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113. Ibidem, Lib. 81, fol. 27. 114. Parets, Sucesos de, Cataluña (Mem. hist. español, XX, 20). 115. MSS. of Library of Univ. of Halle, Ye, 20, T. I.--Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Toledo, Leg. 1. 116. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Leg. 552. 117. Ibidem. Lib. 876. 118. Royal Library of Berlin, Qt. 9548. 119. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 3, n. 7, p. 476. 120. Birch, Catalogue of MSS. of the Inq. of the Canaries, I, 308-26. 121. Birch, op. cit., I, 225-30, 303. 122. Schäfer, I, 112; II, 45. 123. Hinojosa, Despachos de la Diplomacia pontificia, I, 353, 377 (Madrid, 1896). The alum mines of Tolfa, near Civita Vecchia, were the source of considerable revenue to the Holy See. 124. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Cartas del Consejo, Leg. 5, n. 2, fol. 104. 125. Coleccion de Tratados de Paz; Phelipe III, P. I, pp. 161-2, 298. 126. La Mantia, L'lnquisizione in Sicilia, pp. 72-3. 127. Tratados de Paz, ubi sup., pp. 264, 354.--Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib 942, fol. 56, 57, 59. 128. Boronat, II, 120-22. The Roman Inquisition prohibited conversation with heretics, save by special licence, even for the purpose of converting them. When, in 1604, the Constable of Castile was about to depart for England as ambassador, and he consulted the Holy See, he was told that he did not require a dispensation to enable him to converse with them, but no concessions could be made as to communicating with them in baptisms and marriages. In 1617 the nuncio at Madrid asked instructions as to his conduct towards the English ambassador, and was told to hold as little intercourse with him as possible.--Decret. Sac. Cong. S ti Officii, pp. 156, 227, 231 (Bibl. del R. Archivio di Stato in Roma, Fondo Camerale, Congr. del S. Officio, Vol. 3). 129. Tratados de Paz, ubi sup., p. 465. 130. Birch, op. cit., II, 1064.--MSS. of Royal Library of Copenhagen, 218 b , pp. 198-99. 131. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 19, fol. 239.--See Appendix 132. MSS. of Elkan N. Adler Esq.--Birch, op. cit., II, 1069. 133. Tratados de Paz, Phelipe IV, P. II, p. 226. 134. MSS. of Elkin N. Adler Esq. 135. Birch, op. cit., II, 563-66. 136. MSS. of Elkan N. Adler Esq. 137. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Leg. 1526, fol. 7. 138. Tratados de Paz, Phelipe IV, P. IV, p. 538; P. V, pp. 18, 322, 323, 324. In 1646, a Dutch vessel, putting in to Majorca, was seized by the inquisitor, who imprisoned the captain
and crew, but the royal officials took possession of the property in spite of inquisitorial protests, leading to an angry contest that lasted for years, the inquisitor refusing to obey repeated royal orders to remove the excommunications which he had lavished, until commanded to do so, March 18, 1649, by the Suprema. Finally, all that the tribunal obtained of the spoils was two hundred ducats to defray the maintenance of the prisoners.--Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 38, fol. 26, 71. 139. Tratados de Paz, Phelipe IV, P. IV, pp. 548, 561, 575.--De Lamberty, Mémoires pour servir, VIII, 461 (La Haye, 1730). 140. MSS. of Elkan N. Adler Esq. 141. Howard M. Jenkins, The Family of William Penn, pp. 10-13 (Philadelphia 1899). 142. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 9, n. 3, fol. 413, 414. 143. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 43, fol. 201; Lib. 25, fol. 121.--MSS. of Elkan N. Adler Esq.-- Soler y Guardiola, Apuntes de Historia política y de los Tratados de Paz, pp. 163-4 (Madrid, 1895). It is only fair to Spain to state that it was more liberal than Rome. The decrees of the Congregation of the Inquisition are numerous insisting that no heretic should be allowed in any Italian city, whether for trade or for residence, but Italian commercial instinct was too strong to permit the enforcement of these decrees in some of the states, notably Venice, and special privileges were granted even to some of the papal sea-ports, as Civita Veechia and Ancona.--Decr. Sac. Congr. S ti Officii, pp. 6-8, 225 sqq, 233-4 (Bibl. del R. Archivio di Stato in Roma, Fondo Camerale, Congr. del S. Officio, Vol. 3). 144. Tratados de Paz, Felipe IV, P. VI, p. 274; P. VII, p. 413; Carlos II, P. I, pp. 13, 16, 162, 180.--De Lamberty, Memoires, VIII, 381.--Collection of all the Treaties of Great Britain, III, 180, 377 (London, 1785). 145. Tratados de Paz, Felipe IV, P. VII, p. 122. 146. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 25, fol. 238. 147. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 12, n. 1, fol. 89, 101. 148. Ibidem, Leg. 10, n. 2, fol. 132. 149. Ibidem, Leg. 4, n. 2, fol. 222; Leg. 16, n. 6, fol. 39. 150. Novís. Recop. Lib vi, Tit. xi, Leyes 8, 9. 151. Art de Vérifier les Dates depuis 1'année 1770, III, 350, 357. 152. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Legajos 100, 387. 153. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 4, n. 3, fol. 243. 154. Ibidem, Leg. 100. 155. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 559. 156. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Leg. 1473. 157. Ibidem, Lib. 23, fol. 46. 158. Archivo de Simancas Inq., lib. 25, fol. 98. 159. Ibidem, Leg. 1465, fol. 81. 160. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 31. 161. Archivo de Simancas, Inq. de Toledo, Leg. 109, n. 8; Leg. 108, n. 11, fol. 2.-- MSS. of Am.
