Chapter 30

Cornelius John, S.J.;martyr17,manner of arrest38.Cornforth, Thomas, S.J.;caught at Massclxxxvi.Coughton;Bates saw Father Garnett and Father Tesimond at211.Counter, the prisons so called;x,lxi,lxix.Cranedge, Henry and Elizabeth;recusantsxlii.Cranishe, Richard;son of Robert, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Cresswell, Joseph, S.J.;Father Persons'Philopaterattributed to him234,proposed for attainder164,superior in Spainccxxviii.Crooke, Sir John;opens prosecution of Fr. Garnett227.Dale, Mr.;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Daniell;Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.Darbyshire, Thomas, S.J.;goes with Fr. Gerard to Rouenxii.Darcy,seeGarnett.Digby, Sir Everard;his and his wife's conversioncl,his illnesscliii,his affection for Fr. Gerardcliv,helps to convert a friendclxvi,entered into the Plot87,in good faith11,his family87,his manliness88,his Catholic life89,his office in the Plot91,at Dunchurch106,his page William Ellis110,ccii,taken111,proposes match between Lord Vaux and Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,at Lord Vaux'scclvi,his house in Rutlandshire,138,tried in Westminster Hall191,exculpates Fr. Gerard209,clxxix,clears the Society8,allied to Earl of Salisbury216,asks to be beheaded216,his death216,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiv.Dolman, the priest;letter to Mrs. Wisemanxliv.Dormer, Dorothy;marries Sir Henry Huddlestonxxxiii.Dormer, Jane;marries Duke of Feriaxxxiii.Drury, Robert;martyrlxxvi,living in Fr. Gerard's housecxxvii.Dunkellin, Richard Lord;wishes to go to confessionclix,fights a duelclxi,marries and converts Walsyngham's daughterclix,clxi.Dunsmore Heath;92.Egerton, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor;once a Catholiclix.Elizabeth, Princess;85.Ellis, WilliamaliasJohn Williams;page to Sir Everard Digby110,novice S.J.ccii.Elmer, John, Bishop of London;Fr. Gerard in his custody,xiii.Emerson;of Felstedxliv.Emerson, Ralph, S.J.;aliasHomulusxlv,lxx,in Clinkxlv,lxx,lxxviii,lxxxix,his examinationccliv,moved to Newgatexlv,sent to Wisbech, into banishment, dies at St. Omerslxxi.Essex, Earl of;his rising55.Eu, College at;xvii,280.Everett, Thomas, S.J.;in hidingclxxx,surprised at Massclxxxi.Excommunications;42.Farmer,seeGarnett.Fawcet;a witness against Fr. Garnett255.Fawkes or Faulks, Guido or Guy;one of the first conspirators53,a good soldier in Flanders59,passes as Percy's man63,105,his office in the Plot91,found in the vault99,apprehended103,aliasJohn Johnson105,196,in the Tower112,his confessionccxxiv,112,tortured ccxxv,221,tried in Westminster Hall191,reason for pleading“Not guilty”195,his death221.Feller;his mention of Fr. Garnett's straw305.Ferdinand, Prince Bishop of Liége;cc,cciv.Feria, Duke of;his wife Jane Dormerxxxiii.Filcock, Roger, S.J.;martyrlxxvi.Fisher,seePercy.[pg 336]Fitzherbert, Thomas, S.J.;letter to Bishop of Chalcedonccxlii.Fleming, Thomas;examines Fr. Gerardxciii.Floyd, Henry, S.J.;ccxlii,cclx.Foxe, Robert;committed as a recusantxlii.Frank, John;betrays his master and Fr. Gerardxl,his depositionxli.Froude;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Fuller, Mr.;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Fulwood, John;found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv,xlix.Fulwood, Richard, S.J.;Father Gerard's manxlii,xliv,visits Lady Gerardxxxv,takenxlvi,imprisoned in Bridewellxliii,li,torturedli,lxiv,escapeslxvi,helps Fr. Gerard to escape from the Towercxviii,in Belgiumcclviii.GarnettaliasGilford;Novice S.J.cci.Garnett, Henry, S.J.;aliasDarcycclxii,aliasWalley211,clxxxix,aliasFarmer226,his parentage297,Father Gerard finds him in London,282,xxiv,lives in Warwickshire282,his instructionsxxv,renewal of vowsxxxviii,his