240in Philippines,305in Peru,406Images, sacred, on profane objects,265Immaculate Conception in Philippines,307Immigration of Portuguese in Peru,422Immunity granted byfuero,28,30,245,249Impostors, mystic,235,396Independence of colonial tribunals,203,331oath of, required,507Index Librorum Prohibitorum in the colonies,204Indians, their readiness for conversion,191their idolatry,211exempt from Inq.,209,332repartimientosof,215sorcery among,228judiciable for sorcery,391offences against,247failure of missions,458,514,515Indies, New Christians forbidden access to,193,419Concordia of 1553 extended to,197,247,330Concordias of 1610 and 1633,218,251,254,267Council of, its complaints,220,255,314,345,476,477,480,484,488,503,512inqrs. of,195Innocent XII defends Inq. of Naples,100Inquisition of Canaries,139founded in 1505,140dependent on Seville,141activity of Inqr. Ximenes,142prosecution of slaves,144,148,149,152,159its suspension,145its reorganization,146its building,146,157visitations,149active persecution,152finances,156Judaizers,158trivial denunciations,160beatas revelanderas,162solicitation,163sorcery,165foreign heretics,167censorship,176conflicts of jurisdiction,180suppression,189,190Inquisition, episcopal, in Naples,64,66,71,78,79,84,86,92,100,102,103,104,107in Sardinia,117in Lombardy,131,135in the Canaries,140,145in Mexico,195,199,210,211,289in the Philippines,299in China,317in Peru,321,325,412in New Granada,454,510Inquisition of Malta,44Inquisition of Mexico,191exercised by bishops,196established in 1571,200its installation,202its organization,204auto of 1574,205of 1596 and 1601,207its activity,209Indians exempt from,209finances,212early poverty,213Indianrepartimientos,215concealment of confiscations,216grant of prebends,217dispute over subvention,217-219,223large confiscations,219its sequestrations,223its wealth,225,288cases in 1626,226inactivity,227,240persecution of Judaizers,229autos of 1646-1649,219,230of 1659,234solicitation,241,271,272conflicts of jurisdiction,245concordia of 1610,251competencias,252concordia of 1633,254quarrels with bishops,257visitation of Medina Rico,261military service,263censorship,264influence of Bourbon dynasty,267decadence in 18th century,270political activity,272,275last public auto in 1795,273subordination to State,275case of Miguel Hidalgo,276suppression in 1813,288revived in 1815,290case of José María Morelos,291final extinction,297survival of fanaticism,298Inquisition of Milan,121its early difficulties,122prevalence of heresy,123San Carlo Borromeo becomes Abp.,123Philip II proposes Spanish Inq.,125popular opposition,126project abandoned,128,529commerce with Switzerland,129,530episcopal Inq.,131suppressed by Maria Teresa,137Inquisition of Naples,49Gonsalvo’s pledge regarding it,52disregarded by Ferdinand,54papal Inq. active,56,64attempt to introduce Spanish Inq.,57popular opposition successful,58exemption from Inq. claimed,63refugees from Sicily,63,65papal Inq. accepted,64its inertness,65Charles V orders Inq. introduced,70censorship introduced,70,84Inq. attempted indirectly,71remonstrance of Piazze,72popular rising and slaughter,73envoys sent to Charles V,74unsuccessful fighting,75resistance abandoned,76Roman Inq. introduced,78its prisoners sent to Rome,79,88persecution of Waldenses,79mixture of jurisdictions,86popular hatred,88exequatur required,90,94,527popular spirit broken,92papal commissioners admitted,92assume inquisitorial powers,94,96,98refuse to ask for exequatur,95Roman Inq. established,96its procedure,97Inqr. Piazza expelled,99Roman Inq. expelled,100Edict of Faith in 1695,101Roman Inq. returns,102episcopal Inq. developed,103suppressed by Carlo VII,107Inquisition of New Granada,453under commissioners,454demand for tribunal,455extent of its district,457endeavors to include Florida,458tribunal founded in 1610,460its royal subvention,460early operations,461sorcery and witchcraft,462blasphemy,465autos of 1622 and 1626,466sack of Cartagena in 1697,467decadence in 18th century,468censorship,470quarrels with the authorities,473,484visitation of Martin Real,481of Medina Rico,485quarrels continue,488intestine,485,488,490degradation of tribunal,489quarrel with Bp. Benavides,491arrogance and decadence,498,504poverty,506,509moves to Santa Marta in 1812,507returns to Cartagena in 1815,509abolished by United States of Colombia in 1821,510Inquisition of Peru,319episcopal Inq.,321,325Inq. established,326auto of 1573,328organization,329extent of district,333commissioners,334subdivision proposed,337finances,342quarrels over subvention,342,344concealment of receipts,342,345,348increasing income,343suppression of canonries,346gains from auto of 1639,347from other sources,349revenue and expenses,350mismanagement and peculation,351property at suppression,354character of inqrs.