Alphabetical Index.

Abbot, George, Archbishop;

a visit from clvi, present at Fr. Garnett's death [290],

persecutes Fr. Cornforth and the Vauxes [clxxxvi],

receives Sir George Talbot [cc].

Abergavenny, Katherine Lady;

Lord Vaux's sister [clxxxvi].

Abington, Dorothy;

her conversion by Fr. Ouldcorne [283].

Abington, Thomas;

in the Tower [27],

condemned to death for harbouring Priests [28],

life spared at Lord Mounteagle's intercession [28],

absent when Henlip is searched [152],

apprehended [157],

sent to Worcester [266],

meets his wife [266],

tried [267],

reprieved [268],

foils various Bishops of Worcester [269].

Adams, John;

martyr, in the Marshalsea [xiv].

Albert, Archduke, Governor of Flanders; [cxcvii],

delays foundation of Watten [cc].

Aldobrandini, Hippolitus Cardinal;

Viceprotector of the English College, Rome [ccliv].

Aldridge;

a merchant, reaches Douay [ccliv].

Alfani,

sends a MS. to England from Rome [ccl].

Alford, Michael, S.J.;

author of Annals [ccxlix].

Allen, Wm., Cardinal;

wishes Fr. Gerard to return to England [xvi],

desired harmony between seculars and Society [cciv],

obtains an indulgence for a prayer for the conversion of England [cclxii].

Aquaviva, Claude, General S.J.; [ccxxviii],

admits Fr. Gerard and Fr. Ouldcorne into the Society [xvi], [279].

Arden, Edward;

executed [cxv].

Arden, Francis;

escapes from the Tower with Fr. Gerard [cxv].

Arragon, D. Blasco de, [cclviii].

Arundel, Anne Countess of;

receives Fr. Southwell and Fr. Gerard lvii, at Acton [cclv].

Arundel, Philip Earl of;

in the Tower x, [lvii].

Arundell, Henry Lord; letter from Fr. Thorpe [ccxlix].

Ashby Church;

story of “good Sir Wm. Catesby” painted in [55].

Ashley, Ralph, S.J.;

tortured [181],

taken to Worcester [266],

tried [271],

martyred [275].

Atkinson, William;

a Priest spy, informs of Fr. Gerard's letters [lxxxviii],

tries to have him rearrested [cxxix],

betrays Thomas Tichburn, the martyr [cxxx].

Babington's plot; [xv], [xvii], [26].

Babthorpe, Sir Ralph;

at Louvain [cxcvii].

Babthorpe, Thomas, S.J.; [ccxlii].

Bacon, Sir Francis;

examines Fr. Gerard xciii, and two servants of Mrs. Vaux [cclvi].

Baldwin, William, S.J.;

his letter to Fr. Persons cclviii, proposed for attainder [165].

Bales, Christopher;

martyr [xviii].

Bancroft, Richard, Bishop of London;

sermon at Paul's Cross [43],

enquires respecting Father Garnett's straw [303].

Banks, Richard, S.J.;

succeeds Fr. Gerard at Braddocks [cxxxi].

Barker, Thomas.;

William Wiseman's servant [xliv], [xlix].

Barkley, Sir Richard, Governor of the Tower;

examines Fr. Gerard [xciii],

resigns his governorship [ciii].

Bates, Thomas;

servant of Catesby, enters conspiracy [84],

suspected [135],

tried in Westminster Hall [192],

his letter of regrets [210],

his death [219].

Baynham, Sir Edmund;

[77], [82], [236], [251].

Beaumont, see [Tesimond].

Beesley, George;

martyr [xviii].

Bellamy, Anne;

betrays Father Southwell [ccxiv], [ccxviii].

Bellarmine, Robert Cardinal;

his letter to Fr. Gerard [cciii].

Bergholt, East, St. Mary's Abbey; [xxxvii].

Bishop, William;

in the Marshalsea [xiv].

Blackburn, see [Thomson].

Blackfan, John, S.J.;

proposed as nominal Rector of Louvain [cxcvii].

Blackwell, George, the Archpriest;

his house near the Inns of Court [cxxx],

informed of Watson's plot by Fr. Gerard, [74].

Blase, James, O.S.F., Bishop of St. Omers;

transfers Watten to Society [cc].

Blount, Richard, S.J.;

intending to leave England [clxxxvii],

letter to Fr. Aquaviva [ccxlvii].

Blunt, Sir Christopher;

in Earl of Essex's rising [56].

Booth, Charles, S.J.; [ccxlix].

Brabant, florin of; [xiv].

Braddocks;

William Wiseman's house [xxx],

Fr. Gerard's residence [xxxii],

searched [lii],

Mass at [ccliv].

Brewster, a Priest at Northend [xli].

Briant or Brian, Alexander, S.J.;

martyr [17].

Bridewell;

Richard Fulwood in [xliii], [li].

Bromley, Sir Henry;

searches Henlip [151],

takes Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne to London [157].

Brooke, see [Gerard].

Brooke, Sir Basil; [cc].

Brooksby, Eleanor; [cxxxv],

at Lord Vaux's [137].

Browne, Robert;

a Priest [cxxxiv].

Browne, William, S.J.;

a Lay-brother [cxcix].

Brussels, Benedictine Convent [xxxvii].

Bryn;

seat of the Gerards [ix].

Brynhill, Sir Peter de; [ix].

Buckley, see [Jones].

Buckland, Ralph;

Fr. Gerard's fellow-traveller [xvi], [ccliv].

Buchanan;

teaches regicide [122].

Campion, Edmund, S.J.;

martyr [17],

his praises by Fr. Henry Walpole [xci],

effects of his coming to England [131].

Caracena, Conde de; [cxciv].

Carvajal, Donna Luisa de;

her will [cxciii],

founds English Novitiate [cxciv].

