Chapter 23

Piazzeof Naples,54Piélago, secretary, as office broker,372Pimienta, Governor of Cartagena,499Pinto, Paz, case of,466Piracy in Canaries,168Pius IV opposes Spanish Inq.,86agrees to it, for Milan,125Pius V objects to exequatur,90as inqr. of Como,122his decree as to Inq.,132,531proposes Spanish Inq. for Venice,132his quarrel with Mantua,133his advice as to the Indies,199Pizarro, María, case of,396Placido di Sangro sent to Charles V,74,76,77Plata, Juan, case of,242Poblete, José Millan de,313,316Pointis, Baron de, captures Cartagena,467Poisonings in Cartagena,486Political functions of Canary tribunal,190of Mexican tribunal,272,275Ponte y Andrade, inqr. of Lima,365Popular sovereignty a heresy,275Portorubio, Bp. of Malta, as inqr.,46Portuguese Judaizers,229complaints in Peru of,337,341,421ordered to leave Peru,433prosecuted in New Granada,466Poverty of Mexican Inq.,213Prado sent as visitador to Peru,357on commissioners,335his charges against Ulloa,358Ulloa’s charges against him,359his proposed reforms,360prosecutes viceroy,376Pragmatic sanction of 1732,42Pralboino, Claudio, escapes burning,123Prebends for colonial tribunals,216,347,501,503,504,508Precautions against heretics in Lombardy,135,530Precedence in competencias,253,267in bull-fights,254Pre-emption forbidden,251,254Printing-office, none in Cartagena,470Prison, secret, in Canaries,157,158confinement in,480penitential, in Mexico,214Prisoners, cost of maintenance,353care for them,519,521Prisoners, English, claimed by Inq.,357of war, trials of, in Peru,414their rights respected,418Privileges of officials in Sicily,10in the colonies,245Procedure of Roman Inq.,97of episcopal Inq.,105Profits of jurisdiction,28Prohibited books, strictness as to,274given to Archbishop,289in Philippines,306Propagandism, Protestant, dread of,200Property, efforts to conceal,427Propositions, heretical,392,441,455,470Protestantism, dread of,200Protestants, in Canaries,167,175in Mexico,198,205,207,208,226in Peru,321,325in New Granada,466Punishment, capricious, in Lima,437Purchase of offices,372QUAKERESSES in Maltese Inq.,47Quarantine against heretics inLombardy,530Quarrels with bishops,35,182,257,476,491of inqrs.,355,359,363,366,479,485,488,490with authorities,373,473,484,488financial, in Mexico,212,217Quebrantamientos de escrituras de juego,349Queipo, Bp. of Mechoacan,275,290Quemaderoin Mexico,206Querétaro, censorship in,266Quevedo, Juan, Bp. of Cuba,195Quicksilver, distribution of,255Quietism of Juan de Valdés,68Quietists in Sardinia,119in Peru,406,410Quiñones, Dr., his confiscation,343Quiroga, Inq.-genl., his letter to Bp. Vera,181Quirós, Bernardo de, Inqr. of Cartagena,489,490,491Quito, Bp. Peña of, his legacy,344RANZANO, Bp., inqr. of Sicily,2Real, Martin, his visitation,348,481,483Real estate, alienations of,14Rebeldía,182Rebiba, Scipione, in Naples,78Recalde, Fray Joseph, case of,449Receipts, statements of, refused,216,219,345,504Receivership, dangers of,111,114Reconciliation entails confiscation,421Records of the tribunals,190,288,298,317,320Recruits pretending Catholicism,271Reforms attempted in Sicily,13,18,518proposed, in Peru,360Refugees from Sicily in Naples,64,65Reggio, persecution in,86arrests by Sicilian Inq.,89Registers, parish, falsified,434imperfect,514Relaxations in Canaries,154Remittances from Mexico,219,221,224,225Renegades in Canaries,160Repartimientosof Indians,215Requisitions by Inq.,251,252,254Resistance to sanbenitos,24Revolution, French, influence of,272Revolution of