—Cerezuela, Ulloa,355Prado sent as visitador,357his charges against Ulloa,358Ulloa’s sentence,360he visits the district,361Ordoñez, his greed,362Verdugo, Gaitan, Mañozca,363deplorable condition of tribunal,364quarrels of inqrs.,366visitation of Arenaza,368traffic in offices,372quarrels with authorities,373conflicts of jurisdiction,381Fernando VI limits thefuero,388quarrels with Abp. Barroeta,389functions in matters of faith,390bigamy, blasphemy, sorcery,391propositions,392solicitation,393mystic impostors,396Quietism,406auto de fe of 1736,410Protestantism,412prisoners of war,414Judaism,419auto de fe of 1639,425,435,438punishments,437censorship,444decadence and suppression,447re-establishment,448extinction,450personnel and salaries,451work accomplished,451Inquisition of Philippines,299episcopal Inq.,299commissioner sent there,300his functions,301inactivity,304censorship,306conflicts of jurisdiction,308imprisonment of Governor Salcedo,311destruction of records,317Inquisition, Roman, organized,70,121burnings in Rome,80,88,135introduced in Naples,78sentences Waldenses,83its prisoners sent to Rome,87,88,91its arrests require exequatur,89,90used to collect debts,91punishes false-witness,91its regular service of vessels,91commissioners established in Naples,92assume to be inqrs.,94,96,98refuses to ask for exequatur,95established in Naples,96expelled in 1692,100publishes Edict of Faith in 1695,101is again introduced,102Charles VI rejects it,103objects to Spanish Inq.,125obstructs trade with heretics,131Inquisition of Sardinia,109conflicts of jurisdiction,110productive confiscations,112two inqrs. tried,114impoverishment,114,115,116Charles V stimulates activity,115its inefficiency,116multiplication of officials,117disappears under House of Savoy,119Inquisition of Sicily,1its finances,5,9,12,19,24,27reorganized in 1500,6a house provided,7reorganized in 1510,9activity in 1513,12complaints of abuses,13,21,22,26reforms attempted,13,517suspended by rising in 1516,15restored in 1519—its activity,17Card. Adrian tries to reform it,18Abp. Manrique also tries,19,518fueroof officials suspended,22resistance to sanbenitos,24continued activity,24,26,27contests with secular authorities,25,29,31,34,37number of familiars,28claims obedience of its subjects,33quarrels with bishops,35activity in 17th century,39under Savoy and Austria,40under Carlos III,42suppressed in 1782,43statistics,44wants evidence from Calabria,52refugees in Naples,63makes arrests in Calabria,89Inquisitors acquire bishoprics,201of Peru, their character,355of Cartagena,473,479,485Insane, punishment of,38,235,236,238,239,329,397,410,420Insanity procures exemption,392case suspended for,432Installation of Mexican Inq.,202of Peruvian,328Instructions, Sicilian,13,18,518special, for colonies,203Insurgents excommunicateden masse,280their documents condemned,291Inviolability of officials’ houses,11,254,386,517Irazábal, auditor, his knavery,352Irregularities of procedure in Lima,411,436,437Irreverence, cases of, in Canaries,161,168,178Isabella of Castile conquers Canaries,139her zeal for the faith in the Indies,191JANSENISM in China,318Jesuits, drowning of,168persecute Bp. Palafox,258their expulsion from Mexico,270their precautions against solicitation,303their immunity,305,399their rule in Bonol,308in Paraguay,258persecution of Abp. Corcuera,309incensed against Inq.,367favor visitor Arenaza,369resent the trial of Ulloa,411their superiority,515Jew held for ransom,143Jewelry, censorship of,265Jews of Sicily, persecution in 1474,2expulsion in 1492,3number of, in Naples,49their compulsory baptism,50expulsion from Naples,53,62,64,66persecution in 1571,87allowed in Cartagena,469Jimeno, Sancho,468Joanna II suppresses Jewish usury,49Juan Bautista de Cardenas,alumbrado,240Juan, Jorje, on Peruvian clergy,514Juana of Naples, her bills of exchange,51Juárez, Pedro, case of,199Judaism in Mexico,207evidences of,434Judaizers in Sicily,12,22,24,27in Naples,50,64in Canaries,142,144,158in the New World,193