on slavery, i, 57restrictions on Jews, i, 69, 74, 89on confiscation, iii, 316on magic, iv,180,182law on heresy revived, iv,411law as to succession, iv,462Parvitas materiæ, none in solicitation, iv,110,112none in sorcery, iv,196Pascual of Aragon, his inqr.-generalship, i, 310Passes for free goods, i, 376, 384Passo Honroso, the, i, 5Passover bread, eating of, ii, 566Pastoralis officii, bull, i, 275, 432; iv,317,329Pastrana, Judaizers of, ii, 494; iii, 300mystics of, iv,7Paternoy, Sanchó de, i, 249, 257Patiño, his services, iv,486Patrocinio, Sor, career of, iv,92Patronage, papal, resisted, i, 12granted to sovereigns, ii, 416; iv,291royal, of canonries, ii, 429of inquisitors, ii, 280Patrones teólogos, iii, 51; iv,154Paul III exempts regulars from Inqn., ii, 32confirms sale of pardons, ii, 107Roman Inqn. not to interfere with Spanish, ii, 127on exclusion of New Christians, ii, 289, 291relieves Moriscos from confiscation, ii, 395his dispensations, ii, 406limits duration of torture, iii, 22relieves from irregularity, iii, 186his dealings with Portugal, iii, 241-58creates da Silva cardinal, iii, 244abandons him, iii, 253invites Jews to Italy, iii, 254suspends Inqn. as to Moriscos, iii, 373aids Magdalina de la Cruz, iv,82Paul IV threatens Melchor Cano, ii, 51subjects regulars to Inqn., ii, 33his brief of January 7, 1559, ii, 61on exclusion of Conversos, ii, 290claims benefices of heretics, ii, 319grants canonries to Inqn., ii, 425orders torture to discover accomplices, iii, 11heresies treated as relapse, iii, 201prosecutes Jews, iii, 254suppression of witnesses’ names, iii, 258his bull against Q. Elizabeth, iii, 436his Index, iii, 486requires confessors to enforce it, iii, 490withdrawn licences for prohibited books, iii, 521subjects solicitation to Inqn., iv,99decrees relaxation for personating priesthood, iv,340Paul V confirms subjection of regulars, ii, 36profession of faith of inqrs., ii, 420exempts from irregularity, iii, 189empowers Inqn. to issue licences, iii, 522on solicitation, iv,100Payment for discovering property, ii, 323Pay-roll, Ferdinand seeks to reduce it, ii, 209of Suprema, ii, 191, 196, 202Paz, Diogo da, iii, 239Peace, internal, preserved by Inqn., iv,507Peace and truce, treaties of, i, 441Peasants can prove limpieza, ii, 308condition of, iv,478church burdens on, iv,495Pecheros, i, 375familiars to be, ii, 281Peculations of inq.-genl., i, 190in confiscation, ii, 363, 365Peculium of frailes, ii, 495, 504Pedraça, his instructions for commissioners, ii, 302Pedro II (Aragon) persecutes Waldenses, iii, 183Pedro III (Aragon) summons his Moors to arms, i, 63protects Jews, i, 93Pedro the Cruel, his struggles with nobles, i, 3employs Moorish troops, i, 54favors Jews, i, 101Pedro de Madrid,delator, ii, 323Pedro Sánchez, Joan de, burnt, i, 596Pedro de Valencia on witchcraft, iv,229,247Peláez, Anton, his deposition, ii, 105Pelagini, iv,46their successors, iv,61Peliag the Jew, i, 51Pellegrini di San Rocco, iv,47Peña, Francisco, his edition of Eymerich, ii, 476justification of secrecy, ii, 474on insane convicts, ii, 59, 60on death sentences, iii, 186on conversion after sentence, iii, 193Peña, Pedro, condemned for Molinism, iv,59Peñalosa, Benito de, onlimpieza, ii, 309on the peasantry, iv,478on education, iv,529Penalties. See Punishments.Peñas, Benito, case of, ii, 494Penas extraordinarias, iii, 101Penas y penitencias, i, 337; ii, 389Penance is punishment, ii, 389, 569destroys limpieza, ii, 