Catesby, Robert;

entered the Plot in good faith [11],

proposes it [52],

descended from “good Sir William” [54],

his early life [55],

wounded in and fined for the Earl of Essex's rising [56],

consults Fr. Garnett in general terms [65],

conduct on discovery of the Plot [106],

scorched with powder [108],

shot [109],

manner of his death [110],

at Lord Vaux's [137], [cclvi].

Charles, Duke of York; [85], [91].

Clarke;

his treason [250].

Clarke, William;

committed as a recusant [xlii].

Clermont College, Paris;

Fr. Gerard at [xii].

Clink, prison;

spiritual exercises in [lxxii],

Good Friday in [lxxxvi],

Fr. Gerard in [lxix],

Fr. Percy in [cxxxiii],

Brother Emerson in [xlv], [lxx], [lxxviii], [lxxxix], [ccliv],

Brother Lilly in [lxxi],

John Rigby, the martyr, converted by Fr. Gerard in [lxxii].

Cokayne, Edward;

reports a search in Mrs. Jenison's house [ccliii].

Coke, Sir Edward;

examines William Wiseman i,

examines Fr. Gerard xciii, his book [46],

examines Fr. Garnett [164],

proposes 8 Jesuits for attainder by Parliament [164],

his speech at Fr. Garnett's trial [228].

Colendin, see [Gifford].

Collyn, Patrick;

his treason [234], [249], [xcv].

Conference of Protestant Bishops and Puritans in 1605; [40].

Contreras, Don Frances de; [cxciv].

Cornelius John, S.J.;

martyr [17],

manner of arrest [38].

Cornforth, Thomas, S.J.;

caught at Mass [clxxxvi].

Coughton;

Bates saw Father Garnett and Father Tesimond at [211].

Counter, the prisons so called; [x], [lxi], [lxix].

Cranedge, Henry and Elizabeth;

recusants [xlii].

Cranishe, Richard;

son of Robert, crosses to Middleborough [xliv].

Cresswell, Joseph, S.J.;

Father Persons' Philopater attributed to him [234],

proposed for attainder [164],

superior in Spain [ccxxviii].

Crooke, Sir John;

opens prosecution of Fr. Garnett [227].

Dale, Mr.;

examines Brother Emerson [ccliv].

Daniell;

Mrs. Wiseman's servant [xlii].

Darbyshire, Thomas, S.J.;

goes with Fr. Gerard to Rouen [xii].

Darcy, see [Garnett].

Digby, Sir Everard;

his and his wife's conversion [cl],

his illness [cliii],

his affection for Fr. Gerard [cliv],

helps to convert a friend [clxvi],

entered into the Plot [87],

in good faith [11],

his family [87],

his manliness [88],

his Catholic life [89],

his office in the Plot [91],

at Dunchurch [106],

his page William Ellis [110], [ccii],

taken [111],

proposes match between Lord Vaux and Earl of Suffolk's daughter [137],

at Lord Vaux's [cclvi],

his house in Rutlandshire, [138],

tried in Westminster Hall [191],

exculpates Fr. Gerard [209], [clxxix],

clears the Society [8],

allied to Earl of Salisbury [216],

asks to be beheaded [216],

his death [216],

Fr. Gerard's letter to [ccxxxiv].

Dolman, the priest;

letter to Mrs. Wiseman [xliv].

Dormer, Dorothy;

marries Sir Henry Huddleston [xxxiii].

Dormer, Jane;

marries Duke of Feria [xxxiii].

Drury, Robert;

martyr [lxxvi],

living in Fr. Gerard's house [cxxvii].

Dunkellin, Richard Lord;

wishes to go to confession [clix],

fights a duel [clxi],

marries and converts Walsyngham's daughter [clix], [clxi].

Dunsmore Heath; [92].

Egerton, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor;

once a Catholic [lix].

Elizabeth, Princess; [85].

Ellis, William alias John Williams;

page to Sir Everard Digby [110],

novice S.J. [ccii].

Elmer, John, Bishop of London;

Fr. Gerard in his custody, [xiii].

Emerson;

of Felsted [xliv].

Emerson, Ralph, S.J.;

alias Homulus [xlv], [lxx],

in Clink [xlv], [lxx], [lxxviii], [lxxxix],

his examination [ccliv],

moved to Newgate [xlv],

sent to Wisbech, into banishment, dies at St. Omers [lxxi].

Essex, Earl of;

his rising [55].

Eu, College at;

[xvii], [280].

Everett, Thomas, S.J.;

in hiding [clxxx],

surprised at Mass [clxxxi].

Excommunications; [42].

Farmer, see [Garnett].

Fawcet;

a witness against Fr. Garnett [255].

Fawkes or Faulks, Guido or Guy;

one of the first conspirators [53],

a good soldier in Flanders [59],

passes as Percy's man [63], [105],

his office in the Plot [91],

found in the vault [99],

apprehended [103],

alias John Johnson [105], [196],

in the Tower [112],

his confession [ccxxiv], [112],

tortured ccxxv, [221],

tried in Westminster Hall [191],

reason for pleading “Not guilty” [195],

his death [221].

Feller;

his mention of Fr. Garnett's straw [305].

Ferdinand, Prince Bishop of Liége; [cc], [cciv].

Feria, Duke of;

his wife Jane Dormer [xxxiii].

Filcock, Roger, S.J.;

martyr [lxxvi].

Fisher, see [Percy].

Fitzherbert, Thomas, S.J.;

letter to Bishop of Chalcedon [ccxlii].

Fleming, Thomas;

examines Fr. Gerard [xciii].

Floyd, Henry, S.J.;

[ccxlii], [cclx].

Foxe, Robert;

committed as a recusant [xlii].

Frank, John;

betrays his master and Fr. Gerard [xl],

his deposition [xli].

Froude;

quotation from, on equivocation [ccxi].

Fuller, Mr.;

examines Brother Emerson [ccliv].

Fulwood, John;

found in Mr. Wiseman's house [xliv], [xlix].

