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5652 . ff. 1-7. Description of treatises on the four parts of the world by Carlo 
Giangolini. Unimportant. 
5788 . Instructions to nuncios. 
ff. 338-346. Considerations on the marriage of the Prince of Wales 
with the Infanta. See 3453 . 
5835 . Feb. 12, 1594. Secretary of state to Caetano, nuncio in Spain, on the 
division of the Augustinian province of Mexico from that of Castile ; 
and on the discipline of regulars in America. 
5872 . ff. 33, 83, 179. Jan. 23, 1607. From Cardinal Barberini, nuncio in 
France, on the designs of the Dutch against the fleet of the Indies. 
6335 . Papers relating to the Holy Office. 
ff. 312-313. Dec. 4, 1627. From the Holy Office to the nuncio in Spain, 
on petitions from the brothers of the Order of Mercedes of Peru, 
with regard to street-preaching prohibited by the bishops. 
8508 . f. 75. Dec. 7, 26, 1622. From Pietro Camerino, secretary of the Apo¬ 
stolic Camera, from Spain, on the disaster to the fleet. 
8509 . Letters from Pietro Camerino, secretary of the Apostolic Camera, from 
Spain. 1608-1621. 
f. 63. Oct. 20, 1617. Rumor that the English, Dutch, and Moors have 
occupied several islands to intercept the fleet of the Indies, 
f. 86. Nov. 17, 1612. Arrival of the fleet. 
8512 . ff. 47, and 61-66. Jan. 31, 1623. From the fiscal of the collector of 
Spain, on controversies over the spoils of the Bishop of Chili, 
f. 57. Nov. 2, 1623. From Juan Spinosa, formerly General of the 
Franciscans of the Indies, 
f. 57. News of the fleet, without date. 
8583 . ff. 44-46. June 30, 1645. Juan Merinero, General of the Franciscans, 
from Madrid, to Cardinal Barberini, on the Franciscans and the 
Council of the Indies. 
8620 . ff. 67-68. Copy of the relation of Maryland sent by Mgr. Rossetti, when 
in London, to the Propaganda. 1641. 
8633 - 8637 . These numbers contain the correspondence of Gregorio Panzani, 
relating to England, from Sept. 7, 1634, to May 7, 1637, which is 
here much more complete than in the nunziatura of England. Copies 
in the Public Record Office of London, “ Transcripts from the Bar¬ 
berini Library ”, I., Miscellanea , no. XVII., were examined, and 
the references found in them are noted here. As the arrangement 
is chronological, the date is sufficient indication. 
8634 . Aug. 22, 29, Oct. 3, 1635. Panzani to Barberini, from London, on 
Lord Baltimore’s oath. 
8635 . Dec. 5, 1635. From Rome to Panzani, response on same subject. 
8636 . Jan. 17, Feb. 27, 1636. From Rome to Panzani, response on same sub¬ 
ject. 
8646 - 8655 . These numbers contain the correspondence of Count Carlo Ros¬ 
setti, from London and from Cologne, from June 16, 1639, to Au¬ 
gust, 1643, which is more complete here than in the nunziature of 
England and Cologne. Copies of this correspondence are in the 
Public Record Office of London, “Transcripts from Rome”, num¬ 
bers 18 - 23 . Whether these were made from these volumes or from 
those in the nunziatura, is not clear, but as the arrangement is chro¬ 
nological, the notes taken apply to either set, and are given here. 
