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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, MosÉ284;
  • 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 de109
  • 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 Christi227
  • Monterubio, Fr. Pedro de—sent to Zaragoza, 221
  • Montfort, Simon de33
  • 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
  • Valerian21
  • Vaudois—see Waldenses
  • Vazquez, Martin—YucÉ Franco’s advocate, 297
  • Vegas, Damiano de—his “Memoria” of the Santo NiÑo, 269
  • Verguenza244
  • 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
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