains signatures.
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.
Familiar Certificate of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, given to D. Francisco Martin Boca, citizen of la Villa de Encina Sola, by the Inquisition of Seville, 1572 September 26
Ornate certificate with hand-colored border illustrations, naming Francisco Martin Boça a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures (Licenciado Paramo et al.). 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.
Family Tree, Valperga family, undated
Family tree tracing Carlo Antonio Valperga’s male predecessors for seven generations, including one other branch ending with Giulio Cesare Valperga—no other details.
Family Tree, Valperga family, undated
Family tree of Valperga males, beginning with Agostino and ending with the two contesting men, Giulio Cesare and Carlo Geralomo.
Feoffement, Denny and Elizabeth Crabb to Thomas Andrews, 1766-07-05
Feoffment of lands in Blo'Norton (Norfolk) to Thomas Andrews by Denny and Elizabeth Crabb, in exchange for £120. Includes seal, impressed duty stamp, and tax stamp.
Feoffment, Bartholomew Pearce to Robert Balch and Samuel Webb, 1670-08-18
Feoffment of lands in Durleigh (Somerset) to Robert Balch and Samuel Webb by Bartholomew Pearce, in exchange for 5 shillings. Land to be held "in trust and confidence" for the sole benefit and advantage of Susanna Pearce, Bartholomew's mother, and after her death for her and/or Bartholomew's heirs, and if there be no heirs then the heirs of Ferdinand Anderdon. Includes seal.
Feoffment, David Morris to George Llewellin, 1678-07-03
Feoffment of lands in Hope (Montgomeryshire, Wales) to George Llewellin by David Morris in exchange for £17. Includes seal.
Feoffment, John and William Chancellor to Thomas Jones and John Goldeston, 1612-04-30
Feoffment of lands in Knowle Hills (Bristol) to Thomas Jones and Thomas Wallis by John and William Chancellor, trustees of John Goldeston. Includes seal.
Feoffment, John Humfrey to Robert Duyon, 1600-07-01
Feoffment of lands in Thaxted (Essex), by John Humfrey of Samford Magna (Essex) to Robert Duyon of Thaxted (Essex). Includes seal.
Feoffment, John Wood to Richard Luther, 1604-04-12
Feoffement of lands in Trinity Marsh (Westham), to Richard Luther by John Wood.
Feoffment, Richard Diming to Thomas Tuckerman, 1721-12-22
Feoffment of lands in Ugborough (Devon) to Thomas Tuckerman by Richard Diming in exchange for £140. Includes seal, impressed duty stamp, and tax stamp.
Feoffment, William Stode, Matthew Roupe, Johanne Strode Roupe, Ellen Strode to Walter Avent, 1667-05-10
Feoffment of lands in Ugborough (Devon), known as Innaton (the inheritance of the survivors of Adam Stode) to Walter Avent by William Stode, Matthew Roupe, Johanne Strode Roupe, and [H]Ellen Strode for £1,200. Includes seal.
Fernandez [?] Castelao, Ysidro, "Senor Don Juan Francisco Marcolario. Se hall aconcluido el Tablado de los quatro claros…", 1803 July 8
Letter describing in great detail the construction of stage and seating arrangements for royal events in Madrid. These were constructed in the same manner as used for inquisitorial autos de fe; Marcolario was in charge of arrangements for the auto of 1781.
Final Agreement of Sale, Lepine Family to William Goulden, 1818-06-07
Final Agreement of Sale, for lands and buildings at 8 Brick Lane, All Saints, Canterbury, from the Lepines to William Goulden for £200. Two pieces of an original four.
Fine upon Acknowledgement, Priscilla Delarue alias Sheete to Jane George, 1694-06-14
A "fine upon acknowledgement of the right" of lands and buildings in All Saints, Canterbury, to Jane George by Priscilla Delarue alias Sheete.
F.M.I.C., "Real Instrucion comunicada a las Reales Audiencias de America sobre las ruebas que deben dar los pretendientes al hábito en cualquiera de las Ordenes Militares", 1859 November 1
Copy of a document first published in Puerto Principe [Port-au-Prince?], 1815. Family history of condemnation by the Inquisition was one of many aspects taken under consideration, as was history of menial labor and blood purity (limpieza).
Foeffment, Charles and Anne Lloyd, Brockwell and Lenor Lloyd to Edward Waties, 1613-12-08
Feoffment of various lands in Montgomeryshire and water rights to Edward Waties by Charles and Anne Lloyd and Brockwell (son of Charles) and Lenor Lloyd, in exchange for the one time payment of £47 and services. Includes seal.
"Forma absolutionis ad cautelam, in Sto. Officio", circa 1600s
In the hand of some inquisitor.
Genealogy, Viale and Santus Berna families, and Wills, Cristina Viala Ratta and Giovanni Battista Santus Berna
A compilation of documents relating to the Viale and Santus Berna families, including a genealogy (August 14, 1784) and the wills of Contessa Cristina Viale Ratta (March 27, 1713) and Giovanni Battista Santus Berna (April 11, 1733), governor of Mortara. On the cover, "Scritture Del S. Carlo Giuseppe Ignazio de Valperga".
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.
Grant of lands and rights, Mattheus de Ambroxis to Guido, son of Thomas of Copella of Cuorgne, and Johannes de Silvescho of Cuorgne, 1370-08-22
Grant of lands and hereditary rights from Mattheus de Ambroxis(?) to Guido, son of Thomas of Copella of Cuorgne, and his guardian, Johannes de Silvescho de Cuorgne, with the consent of Count Guieto of Valperga.
Grant of lands in Vallisbroxius, Philibert I (Duke of Savoy) to Jacobus and Johannes de Cagna[?], Petrus and Philipus de Cognento, and Johannes de Manfredo, 1478-12-14
A grant of lands in Vallisbroxii from Philibert I, Duke of Savoy, to five nobles: Jacobus and Johannes de Cagna(?) and Petrus and Philipus de Cognento(?), and Johannes de Manfredo.