Fulwood, Richard, S.J.;

Father Gerard's man [xlii], [xliv],

visits Lady Gerard [xxxv],

taken [xlvi],

imprisoned in Bridewell [xliii], [li],

tortured [li], [lxiv],

escapes [lxvi],

helps Fr. Gerard to escape from the Tower [cxviii],

in Belgium [cclviii].

Garnett alias Gilford;

Novice S.J. [cci].

Garnett, Henry, S.J.;

alias Darcy [cclxii],

alias Walley [211], [clxxxix],

alias Farmer [226],

his parentage [297],

Father Gerard finds him in London, [282], [xxiv],

lives in Warwickshire [282],

his instructions [xxv],

renewal of vows [xxxviii],

his foresight [xxxviii], [xlv], [xlvi],

Fr. Gerard tortured to say where he is [xcvi], [c],

receives Fr. Gerard on his escape from Tower [cxxiv],

his house called Morecroftes at Uxbridge, [cclv],

his house in Spital [cxliii],

informed of Watson's plot by Fr. Gerard [74],

consulted by Catesby on death of innocents [65], [120], [253],

wrote to Rome his fears [71], [75], [121],

goes to St. Winifred's Well [78], [240], [258], [cclxii],

persuades discontented Catholics to send Sir Edmund Baynham to the Pope [77], [82], [236], [251],

his wise direction [132],

Bates' evidence against him [136], [211],

accused in Proclamation [144],

his attainder proposed [165],

hides at Henlip [150],

betrayed by Humphrey Littleton [150],

taken [154],

identified by a Priest [156],

silences Sir Henry Bromley's chaplain [157],

committed to Gatehouse [159],

[clxxxii], examined by Privy Council [159],

transferred to Tower [160],

cozened by his keeper [166],

overheard in conference with Fr. Ouldcorne [169], [241],

kept from sleep and drugged [173],

tortured [174],

may now tell what he heard in confession [175],

tried at Guildhall [225],

his indictment [226],

his speech [243],

his martyrdom [288], [cclviii],

the miraculous straw [297], [301],

other signs [305],

on equivocation [244], [ccxx],

his letters [xlv], [ccxxviii], [72] et seq.

Garnett, Thomas;

in Gatehouse [166],

sent to Tower [173],

martyred [cxcv],

Novice at St. John's, Louvain [cxcv].

Garney, James;

Sir Everard Digby's servant, [cclxii].

Garswood;

seat of the Gerards [ix].

Gasca, Donna Maria; [cxciv].

Gatehouse; Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne committed to [159],

Thomas Garnett there [166],

John Grissold there [181].

Gerard John, S.J.;

alias Starkie, alias Standish [xxx], [xciii],

alias Tanfield, alias Staunton, [xlii],

alias Brooke [clxxxvii],

alias Nelson, alias Tomson [cxcvi],

alias Harrison [cclix],

parentage [ix],

childhood [x],

is sent to Derbyshire [x],

has property at Ashton [xi],

sent to Exeter College, Oxford [xi],

goes to Rhemes [xii], [ccliii],

to Paris and Rouen [xii],

his vocation [xii],

falls ill and returns to England [xiii],

in custody of Elmer, Bishop of London [xiii],

committed to Marshalsea [xiv],

fined for recusancy [xiv],

goes to Paris and Rome [xv],

enters English College [xv], [ccliv],

ordained Priest [xvi], [ccliv],

admitted into Society [xvi], [279],

starts for England [xvi], [280],

lands [xviii],

arrested [xxi], [281],

reaches Norwich [xxii],

arrives in London [xxiv],

returns to Norfolk [xxv], [282],

changes his residence [xxix],

goes to live at Braddocks [xxxii],

hires a house in Golding-lane [xlvi],

in hiding-places [xxxix], [lii], [cxxxix],

received by Countess of Arundel [lvii],

taken at Middleton's [lviii],

examined [lix], [lxi], [lxxx], [lxxxii], [xciii], [lxxxiv], [cx], [cxiii], [ccxiv];

sent to the Counter [lxi],

put in irons [lix], [lxiv], [lxix],

his servants [lxv],

removed to the Clink [lxix],

his house in charge of Ann Line [lxxii],

wears Jesuit's dress in prison [lxxxi],

cell in Clink searched [lxxxix],

removed to Tower [xc],

tortured the first time [xcvii],

the second time [ci],

the third time [ciii],

says Mass [cxv],

escapes from Tower [cxvii],

leaves the Wisemans [cxxxi],

fears to have to leave England [cxxxi],

removes to Harrowden [cxxxiii],

takes half of a house in London [cxxix],

which is searched [cxxxvi],

moves to a house near the Strand [clxii],

where without his knowledge the conspirators receive Communion, [197], [ccxxiii],

his innocence of Powder Plot [clxxiii], [clxxviii],

in hiding [clxxxii],

leaves England [clxxxiv],

at St. Omers and Brussels [cclviii],

goes to Rome [cclxi],

and Louvain [clxxxiii], [cxciii],

his character [ccli],

his Profession [clxxxiv],

Bates' evidence against him [136],

his letters to the Council [136], [142], [207], [212],

accused in Proclamation [143],

proposed for attainder [165],

cleared by Sir Everard Digby [209],

his letters [clxxxv], [cxcv], [ccxxxi], [ccxlvi], [cclix],

his description [clxxxvii],

disturbed in Belgium by English Government [cxcvi],

returns through Spain to Rome [ccviii],

dies there [ccix],

on equivocation [ccix],

his MS. on Powder Plot [ccxlviii],

his autobiography [cclii].

Gerard Sir Gilbert;

Master of the Rolls [x].

Gerard, Sir Thomas;

first Baronet [x],

knighted at James I.'s accession with fair words [27].

Gerard, Sir Thomas;

first Lord Gerard [x],

Knight Marshal [cxxx].

Gerard, Sir Thomas;

Knight, of Bryn [ix],

imprisoned twice in the Tower [x], [27],

released at great cost [27],

compounds for his recusancy [x],

dwelt at Etwall, within two miles of Tutbury Castle, [x], [ccliii], [26].

