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Instruction of converts ordered, 86, Juderías established, 11

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Andalusia, 15

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Koran, possession of, conclusive of
heresy, 131

LABOR, disinclination to, 379

La Force, Duke of, his plots with
Moriscos, 287, 290

arranges passage for exiles,
341

Isabella orders Jews expelled from Lafuente, Modesto, on the expulsion,

exiles Moors of Castile, 42

forbids Moriscos to leave Castile, 45

396

La Mancha, expulsion from, 349
existing Morisco villages, 368
Lands, their sale forbidden, 349
feudal, asylum in, 224

JAEN, its Inquisition transferred to Lapidation of Morisco criminals, 211

Granada, 215

James I. refuses aid to Moriscos, 287
Janer on the expulsion, 395
Játiva, baptism of Moors of, 64

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Laróles, sack of, 245

Las Casas, Ignatio de, advocates kind-
ness, 293

Lateran council orders badges worn, 8

Jayme I permits Moors to remain, 4 Latin schools, their number, 380

his fuero on confiscation, 120

Jews ordered to wear badge, 8
antagonism towards them, 10, 12
persecutions in XV. century, 15
their expulsion in 1492, 16

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Leghorn, treatment of exiles in, 363
Leilas forbidden, 162, 229

Lemos, Count of, profits from confis-
cations, 373

Leon, depopulation of, 381

Lerma, Duke of, his suggest.ons, 306
thanks Ribera, 308

objects to expulsion in 1602, 311
procures expulsion from Murcia,
356

his profits from confiscations, 373
Letters of safety disregarded, 245
Levant, emigration to, 189

Liberty of conscience impossible, 328
Licences to bear arms, 182, 191, 225,

265

to go to Africa, 188

Limpieza, 135, 197

Lisbon, junta of, in 1581, 296

Loaysa, García de, his suggestion, 293

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refuses pacification, 244

his disastrous campaign, 249
Louis Hutin confirms Mudéjar fran-
chises, 56

Lucero persecutes Talavera, 29
Luna, Antonio de, at Ronda, 257
Luque, Francisco de, case of, 390

Marie de Medicis admits exiles, 342
Marriage customs, 129, 214, 229
fees to be reduced, 142
control of Church over, 203
of Moriscos in Valencia, 205
mixed, 154, 293

to escape expulsion, 357
Marrano, term of opprobrium, 13, 70
Marseilles, treatment of exiles in,
362

Martinez, Ferran, 12

Marton, Antonio, his revenge, 179
Martyrs honored by Moriscos, 118
Martyrdom of Christian Moriscos,

363

Mass, Moriscos compelled to attend,
144, 147, 163

prescribed for the dead, 163
Massacres of 1391, 12
Massacre of Jubíles, 243

MADERA, Greg. Lopez, punishes Meat, scarcity of, 385

Hornachos, 182

his punishment, 347

Madrid, Moorish slaves not allowed
in, 388

auto de fe of 1680, 391

records of its Inquisition, 392
Majorca, Moriscos punished in, 99
Morisco slaves punished, 355
Moriscos expelled from, 358
Malaga, harsh treatment of, in 1487,

17

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Mediana, Juan de, case of, 130
Menendez y Pelayo on the expulsion,

394

Merchandise, exiles allowed to take.
345, 351

Mexia, Augustin, sent to Valencia,
316

suppresses rebellion, 334

deports Moriscos of Aragon, 338
Micon, Juan, preaches in Valencia,

148

Midwives, Morisco, to be prosecuted,
103

Christian, punished, 133

for Moriscos, 202, 216
Military service of Moors, 5
system of Spain, 238
Militia, effort to organize, 348
Mir, Salvador, a coiner, 379
Miranda, Francisco de, his self-sac-
rifice, 318

suppresses rebellion, 335
Miranda, Greg. de, advises disarma-
ment, 193

Mislata, Moriscos of, prosecuted, 110
Moderation enjoined on Inquisition,
95, 103

