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[323] C. 17 s.e.xto v. 2.--See the "Modus examinandi haereticos" printed by Gretser (Mag. Bib. Patrum XIII. 341) prepared for a German episcopal Inquisition.

[324] Coll. Doat, x.x.xVII. 7; XXIX. 5.

[325] Coll. Doat, x.x.x. 132; x.x.xII. 155.

[326] Coll. Doat, x.x.xV. 18.

[327] Bern. Guidon. Practica P. IV. _ad finem_ (Doat, x.x.x.). This sketch of the model inquisitor seems to have been a favorite. I find it in another MS. _Tractatus de Inquisitione_ (Doat, x.x.xVI.).

[328] Gregor. PP. IX. Bull. _Ille humani generis_, 20 Mai. 1236 (Eymeric. App. p. 3).--Vaissette, III. 410-11.--Guill. Pod. Laur. c.

43.--Concil. Biterrens. ann. 1246, Append, c. 1.--Arch. de l'Inq. de Carca.s.sonne (Doat, x.x.xI. 5).--Raynald. ann. 1243, No. 31.--Innoc. PP.

IV. Bull. _Quia sicut_, 19 Nov. 1247 (Potthast 12766.--Doat, x.x.xI.

112).--Ejusd. Bull. _Ad extirpanda_ -- 31.--Anon. Pa.s.saviens. (Mag. Bib.

Pat. XIII. 308).--Doctrina de modo procedendi (Martene Thesaur. V.

1809-11).--Alex. PP. IV. Bull. _Cupientes_, 4 Mart. 1260 (Mag. Bull.

Rom. I. 119).--Ripoll I. 128.--Guill. Pelisso Chron. Ed. Molinier, p.

27.--Bernardi Guidon. Practica P. IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Eymeric. Direct.

Inquis. pp. 407-9.--MSS. Bib. Nat., fonds latin, No. 14930, fol. 220.

[329] Guill. Pod. Laur. c. 43.--Vaissette, III. 402, 403, 404; Pr.

386.--Raynald. ann. 1243, No. 31.--Concil. Narbonn. ann. 1244 c.

1.--Concil, Biterrens. ann. 1246, Append. c. 2, 5.--Arch. de l'Inq. de Carc. circa 1245 (Doat, x.x.xI. 5).--Guid. Fulcod. Quaest. IT.--Bern.

Guidon. Practica P. IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Eymerici Direct. Inquis. pp.

407-9.--Practica super Inquisit. (MSS. Bib. Nat., fonds latin, No.

14930, fol. 227-8).--Archivio Storico Italiano, 1865, No. 38, pp. 16-17.

[330] B. Guidon, loc. cit--Ripoll I. 46.

[331] C. 2 Clement, v. iii.--Bern. Guidon Gravam. (Doat, x.x.x. 117, 128).--Ripoll II. 610.--In 1431 Eugenius IV. dispensed with the rule in the case of an inquisitor appointed in his thirty-sixth year (Ripoll III. 9).

[332] Concil. Biterrens. ann. 1246 c. 4.--Molinier, pp. 129, 131, 281-2.--Haureau, Bernard Delicieux, p. 20.--Wadding. Annal. ann. 1261, No. 2.--Urbani PP. IV. Bull. _Ne catholicae fidei_, 26 Oct.

1262.--Bernardi Guidonis Practica, P. IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Eymerici Direct. Inq. p. 557, 577.--Archivio di Napoli, MSS. Chioccarello T.

VIII.; Ibid. Registro 6, Lett. D. f. 35.

[333] C. 11, 19, 20 Extra I. 29.--Concil. Biterrens. ann. 1246 c.

3.--Coll. Doat, XXV. 230.--Urbani PP. IV. Bull. _Licet ex omnibus_, 20 Mart. 1262.--Guid. Fulcod. Quaest. IV.--C. 11 s.e.xto v. 2.--C. 2 Clement.

v. 3.--Bernardi Guidon. Practica P. IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Eymerici Direct, pp. 403-6.--Zanchini Tract. de Haeret. c. x.x.x.

It is not easy to understand why, in 1276, the Lombard Inquisitors Fra Niccol da Cremona and Fra Daniele Giussano a.s.sembled experts in Piacenza to determine whether they had power to appoint delegates, when the question was decided in the negative (Campi, Dell' Historia Ecclesiastica di Piacenza, P. II. p. 308-9).

[334] Archives de l'eveche d'Albi (Doat, x.x.xV. 136, 187).--Zanchini Tract. de Haeret. c. XV.--Eymerici Direct. p. 407.

[335] Coll. Doat, XXII. 237 sqq.--Innoc. PP. IV. Bull. _Licet ex omnibus_, 30 Mai. 1254.--Bernardi Guidon. Practica P. IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Clement PP. IV. Bull. _Pr cunctis_, 23 Feb. 1266.--C. 11, -- 1 s.e.xto v. 2.--Concil. Biterrens. ann. 1246 c. 4.--Alex. PP. IV. Bull.

_Pr cunctis_, 9 Nov. 1256.--Archives de l'Inq. de Carca.s.sonne (Doat, x.x.xIV. 11).--Molinier, L'Inquis. dans le midi de la France, pp. 219, 287.--Eymeric. Direct. Inq. p. 426.

[336] Bern. Guidon. Practica P. IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Urbani PP. IV. Bull.

_Licet_ _ex omnibus_, ann. 1263, ---- 6, 7, 8 (Mag. Bull. Roman. I.

122).--C. 1 -- 3 Clement v. 3.--Coll. Doat, x.x.x. 109-10.--Eymeric.

Direct. Inq. p. 550.