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and crew, but the royal <strong>of</strong>ficials took possession <strong>of</strong> the property in spite <strong>of</strong> inquisitorial protests, leading<br />
to an angry contest that lasted for years, the inquisitor refusing to obey repeated royal orders to remove<br />
the excommunications which he had lavished, until commanded to do so, March 18, 1649, by the<br />
Suprema. Finally, all that the tribunal obtained <strong>of</strong> the spoils was two hundred ducats to defray the<br />
maintenance <strong>of</strong> the prisoners.--Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 38, fol. 26, 71.<br />
139. Tratados de Paz, Phelipe IV, P. IV, pp. 548, 561, 575.--De Lamberty, Mémoires pour servir, VIII,<br />
461 (La Haye, 1730).<br />
140. MSS. <strong>of</strong> Elkan N. Adler Esq.<br />
141. Howard M. Jenkins, <strong>The</strong> Family <strong>of</strong> William Penn, pp. 10-13 (Philadelphia 1899).<br />
142. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 9, n. 3, fol. 413, 414.<br />
143. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 43, fol. 201; Lib. 25, fol. 121.--MSS. <strong>of</strong> Elkan N. Adler Esq.--<br />
Soler y Guardiola, Apuntes de Historia política y de los Tratados de Paz, pp. 163-4 (Madrid, 1895).<br />
It is only fair to Spain to state that it was more liberal than Rome. <strong>The</strong> decrees <strong>of</strong> the Congregation <strong>of</strong><br />
the Inquisition are numerous insisting that no heretic should be allowed in any Italian city, whether for<br />
trade or for residence, but Italian commercial instinct was too strong to permit the enforcement <strong>of</strong> these<br />
decrees in some <strong>of</strong> the states, notably Venice, and special privileges were granted even to some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
papal sea-ports, as Civita Veechia and Ancona.--Decr. Sac. Congr. S ti Officii, pp. 6-8, 225 sqq, 233-4<br />
(Bibl. del R. Archivio di Stato in Roma, Fondo Camerale, Congr. del S. Officio, Vol. 3).<br />
144. Tratados de Paz, Felipe IV, P. VI, p. 274; P. VII, p. 413; Carlos II, P. I, pp. 13, 16, 162, 180.--De<br />
Lamberty, Memoires, VIII, 381.--Collection <strong>of</strong> all the Treaties <strong>of</strong> Great Britain, III, 180, 377 (London,<br />
1785).<br />
145. Tratados de Paz, Felipe IV, P. VII, p. 122.<br />
146. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 25, fol. 238.<br />
147. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 12, n. 1, fol. 89, 101.<br />
148. Ibidem, Leg. 10, n. 2, fol. 132.<br />
149. Ibidem, Leg. 4, n. 2, fol. 222; Leg. 16, n. 6, fol. 39.<br />
150. Novís. Recop. Lib vi, Tit. xi, Leyes 8, 9.<br />
151. Art de Vérifier les Dates depuis 1'année 1770, III, 350, 357.<br />
152. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Legajos 100, 387.<br />
153. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 4, n. 3, fol. 243.<br />
154. Ibidem, Leg. 100.<br />
155. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 559.<br />
156. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Leg. 1473.<br />
157. Ibidem, Lib. 23, fol. 46.<br />
158. Archivo de Simancas Inq., lib. 25, fol. 98.<br />
159. Ibidem, Leg. 1465, fol. 81.<br />
160. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 31.<br />
161. Archivo de Simancas, Inq. de Toledo, Leg. 109, n. 8; Leg. 108, n. 11, fol. 2.-- MSS. <strong>of</strong> Am.