Ghent;

Tertianship founded by Anne Countess of Arundel [cclxii].

Gifford, Gilbert, alias Jacques Colendin;

a Priest and spy [xvi].

Gilford, see [Garnett].

Golding-lane;

Fr. Gerard's house there searched [xlv].

Golthwaite;

Sir John Yorke's house [cclvii].

Goodman, Gabriel, Dean of Westminster;

examines Fr. Gerard [lxxxii],

examines Br. Emerson [ccliv].

Grafton, Novice, S.J.; [cci].

Grant, John; beats pursuivants [86],

joins the conspiracy [87],

much scorched with powder [108],

taken [109],

tried in Westminster Hall [191],

his death [218],

not at Lord Vaux's [cclvi].

Green, Richard;

candidate for Society [cxciii].

Greenway, see [Tesimond].

Grene, Christopher, S.J.;

Collectanea [ccxlvii], [ccxlix].

Grene, Martin, S.J.;

letter about Powder Plot [ccxlvii].

Griffin, Mrs.;

receives Fr. Garnett's straw [302],

cured by it [304].

Grissold, John;

tortured [181].

Guildhall;

Fr. Gerard examined at [lxxxiv],

Fr. Garnett tried in [226].

Hall, see [Ouldcorne].

Harrington, Lord;

in charge of the Lady Elizabeth [85], [92].

Harrison, see [Gerard].

Harrowden, Great; [cxxxv], [cxlvii],

altar furniture at [clxxv],

searched for nine days [clxxv], [cxc], [141],

Bates saw the Fathers at [136], [211],

restored to Lord Vaux [clxxxvii].

Hartley, William;

martyr, in the Marshalsea [xiv].

Hatton, Sir Christopher;

his house [cxxxv].

Heigham, William, S.J.;

maintains William Thomson the martyr [lxxiii].

Henlip;

Thomas Abington's house, [149],

Fr. Garnett hides there [150],

Fr. Ouldcorne lives there [xl], [150],

searched [151].

Heywood, Mrs.;

her presence of mind when her house is searched [cxxxviii].

Hobadge House;

Stephen Littleton's [108], [210].

Hobocque, Baron de;

Flemish ambassador, testifies to Father Garnett's straw [303].

Holt, William, S.J.;

Rector of English College at Rome [xv], [ccliv],

in Belgium [cxxviii],

unjustly accused [249].

Homulus, see [Emerson].

Hopton, Sir Owen;

examines Brother Emerson [ccliv].

Hoskins, Anthony, S.J.; [cxlix],

with Fr. Gerard [clxxx], with Fr. Gerard's friends [cclx].

Huddington;

Winters of [58].

Huddleston, Sir Henry;

converted [xxxiii].

Hunston, Brian;

in Fr. Gerard's service [clxxxix].

Huntingdon, Earl of;

his wife Fr. Gerard's aunt [ccliii].

Hurlston, Ha.;

in prison [clxxxix].

Hymn of All Saints; [240], [254], [cclxii].

Inglefield, Sir Francis; attainted [328].

Jackson, Richard;

indicted for saying Mass at Braddocks [ccliv].

James I.;

his book for his son [23],

compares Papists and Puritans to two asses [123],

expectations on his accession [20],

disappointment [25],

deciphers the letter [98],

proclamation of Nov. 7, [114],

his speech [116],

his book on the Powder Plot [199].

Jenings, Alice, wife of Richard;

a recusant [xlii].

Jenison, John and Michael;

Fr. Gerard's brothers-in-law [ccliii].

Jeppes, John;

stayed at Frank's with the Wisemans [xliv].

Jesuits;

accused [148], [193],

cleared [179],

Coke proposes eight for attainder by Parliament [164].

Johnson;

quotation from, on equivocation [ccxi].

Jones, alias Buckley, John, O.S.F.;

martyr [xxxii], [lxxvi].

Kensington, see [Laithwaite].

Keyes, Robert;

his virtue and valour [87],

joins the conspiracy [87],

taken [112],

tried in Westminster Hall [192],

his death [221].

Keynes, George, S.J.; [cclviii].

Knevet, Sir Thomas;

searches the vault [103].

Knox, John;

teaches regicide [122].

Laithwaite, Thos., S.J.;

taken, escapes, is retaken [clxxvi],

alias Scott alias Kensington [cxcvi],

frequents Fr. Gerard's house [clxxvi], [ccxxiv].

Lasnet, John, S.J.;

serves Fr. Gerard [lxv].

Laud, William Archbishop;

marries Lord Mountjoy and Lady Rich [xxxiv].

Lee Priory;

Lord Rich's house, [xli].

Lee, Roger, S.J.;

in retreat [cxxxvi], [cxlvi],

helps to convert his friends [cxlviii], [cl],

Fr. Baldwin would send him to England [cclviii],

Fr. Gerard opposed to this as premature [cclx].

Leeds, Sir Thomas;

at Louvain [cxcvii].

Leicester, Earl of; [lxii],

threats against Catholics xvii, [279],

“my Lord of Leicester's books” [ccliv].

Lenox, Duke of;

Fr. Gerard's letter to [ccxxxi].

Lerma, Duke of; [235].

Leutner, or Lewckener, Edmund;

of Exeter College, Oxford [xi].

Lewkner, Thomas, Novice S.J. [cci].

Liége, florin of [xiv].

Liége, foundation at [cxcvi], [cxcix].

Lilly, John S.J.;

in the Clink [lxxi],

liberty purchased [cix],

visits Fr. Gerard in the Tower [cxi],

helps him to escape from the Tower [cxviii],

is taken in his stead [cxxxix],

outwits Wade [cxliii],

death [lxvi], [cxliv].

Line, Anne;

martyr, has charge of Father Gerard's house [lxxiii],

changes house [cxxviii],

her husband [lxxiv],

visits Mrs. Heywood [cxxxviii],

her arrest at Mass [lxxv],

her conduct in Court [lxxv],

her death [lxxvi].