Mexico, its ferocity,281of New Granada,506Reyes, Luisa de los, abeata,304Ribagorza, Viceroy, controls papal Inq.,56,524Ribera, Teodoro de, case of,392Riciullo, Bp., acts as inqr.,96Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese arrested,421Rising of 1516 in Palermo,15of 1547, in Naples,72Rivas, Gerónimo, case of,375Roda, Giacomo, inqr. of Sicily,2Rodríguez, Juan, his complaint,266Rodríguez, Rafael Gil, case of,273Roelas, Alonso de las, case of,161Rojas, José Ant., sentenced for liberalism,273Rome, citations to,89prisoners sent there,79burnings in,80,88,135Romero, the sisters,embusteras,235,239Romo, Bartolo, alcaide,367Romualdo, Fra, burnt in 1724,40SAFEGUARD, royal, for officials,202Sagro Monte della Pietà in Naples,67Sailors, foreign, prosecution of,169Sala reflexa,387Salaries of Sicilian tribunal,6,9of Sardinian tribunal,109regulated by confiscations,114,528for Inq. of Naples,57in Mexico,212,289in Peru,350,451Salas y Pedroso, inqr. of Cartagena,488,489Salar, Bp. of Manila, his Inq.,299Salazar, Luis Rúiz de, case of,152Salcedo, Governor of Philippines, his imprisonment,311Salcedo, inqr. of Cartagena,460,476Salerno, Prince of, sent to Charles V,74Saldaña, Fray Juan de, case of,242Salice, Hercole, a heretic,129Salinas, Dr.,360,376,379Salinas, Gregorio de, comr. in Vera Cruz,268Sanbenitos, opposition to, in Sicily,15,24,523for Waldenses,83discarded from churches in Canaries,188burnt,189in Mexican cathedral,196,226use made of them,289of Morelos,296of prisoners of war,417Sánchez, Miguel, case of,113Sanders, John, case of,145,168San Lorenzo, Tribunale de,55San Sisto, Waldenses of,81,82,83Santa Clara, nuns of, at Cartagena,491,493Santa Cruz, Domingo de, case of,110Santa Marta, Diego de, case of,166Santa Marta, see of,453bishop of,492,493,494Santangel, Luis de, refuses Pantolosa’s bills,51Santiago, commissioner of Chile,346Santo Domingo, subject to Lima,333to Cartagena,457Jews allowed in,469St. Augustine, attempts to found Inq. there,458St. John, Order of, in Malta,45Sardinia.SeeInq. of Sardinia.Sartolo, Bernardo, S. J.,405Savoy, Sicilian Inq. under,40obtains Sardinia,119Scrutinium Scripturarum,423Scourging in Mexico,206in Peru,431,438Sebastian, Inqr., attacked,23his activity,26Secretaries of Suprema, payments to,350Secular jurisdiction over heresy in Naples,56,66,524Sedella, Ant. de, inqr. of Louisiana,459Seggiof Naples,54Sentence of Waldenses,83of Morelos,298of François Moyen,443Sentences not enforced,20,520Sequestrations in Mexico,223in Peru,348,429commerce destroyed by,428not applied by commissioners,301Sequestrations not applicable to prisoners of war,417Servants of officials, their privileges,31,245,474Sessa, Duke of, Governor of Milan,127,128,129Seville, composition of,193its jurisdiction over Canaries,141Sgalambro, Dr., inqr. of Sicily,6,8Shaw, Robert, case of,413Sheep given to a Jew,143Ships, detention of,252,254,333Sickness, efforts to convert in,175Sinaloa, governor of, excommunicated,249Sixtus IV asks Inq. for Sicily,1Sixtus V places a commissioner in Naples,92Slavery, escape from, is apostasy,149Slaves, Christian, sold by Inq.,19,520in Canaries,144,148,149,152,159of officials, their immunity,251,474their exemption abrogated,388false witness of,437negro, in New Granada,462Snuff-boxes, censorship of,178Sobranis, Ana de, a beata,183Socaya, inqr. of Cartagena,483Solicitation in Canaries,163in Mexico,227,228,241,271in Philippines,302in Peru,344,393Solis, José, case of,407,410Soranzo Bp. of Brescia, case of,122Sorcery in