ss="pginternal">328; further admissions of, 328; bound on rack, 341; admits that he procured boy in Toledo, 342; burnt, 344 Franco, Lope—arrested, 289; burnt, 344 Franco, MosÉ—284; deceased, 286, 307, 325 Franco, Nicolao—Legate a latere, 98 Franco, YucÉ—arrested, 285; ill in prison, 286; lured to betray himself, 287; examined at Segovia, 292; at Avila, 293; indictment of, 294; denies accusations, 296; defended, 297; unable to prove innocence, 302; placed in communication with Benito Garcia, 303; learns of his father’s arrest, 304; examined in prison, 306; confessions of, 308; promised pardon, 310; admits attending enchantment, 311; further examined, 312; admits witnessing crucifixion, 314; further admissions of, 318; explains statement made in Segovia, 322; confrontation of, 327; further incriminated by OcaÑa, 329, 330; incriminated by Benito Garcia, 330; denies taking part in crucifixion, 332; repudiates charges, 333; questions asked him, 333; impugns witnesses, 334; confessions upon the rack, 336; ratifies, 340; abandoned by his advocate, 341; burnt, 344 Frazer, Dr. J. G.—on ritual murder, 79 Frederic II, Emperor—and the friars preachers, 43; excommunicated, 44 Garcia, Benito—in Legend of Santo NiÑo, 271 et seq.; arrest of, 282; tortured, 283; confesses to Judaizing, 284; placed in communication with YucÉ Franco, 303; inveighs against Inquisitors, 304; incriminated by YucÉ Franco, 318; tortured, 322; confrontation of, 327; incriminates YucÉ Fr
e_269" class="pginternal">269; legend of, 271 et seq.; “Testimonio” quoted, 276; paternity of, 329; why crucified, 337; evidence considered, 346 et seq.; discrepancies in evidence, 350 et seq.; an operation in magic, 353; worship of, 354 La Gardia, Sacristan of—arrested, 346 Lea, H. C.—on “solicitation,” 172 Lecky, W. E. H.—on persecution, 9 Llorente, J. A.—sketch of career, 6 et seq.; on ritual murder, 78; on blood-lust of inquisitors, 117; on Quemadero, 127; on Torquemada, 136; on “solicitation,” 171; on trials in Zaragoza, 225; on case of Aranda, 381; on false witnesses, 388 Loeb, Isidore—his theory on the affair of La Gardia, 319, 348 Maldonado, Alonso—conspires against Cabrera, 61 Manrique, Gomez—arrests Toledo conspirators, 241 Manrique, IÑigo—appointed to assist Torquemada, 383 MarinÆus, Lucius—on Isabella’s reforms, 69 Martin, Alonso, reputed father of “Santo NiÑo,” 329 Martinez, Hernando, Canon of Ecija, denounces Jews, 82; defies authority, 83; causes massacre in Seville, 84 Medina, Juan Ruiz de—109 Medina Sidonia, Duke of—New-Christians shelter in his dominions, 112 Medina, Tristan de—appointed assessor, 136; councillor of the Suprema, 137 Mendoza, Pedro Gonzalez de—Primate of Spain, 97; entrusted with conversion of Jews, 99; introduction of Inquisition ascribed to, 100; delegated to appoint inquisitors in Castile, 109; instrumental in the proclamation of the “edict of grace,” 120 Mendoza, Salazar de—on foundation of Kingdom of Spain, 72; ascribes introduction of Inquisition to Cardinal Mendoza, 100 Merlo, Diego de—charged with conversion of Jews, 107 Militia Christi—227 Monterubio, Fr. Pedro de—sent to Zaragoza, 221 Montfort, Simon de—33 Moors—see Moslem Moreno, Martinez—his “Historia del Santo NiÑo,” 269; on miracles of “NiÑo,” protests against papal briefs, 378; his enemies increasing, ib.; ascendancy of, 379; prosecutes bishops, 380; appeals to Pope against him, 382; his power curtailed, 383; virtually superseded, 384; crippled by gout, 385; last “instructions” of, 386 et seq.; his death, 392; his epitaph, 394 Torralba, BartolomÉ—conspires, 115; burnt, 116 Torre, De la—conspires, 240; arrested, 241 Torrejoncillo, Fr. Francisco de—scurrilous publication of, 360 Torture—by inquisitors, 155; when employed, 184 et seq.; the five degrees of, 188; engines employed, 189 et seq.; ratification of confession, 192 Trasmiera, Diego Garcia de—in praise of “secrecy,” 157; on Mercy and Justice, 211; on murder of ArbuÉs, 221; on Autos de FÉ, 222 Triana, Castle of—prison of the Inquisition, 119 Uranso, Vidal de—conspires against Inquisition, 218; murders ArbuÉs, 219; put to torture, 221; his confession betrays all sympathizers, 222 Val, Domingo de—crucified by Jews, 78 Valencia—resists Inquisition, 231; attempted crucifixion in, 360 Valencia, Poncio de—councillor of Suprema, 137 Valencia, Captain-General of—humiliated, 264 Valerian—21 Vaudois—see Waldenses Vazquez, Martin—YucÉ Franco’s advocate, 297 Vegas, Damiano de—his “Memoria” of the Santo NiÑo, 269 Verguenza—244 Villada, Dr. Pedro de—Provisor of Astorga, 282; examines Benito Garcia, 283; delegated to try affair of La Gardia, 289; visits YucÉ Franco in prison, 306; enjoins YucÉ Franco to make full confession, 316; at Auto de FÉ, 343 Villa Real—tribunal established in by Torquemada, 136 Vincent Ferrer, St.—converts Jews, 85 Voltaire—on Auto de FÉ, 201 Waldenses—Printed in Great Britain by Hazell, Watson & Vincy, Ld., London and Aylesbury. |
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