In her excellent talk last Sunday for Patreons only, Carla Vieira flagged up some very interesting sources for research. [Note: if you missed the talk because you are not yet a Patreon, do sign up, there is some really great content available!] One of her slides was of a list of persons arrested by the Inquisition on 10 June 1727 while preparing to escape to England on a ship from Lisbon harbour. This is the front page from the Torre do Tombe Archives: the full list is here: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Am2ffTn63ugTlXFxXa2RX6GXyxcx?e=9C6UQACan any of the experts tell me, was everyone on the list actually apprehended? The numbering goes from 1-22 and then there is a heading that reads Aprezentadas = Seized, with renumbering from 1-4. One of those in the latter category was Violante de Campos, a young woman, aged 25, originally from Almeida. In her testimony to the Inquisitors she discloses that she was "reconciled" at the Auto da Fe of Coimbra on 30 June 1726 and I think sentenced to imprisonment and later exiled to Lisbon. She and her elderly mother went on a smaller boat to go out to the ship due to leave for England, but were unable to approach the ship due to stormy seas and were forced to return to the city, where they were apprehended. Heartbreaking...