THE LIBRARY OF IBERIAN RESOURCES ONLINE
A History of the Inquisition of Spain
Volume 1
Henry Charles Lea

Documents

 Document 1: Letter of King Ferdinand to the Inquisitor-General Torquemada, July 22, 1486.

 Document 2: Edict of May 30, 1492, Regulating Settlements with the Expelled Jews.

 Document 3: Torquemada's Instructions to Inquisitors, Dec., 1484.

 Document 4: Torquemada's Instructions to Inqusitors, Jan., 1485.

 Document 5: Instructions of Seville, 1500.

 Document 6: Extracts from the Register of the Receiver of Confiscations at Valencia, 1485-1486.

 Document 7: Brief of Julius II Respecting the Troubles in Cordova

 Document 8: Proposition Made in October, 1519, to Charles V to Compound for the Confiscations

 Document 9: Memorial from Granada to Charles V in 1526.

 Document 10: Bull of Sixtus IV, April 18, 1482, Temporarily Reforming the Inquisition of Aragon

 Document 11: King Ferdinand to Pope Sixtus IV, May 13, 1482.

 Document 12: Memoria de Diversos Autos de Inquisicion Celebrados en Çaragoça Desde el Ano 1484 Asta el de 1502 en que se Refieren Las Personas Castigadas en Ellos.

 Document 13: Letter of Carlos III to the Pope, December 26, 1774, Asking Him to Concede the Faculties of Inquisitor-General to Felipe Bertran, Bishop of Salamanca.

 Document 14: Resignation of Inquisitor-General Sotomayor.

 Document 15: Extracts from the Consulta of the Council of the Inquisition, May 5, 1646, on the Independent Superiority of Inquisitorial Jurisdiction Over Officials.

 Document 16: Decree of Phillip IV Concerning Disobedience, March 26, 1633.

 Document 17: Proclamation on the Arrival of an Inqusitor

 Document 18: Memoria de la Reforma de Ministros del Santo Oficio que Hizo Hacer el Rey en 1646.

 Document 19: Decree of Phillip III on Quarrels Between Bishops and Inquisitors.