Naples,101in Canaries,147,148,165in Mexico,206,228in Peru,391,439in New Granada,462Soto, Juan de, case of,160Spinelli, Abp., his Inq.,104forced to resign,107Spinello, lord of La Guardia,80,85Stevenson, W. B.,373,447Stomeo, Giantonio, case of,94Stoning penitents prohibited,432,438Suárez de Figueroa, inqr. of Cartagena,495,498Subdivision of Peru proposed,337Subsidy, Sicilian, to Charles V,22Subvention, royal, of Mexican tribunal,212,216,218,220,222of Lima tribunal,342,344,347of Cartagena tribunal,500,501,502Sueldo, value of,6Superstitions in New Granada,462Superunda, Viceroy of Peru,370,387Suppression of Sicilian Inq.,43of Neapolitan,107of Sardinian,119of Milanese,137Suppression of Canary Inq.,189of Mexican,270,288,298of Peruvian,354,447of New Granadan,507,510Suprema, its large receipts from Mexico,219its duplicity and concealment,219,221,223,224,348on Salcedo’s arrest,315relations with colonial tribunals,331urges subdivision of Peru,337payments to its secretaries,350contributions to, from Cartagena, 502505its demands for remittances,513Swiss, their relations with Milan,129Symbols, sacred, prohibited,265Syndics, Jesuit, in solicitation,303Syracuse, Bp. of, his quarrel with Inq.,36TABALORO, CARLO, case of,38Tagal book, heresy in,307Tanner, John, case of,173Tanucci, Regent of Naples,107Tarragona, Abp. of, his bills of exchange,51Tattooing, censorship of,266Taxation, exemption from, in Mexico,215Tello de Sandoval, inqr. of Mexico,197Tenerife, foreigners in,172,175Terracina, Domenico,72Terranova, Duke of, case of,25Terror aroused by Inq.,98Tezcoco, cacique of, burnt,196Thimbles, crosses on, erased,266Toledo, Pedro de, Viceroy of Naples,66urges introduction of Inq.,70bombards the city,73his vindictive triumph,76Toledo, Viceroy of Peru, on condition of colony,319gets rid of Aguirre,323controls royal subvention,342curbs the Inq.,374Toleration proclaimed in Colombia,510Tormentors,448Toro, Pedro de, case of,396,398Torquemada appoints inqr. for Sicily,2Torres, Comr. of Popayan,454Torture administered by physician,142severity of, in Lima,429implements of,447Trade forbidden to officials,251,254with heretics creates suspicion,130,136,137danger of, in Canaries,168Traffic in offices,372Transportation of penitents,234,235Travel in heretic lands, licence for,130,136,137Treaty of 1604 with England,171Trent, Council of, opposes Spanish Inq.,127on episcopal power over heresy,211Treviño, Tomás, his martyrdom,233Treviso, licences to travel required,136Tribaldos, Bart., first Canary inqr.,140Tucuman, its conquest by Aguirre,322solicitation in,393,394,395Tuscany, arrests require assent of ruler,137Tumult of 1516 in Palermo,15of 1547 in Naples,72UBAU, PEDRO, case of,353,407,410Ulloa, Ant. Gut., inqr. of Peru,355complaints against him,356Prado’s charges,358his sentence,360visits his district,361his dismissal and death,362prosecutes viceroy,376,544Ulloa, Antonio de, on Peruvian clergy,514Ulloa, Francisco de, S. J., case of,406,410Ulloa, Juan Fran, de, case of,367Ulloa, Juan de, case of,393Unda, Diego de, inqr. of Peru,352his property sequestrated,352his confiscated jewels,354his scandals,366his arrest,368his release and death,370condemns Quietists,410Universities, compulsory degrees of,252University of Lima favors suppression,449Unnatural crime,244Urban VII suppresses canonries in Peru,346Urban VIII defends Fra Petronio,95grants prebends to colonial tribunals,216Uriarte, Juan de, secretary,479,482,486,487,


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