Lingard, John, D.D.;

on the Communion of the conspirators [ccxxiii],

on the date of a letter quoted [ccxxvii],

quotes affidavit of Anthony Smith [ccxlvii].

Little John and Little Michael, see [Owen].

Littleton, Humphrey;

shelters Robert Winter and Stephen Littleton [112],

betrays Father Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne [150],

tried at Worcester [267],

repents of his treachery [268], [269], [270].

Littleton, Stephen;

receives the conspirators [108],

escapes for a time [110],

Hobadge House [108], [210],

taken [112],

tried and executed at Stafford [277].

Lopez;

his treason [234].

Louvain, St. John's;

the first English Novitiate S.J. [cxcv].

Louvain, St. Monica's; [xxxi], [cxcvi].

Maltravers, James Lord;

erroneously said to have been converted by Fr. Gerard [cclxii].

Manners, Sir Oliver;

his conversion [clxvi],

his letter to Fr. Aquaviva [cclv],

his return to England [cciii],

his death [cciii],

praise perhaps of him as intending to be a Priest [cclxi].

Mansel alias Griffin, Richard;

Novice S.J. [cci].

Markham, Anne Lady;

correspondence with Earl of Salisbury about betraying Father Gerard [clxxxviii].

Marshalsea Prison; [cxxx],

Fr. Gerard in [xiv],

Br. Nicholas Owen in [186].

Mary, Queen of Scots; [21],

died because she was a Catholic [16],

a martyr [22],

confined at Tutbury Castle [x], [ccliii], [26],

Babington's plot for [xv], [xvii], [26],

Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard, and Mr. Roulston take her part [26].

Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria;

sends gifts to new House at Liége [cc],

endows the College there [cc],

his children [cc].

Mayer, Father, S.J.; [cc].

Mayor of London, the Lord;

searches Fr. Gerard's house [clxxxi],

one of Fr. Garnett's judges [226].

Middleton's;

Fr. Gerard and Nicholas Owen taken there [xliii], [xliv], [lviii].

Milton;

quotation from, on equivocation [ccxi].

Miranda, Conde de; [235],

Condessa de [cxciv].

Molina, Melchior de; [cxciv].

Montacute Papers; [cclvi].

Montague, Anthony Viscount; [xxxiii], [cxcix].

More, Thomas, S.J.;

last English Provincial before the suppression [ccli].

More, Henry, S.J.;

lived at St. John's, Louvain [cxcv],

Socius to Fr. Gerard at Louvain [cc],

his scholarship [cci].

Morecroftes at Uxbridge;

Fr. Garnett's house [cclv], perhaps [xlvi], [cxxiv], [181].

Morton, see [Talbot].

Motte;

his bark [xliv].

Mountague, Dean of Chapel Royal; [45].

Mounteagle, the Lord;

the letter to [96],

his supper [101].

Mountjoy, Lord;

seduces Lady Rich [xxxiv].

Myller, Ralph;

a tailor of Rhemes, his confession [cxxxiv].

Nelson, see [Gerard].

Nevill, the Lady;

died of ill-treatment in a search [39].

Newall, William;

a pursuivant [xli], [ccliii].

Newman, John Henry, D.D.;

quotation from [ccxi].

Norffooke, Nicholas;

Mr. Wiseman's servant [xlii].

Northampton, Earl of;

reads the letter [97],

examines Fr. Garnett [173],

speech at conspirators' trial [213],

one of Fr. Garnett's judges [226],

intercedes for the Vauxes [clxxxvi].

Northend, Great Waltham;

Mrs. Wiseman's house [xxxi].

Northumberland, Earl of;

his four daughters [xxxvi].

Nottingham, Earl of;

one of Fr. Garnett's judges [226].

Ormes; a tailor [xlii].

Ostend;

boys taken going to St. Omers by [lxxix].

Ouldcorne, Edward, S.J.;

alias Hall [165],

sent to Naples to beg for the English College, Rome, [278],

admitted into the Society xvi, [279],

goes to England xvi, ccliv, [280],

converts Dorothy Abington [283],

cured of cancer in the mouth by St. Winifred [284],

danger on occasion of renewal of vows [xl],

betrayed by Humphrey Littleton [150],

an escape by ready wit [154],

committed to Gatehouse [159],

overheard in conference with Fr. Garnett in the Tower [169], [241],

tortured [181], [285],

taken to Worcester [265],

tried [267],

his indictment [269],

converts a felon in prison [271],

martyrdom [274], [cclviii],

two notable signs after his death [285],

his dream [306], [cclxii].

Overal, John, Dean of St. Paul's;

present at Fr. Garnett's death [290].

Owen, Nicholas, S.J., alias Little John and Little Michael;

taken with Fr. Gerard [xliv], [lviii],

makes hiding-places [lvii], [cxlv],

tortured [lxiv],

receives Father Garnett's letters [lxxxix],

taken at Henlip [153],

committed to the Marshalsea [186],

tortured to death in Tower [182],

his patience when his leg was broken [185].

Owen, Thomas, S.J.;

Prefect of the English Mission [cxcv].

Page, Francis, S.J.;

martyr [cxi],

surprised at Mass [lxxv],

is taken when visiting Fr. Gerard in the Tower [cx],

released for money, becomes a Priest, a Jesuit, and a martyr [cxi].

Paget, Lord;

attainted [328].

Paley;

quotation from, on equivocation [ccxi].

Parker, Christopher;

in Father Gerard's service [clxxxix].

Paschal, Mr.;

reaches Douay [ccliv].

Peckham, Edmund;

Fr. Gerard's brother-in-law [ccliii].

Penal laws; [15], [33], [315], et seq.,

James' statutes [29], [328].