Modern views of expulsion, 394
Mohammad aben Daud. ballad by,
234, 434

Monasteries absorb revenues of rec-
tories, 167

Mondéjar and Tendilla, 219
Mondéjar opposes the Inqn, 218, 219
his remonstrance, 228

hastens to Granada, 235

Mondéjar,his brilliant campaign, 241 | Moriscos are to dwell with Chris-

works for pacification, 242

relieved in disgrace, 246

recalled to Madrid, 252

sent back to Granada, 264

Money of exiles, one-half retained,
351

Money question, the, 140, 143, 146,
167, 176

Monfies, 191, 224, 234

Montañeses attack Moriscos, 179
Montesa, Grand Master of, case of,
134

Moorish auxiliaries allowed to de-
part, 260

customs a proof of heresy, 129
garments forbidden, 28, 215, 217.

229

slaves, legislation for, 388

massacre of, in Malaga, 389
tithes claimed by the clergy, 17
Moors, see also Mudéjares.
their toleration, 1
massacre of, at Ubeda, 4
value of their industry, 6

terms granted to, in conquest of
Granada, 17

invited to Castile, 23

forbidden to enter Castile, 44
forbidden to leave Castile, 45
estimate of their value, 57
never to be expelled from Valer-
cia, 58

of Valencia support their lords, 62
unbaptized, restrictions on, 81
their baptism ordered, 87
their labor indispensable, 88
prohibited to leave Aragon, 89
permissible marriage among, 204
Moraga, Geronimo, case of, 111
Moreno, Luis, his reports, 282, 283
Morerías established, 11

attempt to abolish them, 151
to be preserved in Valencia, 152
Moriscos to be equal to old Christians,
41, 85

forbidden to leave Castile, 45

their instruction, see Instruction.
of Castile, outwardly Christians, 55
prosecuted, 104

make no appeals to Rome, 84
of Majorca punished, 99
temporary relief from Inqn, 102
honor victims of Inq", 118

of Xea, their turbulence, 135
driven to church, 144
are openly Moors, 146

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will not confess to inquisitors, 167
their persistent obstinacy, 173
accused of slaying Christians, 181
reduced to virtual serfdom, 183
to be protected by Inquisition, 184
their deplorable condition, 186
emigration prohibited, 188
their disarmament, 190
penalties for maltreating, 194
effect of limpieza on, 199
admitted to priesthood. 200

their relations to the Church, 201
their marriages, 203

forbidden to act as butchers, 206
are the sponge of the wealth of
Spain, 208

criminals, their execution, 211
of Granada, description of, 213
their negotiations with Charles
V. and Philip II., 218, 222
their rebellion, 236
seek submission, 241

their deportation, 250, 256, 257,
259

their fate, 265, 270, 383
wandering, enslaved, 269
hope to reconquer Spain, 272
their desire to escape to Barbary,

275

held responsible for corsairs, 277
their plans of rebellion, 279
suggestions as to them, 293
their counterfeiting, 314, 377
expulsion from Valencia, 326
from Aragon, 339

from Granada and Andalusia.
345

from Castile, 348
from Murcia, 355
remnants expelled, 352
reward for capturing, 354
expelled from Majorca, 358
their treatment in France, 361
in Barbary, 363
attempt to return, 364
existing communities of, 365
their property confiscated, 372
their debts escheated, 374
completeness of expulsion, 388
slaves watched by Inquisition, 388
scanty remnants of, 392

Morocco, Morisco plots with, 285, 289

Moros de la venganza, 179
Moros de paz of Oran, 393
Mortality of exiles, 364
Morticinia, 130

Mosques, revenues of, claimed by the
Church, 48

new ones not allowed, 60
converted into churches, 66, 70, 83,
141, 162

ordered to be closed, 89

their revenues collected, 146
Mudéjares, see also Moors.

