Oates, Titus, [46], [138]. Oath taken by the conspirators, [9]. Oldcorne, alias Hall, Father Edward, S.J., captured along with Garnet, [7]; never accused of complicity ib.; Catholic demonstration at his execution, [28] note; tortured, [173]. Oldmixon (Royal House of Stuart), [25] note, [46]. Osborne, Francis, on Cecil's unpopularity, [25]; on the "discovery," [44]; on the 5th of August celebration, [232] note; on Northumberland and Cecil, [218]; his qualifications as an historian, [44]. Owen, Captain Hugh, falsely described as a Jesuit, [173] note, [185] note; particularly obnoxious to the government, [173], [185]; evidence fabricated against him, [174]; Cecil's instruction respecting him, [116] note; efforts made to secure him, [185] seq.; his intercourse with Phelippes, [112], [185] note. Owen, Lewis, [263].
Paris, Henry, [162]. Parliament, its successive adjournments, [67], [70] note, [91], [114], [230]; meets on the day of the "discovery," [136]; activity against Catholics, [5], [212] seq. Parry, Sir Thomas, English Ambassador at Paris, instructions given to, [28] note; intelligence supplied by, [98], [101], [102]; account of the discovery furnished to, [126] seq. Parry, Dr. William, his Plot, [14], [153].
Parsons, Father Robert, S.J., letters to, [29] note, [77], [223]; his views as to the succession, [249]; on Walsingham's "spyery," [77]. Percy, Sir Charles, [192] note. Percy, Thomas, one of the first and principal conspirators, [9], [64]; his antecedents, [36], [37], [148]; house hired by him, [60]; and "cellar," [75]; strange conduct in both transactions, [88]; conduct afterwards, [88], [91]; undertakes to seize Duke Charles or Princess Elizabeth, [82]; his death, [4], [152] seq.; profession of religious zeal, [148]; bigamy, ibid; Catholics suspicious of him, [150]; alleged secret dealings with Cecil, [151]; the case against him, [148]-[156]. See also Conspirators. Phelippes, Thomas, the "decipherer," employed by the government, [111]; their devices against him, [112]; correspondence with Hugh Owen, [185] note. Pickering, Mr., and his horse, [261]. Plain and Rational Account of the Catholick Faith, [49]. Plots under Elizabeth and James I., [14], [15], [153], [157] note, [193] note; their common feature, [13]. Polititian's Catechism, [51] note, [106], [137] note. Pope Clement VIII., interchanges communications with James I., [104]. Pope Paul V., represented as an accomplice in the Plot, [5], [239]. Popham, Sir John, Lord Chief Justice, [170] note, [197], [266].
Raleigh, Sir Walter, Cecil's enmity towards him, [26] note, [48] note, [198]; his ruin, [26], [216]; attempt to implicate him in the Powder Plot, [197], [198].

Ratcliffe, Ralph, a government spy, [95], [96], [191]. Rich, Sir Edwin, [264]. Richardot, President, [189]. Rogers, Professor Thorold, on the value of money, [117] note; on James's title to the throne, [34]. Rokewood, Ambrose, [179] note. See also [Conspirators].
Salisbury, first Earl of. See [Cecil, Robert]. Salisbury, second Earl of. See [Cecil, William]. Sanderson, Sir William, [46]. Schondonck, Father Giles, S.J., Rector of St. Omers, on the innocence of the Jesuits, [201]; on Cecil's manifesto, [222]. Scott, Sir Walter, [132] note. Shakespeare, never alludes to the Plot, [226] note. Sharpe, Dr. R.R., [262] note. Shepherd, John, evidence of, [251]. Smith, John Thomas (Antiquities of Westminster), [58] note, [79] note, [89] note. Soane, Sir John, [238]. Southwaick, or Southwell, a government spy, [99]-[102]. Speed, John (Historie), [62], [63] note. Squires, Edward, his plot, [14]. Stanley, Sir William, [185], [192] note. Strange, Father Thomas, S.J., [96] note. Streete, John, pensioned for killing Percy and Catesby, [155]. Strype, John (Annals), [28] note.
Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain (Thomas Howard), his venality, [224].
Talbot, John, of Grafton, [38] note. Talbot, Peter, Archbishop of Dublin. See [Polititian's Catechism]. Theobald, Lewis, [267]. Topcliffe, Richard, priest-hunter, [202]. Torture, use of, [4], [5], [172], [173], [201] note, [259], [260]. Tresham, Francis, enlisted in the enterprise, [10], [252] seq.; his previous record, [35], [36]; his action on behalf of King James, [34]; suspected of writing the warning letter, [147], [158]; and of collusion with Cecil, ibid.; his conduct after the "discovery," [3], [158]; his death in the Tower, [6] note, [158]. See also [Conspirators]. Tresham, Sir Thomas, proclaims King James, [34]; summoned to Court, [248]. True and Perfect Relation, character of the narrative, [43], [163]. Tytler, Patrick Fraser, [112].
Usher, James, Archbishop of Armagh, his evidence reported, [45].
Venatio Catholica, [261]. Vetusta Monumenta, [79], [86]. Villeroy, M., on Cecil's duplicity, [23]. "Vinegar House," [60] note. Vowell, Peter, evidence reported, [160].
Waad, Sir William, lieutenant of the Tower, charged by Cobham with forgery of evidence, [202]; dismissed from his post, [203] note, [267]; his inscriptions in the Tower, [264], [267]; letters to Cecil, [168], [258].

Walsh, Sir Richard, sheriff of Worcestershire, [4], [154] note. Ward, Samuel, preacher and artist, [239]. Webb, John, evidence reported, [160]. Weldon, Sir Anthony, on Cecil's unpopularity, [25]. Welwood, James (Memoirs), [46]. Westmoreland, titular Earl of (Henry Neville), attempt to implicate him, [197]. Whynniard, Mr., landlord of Percy's house, [61] note, [89]; his sudden death, [92] note. Whynniard, Mrs., evidence of, [61], [67], [72], [88], [142]. Willaston, William, intelligence supplied by, [99]. Wimbledon, Viscount (Edward Cecil), his evidence reported, [160]. Windsor, Lord, his house plundered by the conspirators, [2]. Winter, Robert, introduced to the conspiracy, [10]; captured at Hagley, [4]; evidences of foul play in his regard, [183], [184]; trial and execution, [6]. See also [Conspirators]. Winter, Thomas, one of the first conspirators, [9], [64]; character, [35]; Spanish mission, [36], [118]; brings Faukes from Flanders, [9]; attends the prorogation, Oct. 3rd, [74] note, [230]; captured at Holbeche, [4]; his published confession, [167] seq.; probably tortured, [169]; trial and execution, [6]. See also [Conspirators]. Wood, Anthony à, notes addressed to, [159]. Worcester, Earl of (Edward Somerset), [168] note, [266]. Wotton, Sir Henry, [160]. Wren, Sir Christopher, [138]. Wright, Christopher, his introduction to the Conspiracy, [9], [64]; character, [35], [37]; previous employment in Spain, [36]; killed at Holbeche, [4], [152]. See also [Conspirators]. Wright, Henry, his informations, [94], [95], [254]. Wright, John, one of the first conspirators, [9], [64]; character, [35], [37]; killed at Holbeche, [4], [152]. See also [Conspirators].
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