296, 299, 304, 307, 310, 311its performance enforced, iii, 101abridgement of, iii, 161with suspension, iii, 109spiritual, iii, 131Penances, pecuniary, i, 337; ii, 389Inqn. obtains them, i, 339applied to tribunals, ii, 393productiveness, ii, 397proportioned to need of tribunal, ii, 396; iv,219replace confiscation, ii, 394limited in Valencia, ii, 395reconciliation a prerequisite, ii, 396excessive, i, 226Penca, iii, 135Penitence, sacrament of, in solicitation, iv,109Penitents of Inqn., ii, 389penalties imposed on, i, 169-70entitled tofuero, i, 433; iii, 150, 153maintenance of, i, 567costs collected from, ii, 533their pictures in churches, iii, 171disabilities of, iii, 173hardships of descendants, iii, 177stripping and flagellating, iv,117Penitential prison, iii, 150Penitentiary, papal, its absolutions, ii, 104Penitentiary, its pardons for crime, ii, 107taxes of, ii, 402Penn, George, case of, iii, 468Pensions granted on offices, ii, 222in jubilation, ii, 224on canonries, ii, 428, 429Penury of royal treasury, ii, 373of officials, ii, 443, 444People, oath required of, i, 353Pepper bought with heretic money, ii, 338Perales, contract of, i, 19Pérez, Alonso, his visitation of Barcelona, i, 528Pérez, Antonio, case of, iv,254burnt in effigy, iv,268pensioned by Henry IV, iv,271postmortem absolution, iv,272his blasphemy, iv,332his writings suppressed, iii, 542Perez de Pineda, Juan, iii, 427, 428, 445Performance of sentences, iii, 101Perjury in cases oflimpieza, ii, 304of witnesses, ii, 554, 556detected in ratification, ii, 547in secular courts, ii, 554; iv,379Pernambuco, its capture, iii, 279, 282Perpignan, placed under interdict., i, 187tribunal of, i, 552auto de fe in, i, 264violation of Concordia, i, 272magistrates penanced, i, 285arrest of officials, i, 469sequestrated houses in, ii, 498Perquisites of officials, ii, 190of Suprema, ii, 195Persecution, conscientious, ii, 1; iv,525financial element in, ii, 315, 357; iv,527Personas honestas, ii, 249Personation of officials, iv,344punishment, iii, 189; iv,345frequency, iv,348Personation of priesthood, iv,339relaxation for, iv,340,342doubt as to jurisdiction, iv,341penalties in Spain, iii, 207; iv,341confessions heard by laymen, iv,344Personnel of tribunals, ii, 209, 232efforts for reduction, ii, 211of Inqn. in 1746, ii, 597Pertinacity entails relaxation, ii, 585; iii, 195Peseta, value of, i, 561, 565Peso ensayado, i, 562de oro, i, 560de plata, i, 562Petition, Inqn. must be addressed by, i, 356Petosiris, iv,195Petrucci, Card., iv,52,55,60Pharmacopœia of Schoderius, iii, 507Phelippeaux, agent of Bossuet, iv,66Philip Augustus banishes Jews, i, 83Philip I appealed to by Córdova, i, 196admits papal appellate power, ii, 116grants from confiscations, ii, 376his death, i, 201Philip II makes no appointments, i, 299his control of Suprema, i, 322reclaims confiscations, i, 331enforces jurisdiction of Inqn., i, 341, 343, 437; ii, 352on official oaths, i, 352regulates tax-exemption, i, 376billeting of troops, i, 397forbids concealed weapons, i, 402on right to hold office, i, 416at Córtes of Monzon in 1564, i, 442evades complaints of Córtes, i, 485suppresses Order of Santa María de la Espada blanca, i, 508revives tribunal of Galicia, i, 547demands a forced loan, ii, 46case of Carranza, ii, 50, 57, 62, 64, 69, 70, 73, 77, 79, 81, 86impedes appeals to Rome, ii, 129, 130, 131defines personnel of tribunals, ii, 210objects to transfer of offices, ii, 