[110] Records S.J., Series i. p. 329.

[111] Life of Father Gerard, p. clxxxv.

[112] Burke’s Peerage, 1872.

[113] Narrative of the G. P., p. 137.

[114] Gardiner. History of England, Vol. x. p. 364.

[115] Gardiner’s History of England, Vol. i. p. 249.

[116] It was to this Sir Christopher Hatton, that Sir Everard’s father had dedicated his book A Dissuasive from taking away the Livings of the Church.

[117] Father H. Garnet and the Gunpowder Plot, Pollen, p. 20. P.R.O., March 11.

[118] S. P. Dom. James I., Vol. xix. n 40. See Records S.J., Vol. iv. p. 157.

[119] This could not mean the projected “burst”of gunpowder, of which she could have known nothing, but an attempt of some sort, about that time, to obtain relief for the Catholics by force of arms, which she appears to have expected, or rather, to have feared.