Percy, John, S.J., alias Fisher; [cclxii],

his sufferings at Flushing [cxxxii],

imprisoned in and escape from Bridewell [cxxxiii],

in Yorkshire [cxxxiii],

with Fr. Gerard at Stoke Pogis [cxlvi],

at Harrowden [cxlvii],

goes to Sir Everard Digby [clxxiv],

returns to Mrs. Vaux [clxxxiii], [cclx],

in Belgium [cxcvii].

Percy, Lady Mary;

her life in England [xxxvi],

her vocation [xxxvii],

her sisters [xxxvi], [xliii], [lxviii].

Percy, Thomas;

one of the first conspirators [53],

connection of Earl of Northumberland [57], [100],

married John Wright's sister [57],

his early life [57],

converted [58],

a Gentleman Pensioner [58],

hires house by the river [63],

and cellar for fuel [71],

his office in the Plot [63], [91],

shot [110].

Perkises and his man executed at Worcester [277].

Perne, Andrew;

his religion [xxvi].

Persons, Robert, S.J.;

his Christian Directory [xii],

forbids state affairs [76], [81],

effects of his coming to England [131],

Prefect of the English Mission [xv], [cxciii], [cclix], [280],

admits Fr. Gerard into the Novitiate [xvi],

praises Father Gerard's behaviour after the Powder Plot [cclxi].

Phelips, Sir Edward;

opens Powder Plot indictment [196],

his papers [cclvi].

Philips the decipherer;

committed to Tower for correspondence with Mr. Owen [cclviii].

Pilgrims' Register at Rome;

entry of Fr. Gerard's name [ccliv].

Polewhele;

his treason [xcv].

Pollen, Joseph, S.J.;

in hiding [cxl], [cclv].

Popham, Sir John, Chief Justice;

execution of penal laws intrusted to [33],

examines Fr. Garnett [164],

one of his judges [226],

pronounces sentence [263].

Port, Sir John;

his three daughters [cliii].

Priests;

cleared by the Conspirators [128],

Queen Mary's [xxvii], [xxx], [133], [231].

Puckering, Lord Keeper;

report made to [xxxi], [xli], [xliv].

Puente, Luis de la, S.J.;

his two letters to Fr. Gerard [ccv].

Puritans in Parliament [29],

and in authority [31].

Queenhithe, Conspiracy laid in, in Fr. Garnett's indictment [226], [238].

Recusants given over to enrich courtiers [34],

three degrees of, according to King James, [41].

Richard, see [Mansel].

Richardson, Richard;

in Gatehouse [cxc],

his examination [cclvi].

Rich, Lord;

his house [xli].

Rich, Penelope Lady;

her story [xxxiii].

Rigby, John;

martyr, converted in the Clink by Fr. Gerard [lxxii].

Rookwood, Ambrose;

his family [85],

joins the conspiracy [86],

scorched with powder [108],

wounded and taken [109],

tried in Westminster Hall [191],

farewell to his wife [219],

his death [221],

when at Lord Vaux's [cclvi].

Roulston;

took part with Mary Queen of Scots, betrayed by his son [26].

Rouse;

at Mechlin [cxcvi].

Rydgeley, Mary;

marries John Wiseman [cclv].

Sacchini, Francis, S.J.;

had the original of Fr. Gerard's Autobiography [cclii].

Salesberie, Mr.;

in Babington's plot, [26].

Salisbury, Earl of;

discloses the Plot [97],

examines Fr. Gerard [173],

his book An Answer to certain Scandalous Papers [199], [212],

speech in answer to Sir Everard Digby [215],

one of Fr. Garnett's judges [226],

Fr. Gerard's letter to [ccxxxiii],

correspondence with Lady Markham [clxxxix].

Savage, Samuel;

Mrs. Wiseman's servant [xlii].

Savage, William;

tailor, crosses to Middleborough [xliv].

Schondonch, Giles, S.J.;

Rector of St. Omers cclviii, extract of letter [ccxlv].

Scott, see [Laithwaite].

Scott, Sir Walter;

equivocation [ccxvii].

Scudamore alias John Wiseman;

at Northend [xliii],

crosses to Middleborough [xliv].

Searches;

at Fr. Garnett's [xxxix],

at Golding-lane [xlv],

at Northend [xli],

at Braddocks [lii],

house in London [cxxxvi],

at Harrowden for nine days [clxxv], [138],

at Henlip [151],

at Mrs. Jenison's [ccliii],

manner of in general [35],

Lady Nevill's death caused by [39].

Seymour, Lady Jane;

daughter of Thomas, Earl of Northumberland [xxxvi],

a Protestant [xliii], [lxviii].

Shefford, see [Stratford].

Sheldon, Hugh, S.J.;

makes hiding-places [cxlv],

caught, sent to Wisbech and banished [cxlvi].

Shelley, Owen alias Titchborn;

Novice S.J. [cci],

Rector of Liége [cci].

Sherwin, Ralph;

martyr [17].

Sherwood, Father; [234],

none such in the Society [249].

Sherwood, John, S.J.;

died before he came to be a Priest [249].

Shrewsbury, the Lady;

her zeal praised [cclviii].

Shurley;

Mistress of Novices at St. Monica's, Louvain [cxcvi].

Silisdon, Henry, S.J.;

Rector at Louvain [cxcv],

Master of Novices at Liége [cc], [ccv],

his opinion of Fr. Gerard's talent for government [ccii].

Silvester, Novice S.J.; [cci].

Singleton, Dr.; [cciv].

Sion House; Nuns of [xxx].

Smith, Anthony;

affidavit respecting Fr. Gerard [ccxlvii].

Smith, William, Bishop of Chalcedon;

Fr. Fitzherbert's letter to [pg 342] [cclxii],

Fr. Gerard's letter to [ccxxxviii], [ccxlvi].

Southwell, Robert, S.J.; [xxiv],

his journeys with Fr. Gerard [xxiii],

his instructions [xxv],

surprised at Mass [xxxix],

lived with Countess of Arundel [lvii],

maligned by Young [lxvii],

tortured by Topcliffe [18],

invoked by Fr. Gerard [cxxiii],

his spiritual books [132],

date of his martyrdom [282], [ccli],

betrayed by Anne Bellamy [ccxiv], [ccxvii],

on equivocation [ccxiv], [ccxviii].