221requires inqrs. to be clerics, ii, 235couples inqr. and fiscal, ii, 242on nobles as familiars, ii, 281on limpieza, ii, 291, 295, 306restrains commutations, ii, 413obtains canonries for Inqn., ii, 425on denunciation of accomplices, ii, 462; iii, 373on importance of secrecy, ii, 476wants penitents for galleys, iii, 142galleys for bigamy and blasphemy, iv,316,331onsanbenitosin churches, iii, 169on expenses of execution, iii, 187on windows overlooking autos, iii, 213autos celebrated for, iii, 227at Valladolid auto, iii, 441milder measures for Judaism, iii, 235his conquest of Portugal, iii, 265forbids expatriation, iii, 271his financial exhaustion, iii, 337debasement of coinage, i, 562; iv,482maintains commutation of confiscation, iii, 361dealings with Moriscos, iii, 334, 339, 367, 371, 379, 381, 388urges action against Protestants, iii, 435, 448prohibits education abroad, iii, 449his savage censorship, iii, 488renews law against sorcery, iv,190political use of Inqn., iv,250prosecutes Jeanne d’Albret, iv,253case of Ant. Péres, iv,254,255,262,265,267,269on unnatural crime, iv,364results of his reign, iv,474his intolerance, iv,499quarrel at his obsequies, i, 362Philip III makes appointments, i, 300forces resignations, i, 306adds member to Suprema, i, 323asks assent of Suprema, i, 326reclaims confiscations, i, 331on royal jurisdiction of Inqn., i, 343, 510prohibits discharge of fire-arms, i, 408duplicity with Catalonia, i, 471on appeals to Rome, i, 494, 496; ii, 131case of provisor of Córdova, i, 496subjects Military Orders to Inqn., i, 505forbids refusal of competencias, i, 522denies episcopal cognizance of heresy, ii, 8favors transfer of offices, ii, 221inqrs. must be lawyers, ii, 235exaggerates limpieza, ii, 311restrains grants of canonries, ii, 420sells pardon to Judaizers, iii, 267sells right to emigrate, iii, 271refuses to banish Conversos, iii, 275seeks to convert Moriscos, iii, 372his fear of Moriscos, iii, 387his edict of expulsion, iii, 394dissipates Morisco confiscations, iii, 409makes treaty with England, iii, 463prohibits the Annals of Baronius, iii, 534asserts independence of Roman censorship, iii, 535pardons Ant. Pérez’s family, iv,270his lavishness, iv,475debases the coinage, iv,482subjection to his confessor, iv,498his piety, iv,500Philip IV, appointments and resignations, i, 301, 307, 309, 323, 324his demands on Inqn., i, 332claims portion of fines, i, 340; ii, 399struggles against bureaucracy, i, 346, 616on royal jurisdiction of Inqn., i, 343, 344withdraws exemptions from billets, i, 398on bearing arms, i, 402, 408, 410on military service of familiars, i, 413on right to hold office, i, 418on right of asylum, i, 423crimes under coinage laws, i, 438protects Valencia familiars, i, 448evades reform in 1626, i, 455, 473yields to Córtes of 1646, i, 459, 619deprecates quarrels, i, 475maintains Catalonian privileges, i, 479orders Concordias enforced, i, 480his subservience to Pacheco, i, 487, 489, 490avoids quarrel with Majorca, i, 499regulates sequestration, ii, 496urged to check abuses, i, 510orders excommunications raised, i, 523on competencias, i, 522, 524favors the Logroño tribunal, i, 531on quarrels with bishops, i, 620contests appeals to Rome, ii, 132case of Villanueva, ii, 138, 140, 148, 154, 157proposes a governor for Suprema, ii, 165asks for expenses of Suprema, ii, 195tries to diminish officials, ii, 211resorts to sale of offices, ii, 212his prodigality, ii, 