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Lists of the Portuguese Inquisition. Volume I: Lisbon 1540-1778. Volume II: Evora 1542-1763, Goa 1650-1653
The level of detail is truly impressive and will allow researchers any number of potential topics on which to write: the age range of the accused, the balance between men and women, the towns and villages they came from, their occupations, their family ties. Of particular interest is the 'Breve...
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