Southworth, John;

Fr. Gerard's bailiff, [xi].

Squire;

his treason [234], [249], [xcv].

Standish;

Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by John Wiseman, S.J. [xxx].

Stanhope, Sir Thomas;

his wife Father Gerard's aunt [ccliii].

Stanley, Sir William; [lxii],

his wife's death [cxcviii],

calls Fr. Gerard cousin [cxcix],

buys the Liége property [cxcix],

his forces [236].

Stanley, Sir Thomas;

took part with Mary Queen of Scots [26].

Stanny, Thomas, S.J.; [xl].

Starkie;

Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by Thomas Wiseman, S.J., [xxx].

Staunton, see [Gerard].

St. Germain, Marquis of; [cclviii].

Stoke Pogis;

house at [cxxxv],

searched [cxlvi].

Stone, Marmaduke, S.J.;

Father Gerard's MS. received by [ccxlix].

Strand;

Fr. Gerard's house near [clxii], [ccxxiii].

Strange, Thomas, S.J.;

tortured in the Tower [clxxiv],

with Fr. Gerard [clxxiv], [ccxxix],

taken in Warwickshire [clxxvii],

Mrs. Vaux asks his release [clxxxii], [140].

Stratford, Arthur alias Shefford; [xvii], [ccliv].

Stratforde, John;

found in Mr. Wiseman's house [xliv].

Stuart Papers at Rome [ccxlix].

Suffield, William;

William Wiseman's man, [xli], [xliv].

Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain;

marriage proposed between his daughter and Lord Vaux [137],

reads the letter [97],

searches the vaults [99],

examines Fr. Garnett, [173],

one of Father Garnett's judges [226].

Sutton, John; [lxvi].

Sutton, William, S.J.;

Fr. Gerard's tutor [xii].

Swetnam, Francis;

servant to Mrs. Vaux, examined [cclvi].

Talbot, Sir George, of Grafton, alias Morton;

Fr. Gerard calls him cousin [cxcix],

friend of Maximilian Duke of Bavaria [cc],

well received by King James and Archbishop Abbot [cc],

afterwards ninth Earl of Shrewsbury [cc].

Talbot, Thomas, S.J.;

Novice Master at Louvain [cxcv], [cclix].

Tanfield, see [Gerard].

Taylor, Jeremy;

quotation from, on equivocation [ccxi].

Tesimond, Oswald alias Greenway alias Philip Beaumont, S.J.; ccxlviii,

Bates' evidence against [136], [211],

accused in Proclamation [143],

proposed for attainder [165],

named by Fr. Garnett [175],

cleared by Thomas Winter [220],

crossed the sea [clxxxii],

his narrative [cxxvi], [ccxlviii], [cclv].

Thomson alias Blackburn, Wm.;

martyr [xv], [lxxiii].

Thorpe, John, S.J.;

letter to Lord Arundell [ccxlix],

letter to Father Stone [ccli].

Tichburn, Thomas;

martyr, betrayed by Atkinson [cxxx].

Tierney, Mark Anthony, Canon;

on the Communion of the conspirators [ccxxiii],

on the date of a quoted letter [ccxxv].

Titchborn, see [Shelley].

Tomson, see [Gerard].

Topcliffe, Richard;

examinations by [lxi], [lxxxii], [lxxxiv],

imprisoned [lxxxvi],

a prophet [lxxxvi],

tortures Fr. Southwell [18],

describes Fr. Gerard [clxxxvii].

Torture in the Tower;

manner of [xcvii],

effects of [cv], [189].

Tower;

Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard and Mr. Roulston in [26],

Sir Thomas Gerard [pg 343] in the second time [x], [27],

Father Gerard removed to [xc],

Fr. Henry Walpole's cell in [xc],

torture in [xcvii],

beasts in [cxii],

Mass in [cxv],

Fr. Gerard escapes from [cxvii],

Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne sent to [160],

Anne Vaux taken to [172],

Ralph Ashley and John Grissold tortured in [181],

Nicholas Owen killed by torture in [182].

Tregian, Thomas;

condemned for having an Agnus Dei [39].

Tresham, Francis;

his family [90],

out with Lord Essex [91],

joins the Plot [91],

suspected of betraying it [102],

taken. [112],

when dying retracts what he had said against Fr. Garnett [260],

when at Lord Vaux's [cclvi].

Trumbol;

English Agent in Belgium [cxcviii].

Tutbury Castle;

Mary Queen of Scots confined there [x], [ccliii], [26].

Tyrrel, Anthony;

in the Clink [lxxxi].

Usher, Bishop of Armagh;

his opinion of Powder Plot [ccxlviii].

Vaux, Anne; visits Mrs. Heywood [cxxxviii],

returns to Lord Vaux's from a long journey [137],

her friendly offices to Father Garnett [167],

defended by him at his death [293],

deceived by the keeper [168],

taken to the Tower [172],

her confession [259].

Vaux, Edward Lord; [cxxxi], [136],

marriage proposed with Earl of Suffolk's daughter [137],

has two houses three miles apart [138],

imprisoned [clxxxv], [cclv],

examined by Lord Salisbury [140].

Vaux, Elizabeth; [cxxxi],

her courage before the Council [clxxxii], [140],

imprisoned and found at Mass [clxxxv].

Vaux, George;

marries Elizabeth Roper [cxxxii],

at Hackney [cxxxiv],

his mother [cxxxv].

Vaux, Sir Ambrose; [clxxiv].

Villa Mediana, Conde de;

Spanish Ambassador, [cxciii], [cclvii],

had Father Garnett's straw in his keeping [303].

Vitelleschi, Mutius, General S.J.;

sends to the Bishop of Chalcedon to clear Fr. Gerard [cclxii].