215; iv,476attempts to reformlimpieza, ii, 300, 307yields to chapter of Córdova, ii, 422proposes discharge of prisoners, iii, 155refuses Cromwell’s demands, iii, 469; iv,501confirms censorship law, iii, 489asks licence to read prohibited books, iii, 523favors the Jesuits, iii, 532; iv,380asserts independence of Roman censorship, iii, 535defends theregalistas, iii, 537influenced by visions, iv,39his horoscope, iv,194competencia over bigamy, iv,320punishes blasphemy, iv,333urges the Immaculate Conception, iv,359his disastrous reign, iv,475debases the coinage, iv,482subservience to Inqn., iv,501his immorality, iv,510Philip V, his struggle with Giudice, i, 314efforts to reform Inqn., i, 317, 336; ii, 202, 223, 560orders a Jesuit member of Suprema, i, 323asserts authority of Suprema, i, 325; ii, 177reclaims confiscations, i, 336enforces obedience, i, 348taxes salaries, i, 383; ii, 440limits exemptions from billets, i, 399prohibits pistols, i, 402admits right to bear arms, i, 411restricts temporal jurisdiction, i, 515seeks to hasten competencias, i, 525prohibits appeals to Rome, ii, 159appoints Vidal Marin, ii, 178on false-witness, ii, 560refuses honor of an auto, iii, 229use made of Inqn., iv,275persecutes Masonry, iv,301curbs the Inqn., iv,386stimulates culture, iv,387his zeal for the faith, iv,387changes law of succession, iv,463on growth of Church, iv,492eulogizes Inqn., iv,501Philippe le Bel expels Jews, i, 83Philippines, exile to, iii, 128Philosophism, iv,307Philtres, punishment for, iv,203Physician of Inqn., ii, 190, 248Physicians, Moorish, i, 66Jewish and Moorish, forbidden, i, 73accused of slaying Christians, i, 74; ii, 292Pichon, Yuçaf, his murder, i, 103Pictures, censorship of, ii, 400; iii, 547Pico della Mirandola on Jewish expulsion, i, 143Pié de amigo, ii, 512; iii, 135Pietro Paolo di S. Giovanni, iv,61Pilgrimage as penance, iii, 131Pimiento, Fr. Joseph Díaz, case of, iii, 182, 205Pimp, confessor serving as, iv,111Pious gifts from confiscations, ii, 371uses, penances applied to, ii, 393, 410Pistoja, council of, iv,286,293,295Pistols, prohibition of, i, 402Pius II exempts Franciscans from Inqn., ii, 30Pius IV subjects regulars to Inqn., ii, 33action in trial of Carranza, ii, 70, 74, 75, 76condemns statute of limpieza, ii, 293gifts to him, iii, 252grants suppression of witnesses’ names, iii, 258urges compulsion of Moriscos, iii, 334his Index, iii, 492subjects solicitation to Inqn., iv,99unnatural crime to Inqn. of Portugal, iv,365Pius V forces Valdés to resign, i, 305his bullSi de protegendis, i, 368his protection asked by Catalonia, i, 470authorizes Inqn. of navy, i, 541issues jubilee indulgence, ii, 25action in Carranza’s case, ii, 77, 79, 80invalidates acquittals, ii, 137, 142; iii, 107seeks to limit limpieza, ii, 306renews quinquennial indult, ii, 420confirms suppression of canonries, ii, 427orders torture to discover accomplices, iii, 11exempts from irregularity, iii, 189confiscation in Portugal, iii, 260his intolerance, iv,500Pius VI approves of Italian Bible, iii, 530beatifies Giov. Gius. della Croce, iv,67dispensation to Beata Clara, iv,91condemns council of Pistoja, iv,286Pius VII renews quinquennial indult, ii, 423suppresses torture, iii, 35reforms procedure of Inqn., iii, 92denounces Masonry, iv,303breaks with the Liberal Government, iv,441supports the Regency of Catalonia, iv,444Pius VIII grants appeals fromjuntas de fe, iv,462Pius IX blesses Sor Patrocinio, iv,93Pla, Joseph, Inqr. of