Transmission of Office
218 |
| Tenderness shown to official Malfeasance and its Results |
223 |
| Visitations or Inspections of the Tribunals |
227 |
| The Palace or Building of the Tribunal |
230 |
| The Personnel of the Tribunal—The Assessor |
232 |
| The Inquisitors—Their Qualifications |
233 |
| Their Duty of visiting their Districts |
238 |
| The Promotor Fiscal or Prosecutor |
241 |
| The Notaries or Secretaries |
243 |
| The Alguazil |
245 |
| The Nuncio, Portero and Gaoler |
246 |
| The Physician, Surgeon and Steward |
248 |
| Financial Officials |
250 |
| Salaries and Ayudas de Costa |
251 |
| The Records |
255 |
| Chapter III—Unsalaried Officials. |
| Calificadores or Censors |
263 |
| Consultors |
266 |
| Commissioners |
268 |
| Familiars |
272 |
| Their excessive Numbers and Turbulence |
274 |
| Qualifications prescribed |
279 |
| Organization of officials—Hermandad de San Pedro Martir |
282 |
| Fernando VII makes it an Order of Knighthood |
283 |
| Chapter IV—Limpieza. |
| Origin of Limpieza or Purity of Blood |
285 |
| Distinction between Old and New Christians |
286 |
| The Religious Orders seek to exclude New Christians |
287 |
| New Christians excluded from Colleges |
289 |
| The Church of Toledo adopts a Statute of Limpieza |
290 |
| Limpieza enforced in the Observantine Franciscans |
293 |
| It becomes a Prerequisite in the Inquisition |
294 |
| Verification of Limpieza |
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