A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1
CHAPTER V--THE KINGDOMS OF ARAGON.
Independent Institutions of Aragon 229 Ferdinand seeks to remodel the Old Inquisition 230 Sixtus IV interferes 233 Torquemada's Authority is extended over Aragon 236 Assented to by the Córtes of Tarazona in 1484 238
VALENCIA Popular Resistance 239 Resistance overcome 242
ARAGON Tribunal organized in Saragossa 244 Opposition 245 Resistance in Teruel 247 Murder of Inquisitor Arbués 249 Papal Brief commanding Extradition 253 Punishment of the Assassins 256 Ravages of the Inquisition 259
CATALONIA Its Jealousy of its Liberties 260 Resistance prolonged until 1487 261 Scanty Results 263 Oppression and Complaints 264
THE BALEARIC ISLES Inertia of the Old Inquisition 266 Introduction of the New in 1488--Its Activity 267 Tumult in 1518 268 Complaints of Córtes of Monzon, in 1510 269 Concordia of 1512 270 Leo X releases Ferdinand from his Oath 272 Inquisitor-general Mercader's Instructions 273 Leo X confirms the Concordia of 1512 274 Charles V swears to observe the Concordia 275 Dispute over fresh Demands of Aragon 276 Decided in favor of Aragon 282 Catalonia secures Concessions 283 Futility of all Agreements--Fruitless Complaints of Grievances 284