Complaint letter from Sampaio da Rocha, a religious man, to non identified addressees in the Inquisition.
The author complaints about the lack of orders by letter and tells the addressees that he suspects that his mail is being intercepted.
Paulo Coelho da Cunha, the servant of a priest, was accused of sodomy. He was deported by the Inquisition first to the Algarve and then to Caminha, near Galicia, to serve as a soldier. He always defended himself saying that he had been the victim of a revenge.