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edit"Ugo Bassi is spoken of in James Aitken Wylie's History of the Papacy in Chapter XI The Sacraments. Under note 9 for that chapter Wylie says -
From a recent barbarity, we should infer that the modern Romanists place the seat of this impression in the finger points. Ugo Bassi, the chaplain of Garibaldi, had the skin peeled of the tips of his fingers before being shot."
This text was free-floating at the bottom of the page. I deleted it, but maybe it can be added at a more fitting place, if someone thinks it is appropriate. --Hob Gadling (talk) 20:47, 3 August 2021 (UTC)