Catalonia, i, 479, 480Place and time suppressed in publication, iii, 54Plaintiff must seek court of defendant, i, 430, 466Plasencia, wealth of see, ii, 154; iv,494Plata nationalandprovincial, i, 562Plata, salaries partly paid in, ii, 197Plate of officials, seizure of, i, 333Plaza, Fray Fernando de la, i, 152Plea for mercy, iii, 184, 185, 188Pleas in abatement, iii, 58, 63Plomos del Sacromonte, iv,357Plots, Morisco, iii, 385against Fernando VII, iv,434Pluralism of officials, ii, 418Poblet, royal tomb in, ii, 374Pole, Cardinal, his books examined, iii, 508Police power during autos, iii, 213rules disregarded, i, 365Politics, Inqn. not an instrument for absolutism, i, 291; iii, 249occasional service, iii, 251case of Ant. Pérez, iii, 253he is prosecuted for blasphemy, iii, 258obstruction of royal policy, iii, 267occasional cases, iii, 273subservient to the Bourbons, iii, 275export of horses, iii, 278use of impostors, iv,84,92political propositions, iv,177Poll-tax on Jews and Moors, i, 85, 86, 125Pollution of churches, iv,130Polygamy tolerated, i, 87Pombal, his reforms, iii, 310denies existence of sorcery, iv,202Ponce de la Fuente, Constantino, iii, 427, 429, 445Ponce de Leon, Juan, case of, iii, 176, 201, 427, 429, 443Ponce de Leon, Martin, inq.-genl., i, 178; ii, 257Pontificals prohibited, iii, 531Poore, Richard, punishes solicitation, iv,97Popes, claim of patronage resisted, i, 12their jurisdiction supreme, ii, 160dispense for marriage in Orders, iv,337Population of Spain, iv,476,487Pork, avoidance of, iii, 232Portero, the, ii, 246de camara, ii, 247Portocarrero, Inq.-genl., his resignation, i, 306on age of inqrs., ii, 236Portocarrero, Juan D., on royal jurisdiction, i, 344, 345defends mystics, iv,31becomes Bp. of Guadix, iv,37Portraits of penitents in churches, iii, 171Portugal, oppression of Jews, i, 117, 140New Christians fly to, i, 165extradition with Castile, i, 191, 253; iii, 278effect of its conquest, iii, 237, 266emigration to Castile, iii, 277infection of blood, iii, 283offers for relief, iii, 283, 286injury to commerce, iii, 288treaty of 1668, iii 303equality of New Christians, iii, 310Jesuit mystics, iv,22solicitation, iv,100sorcery, iv,202unnatural crime, iv,365See also Inqn. of Portugal.Portuguese refugees in Italy, iii, 254regarded as Jews, iii, 270, 283, 296emigration to France, iii, 271forbidden to emigrate, iii, 271, 303vigilantly tracked, iii, 297Moors invited to Spain, iii, 319Possadas, Fray Fran. de, on Molinism, iv,70Possession, demoniacal, iv,348Postage oppressive in 1815, iv,428Post-office, influence of, ii, 179Potro, iii, 19Poza, Juan Bautista, iii, 57, 536Pozo, Juan del, opposes grants, ii, 382Pozzo di Borgo sent to Madrid, iv,451Practice, ii, 457Practices, Jewish and Moslem, i, 146; ii, 565Prado y Cuesta revokes all licences, iii, 524his Index, iii, 495; iv,289Pragmática del Exequatur, iii, 540Pragmáticas, violation of, i, 438of 1501, ii, 401, 404, 406Prat, Juan, i, 276, 277, 281, 282Prayer-test, ii, 568Prayer at opening of sessions, iv,523,546Prayer, mental, iv,1,2,6,28,30forbidden, iv,46practised by Pelagini, iv,47taught by Molinos, iv,50,52by Beccarellisti, iv,61by S. François de Sales, iv,62by Madame Guyon, iv,63by Giov. Gius. della Croce, iv,68by Toro of Oviedo, iv,74Prayers, Jewish, i, 150used as charms, iv,188Preachers at autos, iii, 216Preaching authorised for conversion, i, 91absurd, iv,168censorship of, iv,173Prebends, see