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(d) Juana de Esponosa against Balthazar de Avila. 5
pages.
(e) Don Diego Panto j a against Tomas TremifLo de Sobre-
monte, who was burnt. 11 pages.
(/) Confession and absolution ad cautelam of Walter
Beauchamp, of Penryn, a Protestant heretic, who was
committed to Father Michael of St. Mary, an Irish
priest, for confession and instruction. 14 pages.
(g) Dona Francisca Ulan denounces herself. 14 pages.
(h) Pedro Sanchez de Ocampo against Antonio Perez, a
Portuguese. 11 pages.
(i) Juan Gonzalez de Medrano against Bernabe Gomez, a
boy six or seven years old. 4 pages.
22. Letters from the Letter Books of the tribunal in Mexico
addressed to Commissaries and other Officers of the Holy
Office ordering the arrest of offenders, and conducting them
with secrecy and celerity to the secret prisons, viz. :
(1) From the book marked 'Quaderno 13,' commencing
January 9th, 1642, and ending July 24th, 1649. 138
pages.
(2) From the book commencing January 1st, 1671, and
ending March 31st, 1681. 22 pages.
(3) From the Book of the years 1696 to 1717. 40 pages.
23. Three Letters from the tribunal in Mexico to the Council of
the Holy and General Inquisition, 1634 to 1643. 39 pages.
24. Certificate from the Secretary of the Holy Office that Diego
Perez Conde had gone to denounce himself, taken from the
Book of Testifications from the years 1694 to 1703. 2
pages.
25. Five delations made by Br. Don Bernabe de la Higuera y
Amarilla, in the years from 1623 to 1625, and sworn to in
verbo sacerdotis. He was afterwards for many years an in-
quisitor in Mexico. 1 1 pages.
26. Five ' Gracias ' — originals and translations — being appoint-
ments of various candidates who had proved the purity of
their lineage to the satisfaction of the Council of the General
Inquisition, to various offices under the tribunal in Mexico.
19 pages.
27. Information of proofs of purity of lineage of Don Jose Maria
Almaraz, Notary-Familiar of the Holy Office of Mexico, 1807.
73 pages.
28. Prison Communications deposed to by Gaspar Alfar, a

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