Thanks to Adam Mendelsohn for pointing out that Princeton University Library has made available newly digitized copies of manuscripts written by Luis de Carvajal. http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/s7526g29j Luis de Carvajal the Younger (ca. 1567-1596), was the nephew of Luis de Carvajal y de Ia Cueva, the governor of Leon, Mexico. The Carvajals are the best known conversos in colonial Mexico, largely owing to Luis the Younger's testimony at his trial before the Inquisition in 1595. He denounced more than 120 individuals as crypto-Jews including members of his own family. He and many of his family were burned at the stake in 1596. These three bound documents were recently recovered after going missing from the National Archive of Mexico more than seventy-five years ago. The digital images were made at the New-York Historical Society of the originals owned by the Government of Mexico and loaned for the exhibition "The First Jewish Americans" (October 2016-March 2017).