Sotomayor, Antonio de. "Fray Antonio de Sotomayor,... Madrid: 1634. Inquisition 227
Spanish. Edict banning books, especially those hostile to religious Orders such as the Jesuits. Contains manuscript summary on verso, notaries' marks at bottom. Cf. INQ225, INQ327 and INQ555, issued on the same day; also INQ264 and INQ276.
Sotomayor, Antonio de. Edicto. Madrid: 1634. Inquisition 327
Spanish. Edict banning books, especially those hostile to religious Orders such as the Jesuits. Contains text of public announcement and description of a book burning. Cf. INQ225, INQ227, INQ276, and INQ 555, issued on the same day; also INQ225, INQ227 and INQ264.
Sotomayor, Antonio de. Edicto del Illustrissimo se... Madrid: 1634. Inquisition 555
Spanish. Edict banning books, especially those hostile to religious Orders such as the Jesuits. Contains text of public announcement and description of a book burning, with related documents. Cf. INQ225, INQ227 and INQ327, issued on the same day; also INQ264 and INQ276.
Título de Familiar de este ... Logroño: 1617. Inquisition 100
Spanish. Printed certificate filled in by hand, naming Diego Correa de Belasco [Velasco] a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures. Certified three days later in another hand, with wax seal (on verso). Cf. INQ12.
Treslado de las familiatura... Treviana, Logroño: 1629 (manuscript), 1617 (pr... Inquisition 12
Spanish. Two separate but related documents; the first is a manuscript notarized document (Treviana, 1629) produced on behalf of Diego Lopez de Ocio, a familiar of the inquisition. It includes copies of various documents, including certificates of familiatura originally granted to both Diego Lopez de Ocio (1611) and his uncle Hernando Correa de Velasco (1571). The second is a printed certificate (Logroño 1617), filled out by hand, noting privileges for Diego Lopez de Ocio in his capacity of inquisitorial familiar. Cf. INQ100.
Pio V, Papa [pope Pius V]. Constitucion de nuestro San... Logroño: 1609. Inquisition 214
Spanish. Translation of the bull "Si de protegendis", originally issued 1569, asserting papal protection of inquisitorial witnesses and recognition of rights pertaining to familiars and officials. Cf. INQ207, INQ208.
Sotomayor, Antonio de. "Don Fray Antonio de Sotoma... Madrid: 1634. Inquisition 226
Spanish. Edict repeating the 1633 order to read papal bulls relating to the inquisition in all monasteries. Particular note is made of pope Gregory XV's 1622 brief on cases of solicitation in the confessional; such cases fall under inquisitorial jurisdiction. Confirmation of this should be added to annual readings of Edicts of Faith etc. Contains signature. Cf. INQ228, INQ229, INQ326.
Sotomayor, Antonio de. "Nos Don Frai Antonio de So... Madrid: 1635. Inquisition 228
Spanish. Edict repeating the 1633 order to read papal bulls relating to the inquisition in all monasteries. Particular note is made of pope Gregory XV's 1622 brief on cases of solicitation in the confessional; such cases fall under inquisitorial jurisdiction. Since then certain writings have emerged to the contrary; these are now condemned. Contains signature and wax seal. Cf. INQ226, INQ229, INQ326.
Sotomayor, Antonio de. "Nos Don Frai Antonio de So... Madrid: 1635. Inquisition 229
Spanish. Edict repeating the 1633 order to read papal bulls relating to the inquisition in all monasteries. Particular note is made of pope Gregory XV's 1622 brief on cases of solicitation in the confessional; such cases fall under inquisitorial jurisdiction. Since then certain writings have emerged to the contrary; these are now condemned. Contains signature but no wax seal. Cf. INQ226, INQ228, INQ326.
Libro quarto de cartas de l... Roma [Rome]: 1596-1610. Inquisition 7
Spanish, Italian and Latin. Collection of approximately 60 letters from inquisitorial agents to the Suprema at Madrid, reporting on political and religious developments in Rome. Most are signed by Juan de Hoces, but Francisco Peña's and other signatures also appear.