perform military service, 5
value of their labor, 6
ordered to wear badge, 8
expelled by Abbot of Pob'et, 10
to be sold as slaves, 11
conversions in 1391, 13
land not to be sold to, 14
persecuted by Inquisition, 27
their conversion in Castile, 43,
104

pay larger tribute than Christians,
57, 69

fate of their descendants, 347, 351
numbers converted, 360

Muel, description of Moriscos of, 207
Muela de Cortes, rebellion in, 333,
335

Muleteers, Moriscos as, 187

Murcia, military service of Mudé
jares, 6

Moriscos prosecuted, 52
expulsion suspended, 344
final expulsion, 355

Murviedro, counterfeiting in, 378

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Navarre, Mudéjares emigrate from, Papal power of dispensation, 83, 204

55

Moriscos forbidden to enter, 266
Negativos, 114

Negro slaves, licences to keep, 229
New Christians, 13

not allowed to emigrate. 41
their instruction ordered, 47
as witnesses for defence, 113

Parchent raided by corsairs, 274
Pardon bought by Judaizers, 312
Passage-money, arrangements for,

330

Pasturages absorbed by nobles, 385
Patronage, royal, reserved, 86

secured to nobles, 141

Paul III. supersedes Inquisition, 100

Mondéjar,his brilliant campaign, 241 | Moriscos are to dwell with Chris-

works for pacification, 242

relieved in disgrace, 246
recalled to Madrid, 252

sent back to Granada, 264
Money of exiles, one-half retained,
351

Money question, the, 140, 143, 146,
167, 176

Monfies, 191, 224, 234

Montañeses attack Moriscos, 179
Montesa, Grand Master of, case of,
134

Moorish auxiliaries allowed to de-
part, 260

customs a proof of heresy, 129
garments forbidden, 28, 215, 217.

229

slaves, legislation for, 388

massacre of, in Malaga, 389
tithes claimed by the clergy, 17
Moors, see also Mudéjares.
their toleration, 1
massacre of, at Ubeda, 4
value of their industry, 6

terms granted to, in conquest of
Granada, 17

invited to Castile, 23

forbidden to enter Castile, 44
forbidden to leave Castile, 45
estimate of their value, 57
never to be expelled from Valer-
cia, 58

of Valencia support their lords, 62
unbaptized, restrictions on, 81
their baptism ordered, 87
their labor indispensable, 88
prohibited to leave Aragon, 89
permissible marriage among, 204
Moraga, Geronimo, case of, 111
Moreno, Luis, his reports, 282, 283
Morerías established, 11

attempt to abolish them, 151
to be preserved in Valencia, 152
Moriscos to be equal to old Christians,
41, 85

forbidden to leave Castile, 45
their instruction, see Instruction.
of Castile, outwardly Christians, 55
prosecuted, 104

make no appeals to Rome, 84
of Majorca punished, 99
temporary relief from Inqn, 102
honor victims of Inqn, 118
of Xea, their turbulence, 135
driven to church, 144
are openly Moors, 146

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will not confess to inquisitors, 167
their persistent obstinacy, 173
accused of slaying Christians, 181
reduced to virtual serfdom, 183
to be protected by Inquisition, 184
their deplorable condition, 186
emigration prohibited, 188
their disarmament, 190
penalties for maltreating, 194
effect of limpieza on, 199
admitted to priesthood. 200

their relations to the Church, 201
their marriages, 203
forbidden to act as butchers, 206
are the sponge of the wealth of
Spain, 208

criminals, their execution, 211
of Granada, description of, 213
their negotiations with Charles
V. and Philip II., 218, 222
their rebellion, 236
seek submission, 241

their deportation, 250, 256, 257,
259

their fate, 265, 270, 383
wandering, enslaved, 269
hope to reconquer Spain, 272
their desire to escape to Barbary,

275

held responsible for corsairs, 277
their plans of rebellion, 279
suggestions as to them, 293
their counterfeiting, 314, 377
expulsion from Valencia, 326
from Aragon, 339

from Granada and Andalusia,
345

from Castile, 348
from Murcia, 355
remnants expelled, 352
reward for capturing, 354
expelled from Majorca, 358
their treatment in France, 361
in Barbary, 363
attempt to return, 364
existing communities of, 365
their property confiscated, 32
their debts escheated, 374
completeness of expulsion, 388
slaves watched by Inquisition, 388
scanty remnants of, 392

Morocco, Morisco plots with, 285, 289

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