Chapter 5
C. Counsellors.
/>. Nobility.
/:'. Tile dcfenil.ints .ind Ilieir families.
F, Two cages in which the criminals /. The preacher's pulpit,
were placed when their sentence A". A'. Stands for those who read the was read. sentences.
f;. Altar for saying mass. L, Effigies of those who died in prison.
N.N. Fsnitcheon of the Inquisition.
tanic dominion.''' Edelin remained incarcerated and was soon released from further persecution by death.
In 145S J. Nicolaus Jaquerius appeared in the field with another publication called the heretics' scourge or
'^ See Raynald ad. ann. 1451.
Procession of the Inquisition of Goa.
./. riic Banner. D. Criminals who, having pleaded F. Criminals condemned to be burned.
A*. Dominican friars. guilty, were pardoned. (;'. Effigiesof those who escape the fag-
