[84] Mrs. Everett Green suggests Nov. 8 (G. P. B. No. 133), but this is merely a deduction from her mistaken date of the examination of the 17th (see p. 17, note 1). In Fawkes’s confession of the 9th Keyes’s Christian name appears to have been subsequently added.
[85] Extracts from the Council Registers, Add. MSS. 11,402, fol. 108. The volume of the Council Book itself which recorded the transactions of these years has been lost.
[86] G. P. B. No. 101. There is a facsimile in National MSS. Part iv. No. 8.
[87] See pp. 18, 20.
[88] Gerard, p. 174.
[89] Gerard, p. 268.
[90] The erasure of Winter’s name, and the substitution of that of Keyes, will be dealt with later.
[91] Gerard, p. 168.
[92] Father Gerard appears to show his dislike of Salisbury by denying him his title.
[93] All Saints Day.