CanonriesPrecautions in solicitation, iv,119Precedence, contests over, i, 359; iii, 214Precepts, in observance of, ii, 11Predestination, debate over, iv,284Pre-eminence of Inqn., i, 351Pregnancy in prison, ii, 524torture in, iii, 15Prelates, their character, i, 8; iv,497Preliminaries of torture, iii, 4Premium on precious metals, i, 438, 563; iv,482Preparation of Index, iii, 493Prescription of time, i, 270; ii, 377, 328President of Suprema, ii, 164Presidios, iii, 144Press, freedom of, iv,404Price of papal absolutions, ii, 104of offices, ii, 214Priesthood, immunity of i, 428personation of, iv,339Priests, marriage of, iv,336must absolve for heresy, ii, 21Prince-bishops, their judges, iii, 184Printers, foreign, prosecuted, iii, 457Printing, decline of, iv,530regulation of, iii, 489office, sequestration of, ii, 501Prison, the secret, ii, 230, 507only for heresy, i, 444infamy caused by, i, 485, 510, 512clerics not confined in, iii, 180expenses paid by alguazil, ii, 210, 245abuses in, i, 222; ii, 526inspection of, ii, 509, 524, 525humane regulations, ii, 524, 525laxity of discipline, ii, 518, 520sickness in, ii, 522escape from, ii, 513deaths in, ii, 522; iii, 285Prisoners, keptincomunicado, ii, 493, 515their existence concealed, ii, 473their maintenance, i, 567; ii, 500, 528, 532expenses thrown on them, ii, 494, 530, 533allowance fixed by inqrs., ii, 531their rations, ii, 524, 525, 527cook their own food, ii, 519clothes supplied to, ii, 528female, ii, 523, 525, 526pregnant, ii, 524kept in ignorance of sentence, iii, 94borrowing of, i, 481denied sacraments, ii, 520Prisons, perpetual or penitential, iii, 151construction ordered, i, 567gradually provided, iii, 152, 154their inspection, iii, 153their discipline, iii, 152, 154, 156escape from, iii, 156meaning of perpetual, iii, 159irremissible, ii, 411; iii, 160substitutes for, iii, 152become obsolete, iii, 158prisoners not to be supported, iii, 153their mode of livelihood, iii, 155Prisons, episcopal, harshness of, ii, 509Prisons, character in Portugal, iii, 284Priuli, Lorenzo, onlimpieza, ii, 309Privileges, Jewish, withdrawn, i, 117of Majorca, i, 266in the markets, i, 533of Inqn., oath to uphold, i, 352of officials, i, 375in Portugal, iii, 262Probabilism, iv,510Procedure, secular, in Castile, ii, 467of Inqn., kept secret, ii, 475uniformity attained in, iii, 37delays in, iii, 76in trials of the dead, iii, 83of the absent, iii, 83in cases of propositions, iv,142in unnatural crime, iv,363amelioration of, iv,392Process, the inquisitorial, ii, 465Processions of penitents, i, 169of the green cross, iii, 216Proclamation on arrival of inqr., i, 617of autos, iii, 214Procurator del fisco, ii, 250Procurators allowed to accused, iii, 43denied to accused, iii, 49for the absent and dead, iii, 50Procuress, penitent serving as, iv,111Prodigality with confiscations, ii, 373, 376; iii, 409of Philip IV, ii, 215Profession of faith by inqrs., ii, 420Professions forbidden to Jews, i, 117to penitents, iii, 173Profits of temporal jurisdiction, i, 462, 468, 508of multiplying offices, ii, 212of confiscation, ii, 367of penances and fines, ii, 397, 398of dispensations, ii, 403of persecution, ii, 315; iv 527Progress, intellectual, impeded, iii, 549; iv,148,528Prohibition to collect taxes, i, 380Promoter fiscal, see FiscalProofs, character of, iii, 232required for arrest, ii, 490required for torture, iii, 9in trials of the dead, iii, 84Property, accused examined as to, ii, 321