The peculiar importance attached to the notariate and the limitations imposed on its membership are seen in the papal privileges issued for the appointment of notaries. Thus there is one of November 27, 1295, by Boniface VIII. to the Archbishop of Lyons authorizing him to create five; one of January 28, 1296, to the Bishop of Arras to create three, and one of January 22, 1296, to the Bishop of Amiens to create two.

(Thomas, Registres de Boniface VIII., I. No. 640 _bis_, 660, 678 _bis_.)

In 1286 the Provincial of France complained to Honorius IV. of the scarcity of notaries in that kingdom, and was authorized to create two (Ripoll II. 16).

[337] Guill. Pelisso Chron. Ed. Molinier p. 28.--Concil. Narbonn. ann.

1244 c. 6.--Concil. Biterrens. ann. 1246 c. 31, 37.--Concil. Albiens.

ann. 1254 c. 21.--Alex. PP. IV. Bull. _Licet vobis_, 7 Dec. 1255; Ejusd.

Bull. _Pr cunctis_, 9 Nov. 1255, 13 Dec. 1255.--Lib. Sentt. Inq.

Tolosan. pp. 198-9.--Coll. Doat, x.x.xIV. 104.

[338] Arch. de l'Inq. de Carca.s.s. (Doat, x.x.xIV. 123).--Ripoll I. 356, 396.--Vaissette, III. 406; Pr. 467.--Coll. Doat, x.x.xI. 105, 149.--Molinier, p. 35.--Bern. Guidon. Hist. Conv. Carca.s.s, (D. Bouquet, XXI. 743).--Lib. Sententt. Inquis. Tolos. p. 232.

[339] Paramo de Orig. Offic. S. Inquis. p. 102.--Pegnae Comment, in Eymeric. p. 584.--Arch. de l'Inq. de Carca.s.sonne (Doat, x.x.xI. 70; x.x.xII.

143).

[340] Statuta Pistoriensia, c. 109 (Zachariae Anect. Med. aevi, p.

23).--Lib. Juris civilis Veronae, ann. 1228, c. 104, 183 (Veronae, 1728).--Statut. criminal. Communis Bononiae, Ed. 1525, fol. 36 (cf.

Barbarano de' Mironi, Hist. Eccles. di Vicenza, II. 69).--Antiqua Duc.u.m Mediolan. Decreta (Ed. 1654, p. 95).--Statuta Criminalia Mediolani, Bergomi, 1594, cap. 127.--Actes du Parl. de Paris, I. 257.--Vaissette, ed. Privat, X. Pr. 610.

[341] Arch. de l'Inq. de Carca.s.s. (Doat, x.x.xI. 81).--Archivio di Napoli, MSS. Chioccarello T. VIII.; Registro 3, Lett. A, fol. 64; Registro 6, Lett. D, fol. 35.--Coll. Doat, x.x.x. 119-20.--C. 2 Clement, v.

3.--Johann. PP. XXII. Bull. _Exegit ordinis_, 2 Mai. 1321.--Archivio di Firenze, Riformagioni, Archiv. Diplom. XXVII., LXXVIII.-IX.; Riform.

Cla.s.se. II. Distinz. 1, No. 14.--Villani, Cronica, Lib. XII. c.

58.--Archivio di Venezia, Misti, Cons. X. Vol. XIII. p. 192; Vol. XIV.

p. 29.--Eymeric. Direct. Inq. pp. 374-5.--Bernard. Guidonis Practica P.

IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Zanchini Tract. de Haeret. c. x.x.xi.--Urbani PP. IV.

Bull. _Licet ex omnibus_, 1262 (Mag. Bull. Rom. I. 123).--Bernardi Comens. Lucerna Inquisit. s.v. _Inquisitores_, No. 14.

For further authorities on the subject, see Farinacii de Haeresi Quaest.

182, No. 89-94.

[342] Concil. Albiens. ann. 1254 c. 7.--Eymeric. Direct. Inquis.

392-402.--Gloss. Hostiens. super. Cap _Excommunicamus_, -- _Moneamus_.--Gloss. Joan. Andreae sup. eod. loc.--Lib. Sententt. Inq.

Tolosan. pp. 1, 7, 36, 39, 292.--Archives de l'Inq. de Carca.s.sonne (Doat, XXVII. 118).--Isambert, Anc. Loix Francaises, IV. 364-5.--Ogniben Andrea, I Guglielmiti del Secolo XIII., Perugia, 1867, p. 111.--Alex.

PP. IV. Bull. _Quaesivistis_, 28 Mai. 1260.

As in France the office of bailli was a purchasable one, while the inc.u.mbent was forbidden to sell it, it is evident that he would be loath to endanger its tenure by risking disobedience to inquisitorial demands.--Statuta Ludov. IX. ann. 1254, c. xxv.-vii. (Vaissette, ed.

Privat, VIII. 1349).

[343] Zanchini Tract. de Haeret. c. 5.--Coll. Doat, XXI. 226, 308.--Bern.

Guidon. Practica P. IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Concil. Narbonn. ann. 1244 c.

8.--Concil. Biterrens. ann. 1246 c. 34.--Practica super Inquisit. (MSS.

Bib. Nat., fonds latin, No. 14930, fol. 223-4).

[344] C. 1, -- 1, Clement v. 3.--Eymeric. Direct. Inq. p. 580.--Coll.

Doat, x.x.xI. 57.--Bernardi Guidon. Practica P. IV. (Doat, x.x.x.).--Coll.

Doat, x.x.x. 104.--Lib. Sententt. Inq. Tolosan. pa.s.sim, especially pp.

208-10.--Ibid. p. 300.--Archivio Storico Italiano, No. 38, p. 26 sqq.--Curiosita di Storia Subalpina, 1874, p. 215.

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