
De Chiari James was a member of the society at Vicence, who, in 1546, was seized by the officers of the Inquisition, and thrown into prison, where he died (what is called) a natural death: but his end was probably hastened by the severe treatment to which he was exposed.
(Vidend. Bock, ot Illgen, ubi supra. Lubienicii Hist. Ant. Ref. Polon. L. Ii. C. i. P.39.)