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  • This is a Latin-Portuguese ecclesiastical legal memorandum, dated 1523, originating from the Diocese of China and addressed to Bishop Dom Diogo Veloso, with formal transmission to Father Córdova. It concerns contested claims to the offices of Vicar General and Governor of the diocese by Frei António Mad, a Dominican friar, and examines multiple canonical impediments to his eligibility. Key figures include Dom Diogo Veloso (Bishop), Frei António Mad (alleged incumbent), Ande del May (a cleric accused of simony and misappropriation of episcopal revenues), Fr. Sofónio (witness at São Domingos Monastery), and references to historical governors Megad. and Maguelhe. The document analyses jurisdictional irregularities—including Mad’s arrest of clergy without episcopal licence, deployment of Inquisition familiares, public intimidation of witnesses on feast days, and alleged excommunication of a suffragan bishop—and cites authoritative canon law sources including the Clementinae, Council of Trent (Session XXV), Azor’s Institutiones Morales, and numerous juristic commentaries. It further alleges financial misconduct, diversion of communal resources to private dwellings of female devotees, and procedural improprieties in mortuary jurisdiction. The text concludes that Mad’s mendicant status, combined with documented canonical violations and lack of formal nomination, renders him ineligible for governance. The matter was under deliberation by the cathedral chapter (*senado*).

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