Wade, Sir William;

Secretary to Privy Council [lxxx],

examines Fr. Gerard [xciii], [ccxvi],

while under torture [c],

professes to bring message from the Queen [ci],

shows his knowledge of Fr. Garnett's house in Spital [cxliii],

reviles Fr. Garnett [162],

brings him for trial [225],

takes Mr. Tresham's man [261].

Wales, Prince of; [63], [85], [91].

Walley, see [Garnett].

Wallis, Richard and Wm.;

found in Mr. Wiseman's house [xliv].

Walpole, Henry, S.J.;

martyr [18], [xcv],

his cell in Tower [xc],

invoked by Fr. Gerard [cxxiii], his constancy [132].

Walpole, Michael, S.J.;

serves Fr. Gerard [lxv],

reconciles a knight [clxvi],

extract of a letter from [ccxlv].

Walpole, Richard, S.J.;

at Valladolid, Vice-prefect of the English mission [cxciv].

Walsyngham, Sir Francis;

his daughter marries Lord Dunkellin and is converted [clix], [clxi],

examines Br. Emerson [ccliv].

Waltham, Great;

Northend in [xxxi].

Watson's;

his treason hindered by Jesuits [73],

specially by Fr. Gerard [74],

and by Fr. Garnett [250],

he begs pardon of the Society at his death [132],

James' promises to him [214].

West;

a messenger between Priests [ccliii].

Westmoreland;

no such of the Society [165].

Weston, William alias Edmunds, S.J.;

wears clerical dress in prison [lxxxi], in Wisbech [xxiv], [282],

his virtue [132].

Whitmore, Novice, S.J.; [cci].

Whyneyard, Keeper of Wardrobe;

lets the vaults [99].

Whyte, Andrew, S.J.;

writes to Fr. Gerard for Green [cxciii].

Wilkinson, John;

finds Father Garnett's straw [302].

Williams, see [Ellis].

Williams; his treason [234], [249], [xcv].

Williamson, Ralph;

found in Mr. Wiseman's house [xliv].

Willis, Ralph;

goes to Lady Gerard's [xxxv],

attends on Fr. Gerard [xlii], [xliii],

made Priest at Rome [lxv].

Wilson;

author of English Martyrology [ccxlix].

Wimbish;

Braddocks in, [xxx].

Winchester Nuns; [xxxvii].

Winifred's (St.) Well;

Fr. Garnett's journey [78], [240], [258], [cclxii],

Fr. Ouldcorne cured [284].

Winsor, the Lord;

his armoury at Warwick [107].

Winter John;

tried in Westminster Hall [191],

sent to Worcester [266],

converts a felon in prison [271],

execution [276].

Winter, Robert;

his estate and marriage [70],

joins the Plot [71],

escapes for a time [110],

taken [112],

tried in Westminster Hall [191],

his death [216].

Winter, Thomas;

one of the first conspirators [53],

of Huddington [58],

his scholarship [58],

a friend of Catesby [59],

is sent to the Constable of Spain [61], [236], [251],

wounded and taken [109],

his confession [ccxxiv], [112], [200], and passim,

taken to Westminster Hall for trial [191],

his death [220],

not at Lord Vaux's [cclvi].

Wisbech;

prisoners at famished [79].

Wiseman, Anne;

a Nun of Sion [xxx].

Wiseman, Anne;

a widow [xlii].

Wiseman, Barbara;

Abbess of Sion [xxxi].

Wiseman, Bridget;

an Augustinianess at Louvain [xxxi],

crosses the sea [xliv].

Wiseman, George;

of Upminster, Justice of Peace [xlii].

Wiseman, Jane;

an Augustinianess at Louvain [xxxi],

crosses the sea [xliv].

Wiseman, Jane;

daughter of Sir Edmund Huddleston [xxxi],

her character [lxxviii].

Wiseman, Jane;

the widow [xxx],

her house at Northend [xxxi],

her pilgrimage to Wisbech [xxxi],

condemned to peine forte et dure [xxxii],

her house searched [xli],

in the Gatehouse [lxxxii],

confronted with Fr. Gerard [lxxxii].

Wiseman, John, S.J.;

entered the Society in Rome and died there [xxx],

pseudonym of Scudamore a Priest [xliii].

Wiseman, Mary;

daughter of Anne, a recusant [xlii].

Wiseman, Mary;

daughter of George, a recusant [xlii].

Wiseman, Robert;

in the Clink [xlii],

died in battle in Belgium [xxxi].

Wiseman, Thomas, S.J.;

entered the Society in Rome and died at St. Omers [xxx].

Wiseman, William;

his house, Braddocks, in Wimbish, [xxx],

knighted [xxxi],

his descendants [cclv],

visits Lady Gerard [xxxv],

his arrest [xlvii],

his examination [xlviii],

Braddocks searched [lii],

his book written in prison [lxxvii],

released for money, lives near the Clink, returns to Braddocks [lxxviii].

Woodroff, Lady Elizabeth; [xxxvi].

Woodward;

a Priest [cxxviii].

Worcester, Earl of;

one of Fr. Garnett's judges [226].

Worsley;

a pursuivant [xli].

Wright,

Christopher; enters the conspiracy [70],

entrusts money to Bates [210],

sent to Flanders [236],

shot [109].

Wright, John;

one of the first conspirators [53],

his early life [59],

shot [109],

taken to Westminster Hall for trial [191].

Yelverton, Sir Christopher;

his sister converted [xxvi],

one of Fr. Garnett's judges [226].

Yorke;

his treason [234], [249].

Yorke, Sir John;

brief for his prosecution [cclvii].

Young, Richard;

examines John Frank [xl],

William Wiseman [l],

Fr. Gerard [lxi], [lxvii],

Brother Emerson [ccliv],

takes a bribe [lxix],

forswears himself [lxvii], [ccxviii],

dies miserably [lxxix].

Zuniga, Don Pedro de;

Flemish Ambassador [clxxxiv], [cxciii], [cclvii],

Donna Maria de [cxciv].