foresightxxxviii,xlv,xlvi,Fr. Gerard tortured to say where he isxcvi,c,receives Fr. Gerard on his escape from Towercxxiv,his house called Morecroftes at Uxbridge,cclv,his house in Spitalcxliii,informed of Watson's plot by Fr. Gerard74,consulted by Catesby on death of innocents65,120,253,wrote to Rome his fears71,75,121,goes to St. Winifred's Well78,240,258,cclxii,persuades discontented Catholics to send Sir Edmund Baynham to the Pope77,82,236,251,his wise direction132,Bates' evidence against him136,211,accused in Proclamation144,his attainder proposed165,hides at Henlip150,betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,taken154,identified by a Priest156,silences Sir Henry Bromley's chaplain157,committed to Gatehouse159,clxxxii, examined by Privy Council159,transferred to Tower160,cozened by his keeper166,overheard in conference with Fr. Ouldcorne169,241,kept from sleep and drugged173,tortured174,may now tell what he heard in confession175,tried at Guildhall225,his indictment226,his speech243,his martyrdom288,cclviii,the miraculous straw297,301,other signs305,on equivocation244,ccxx,his lettersxlv,ccxxviii,72et seq.

Cornelius John, S.J.;martyr17,manner of arrest38.Cornforth, Thomas, S.J.;caught at Massclxxxvi.Coughton;Bates saw Father Garnett and Father Tesimond at211.Counter, the prisons so called;x,lxi,lxix.Cranedge, Henry and Elizabeth;recusantsxlii.Cranishe, Richard;son of Robert, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Cresswell, Joseph, S.J.;Father Persons'Philopaterattributed to him234,proposed for attainder164,superior in Spainccxxviii.Crooke, Sir John;opens prosecution of Fr. Garnett227.Dale, Mr.;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Daniell;Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.Darbyshire, Thomas, S.J.;goes with Fr. Gerard to Rouenxii.Darcy,seeGarnett.Digby, Sir Everard;his and his wife's conversioncl,his illnesscliii,his affection for Fr. Gerardcliv,helps to convert a friendclxvi,entered into the Plot87,in good faith11,his family87,his manliness88,his Catholic life89,his office in the Plot91,at Dunchurch106,his page William Ellis110,ccii,taken111,proposes match between Lord Vaux and Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,at Lord Vaux'scclvi,his house in Rutlandshire,138,tried in Westminster Hall191,exculpates Fr. Gerard209,clxxix,clears the Society8,allied to Earl of Salisbury216,asks to be beheaded216,his death216,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiv.Dolman, the priest;letter to Mrs. Wisemanxliv.Dormer, Dorothy;marries Sir Henry Huddlestonxxxiii.Dormer, Jane;marries Duke of Feriaxxxiii.Drury, Robert;martyrlxxvi,living in Fr. Gerard's housecxxvii.Dunkellin, Richard Lord;wishes to go to confessionclix,fights a duelclxi,marries and converts Walsyngham's daughterclix,clxi.Dunsmore Heath;92.Egerton, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor;once a Catholiclix.Elizabeth, Princess;85.Ellis, WilliamaliasJohn Williams;page to Sir Everard Digby110,novice S.J.ccii.Elmer, John, Bishop of London;Fr. Gerard in his custody,xiii.Emerson;of Felstedxliv.Emerson, Ralph, S.J.;aliasHomulusxlv,lxx,in Clinkxlv,lxx,lxxviii,lxxxix,his examinationccliv,moved to Newgatexlv,sent to Wisbech, into banishment, dies at St. Omerslxxi.Essex, Earl of;his rising55.Eu, College at;xvii,280.Everett, Thomas, S.J.;in hidingclxxx,surprised at Massclxxxi.Excommunications;42.Farmer,seeGarnett.Fawcet;a witness against Fr. Garnett255.Fawkes or Faulks, Guido or Guy;one of the first conspirators53,a good soldier in Flanders59,passes as Percy's man63,105,his office in the Plot91,found in the vault99,apprehended103,aliasJohn Johnson105,196,in the Tower112,his confessionccxxiv,112,tortured ccxxv,221,tried in Westminster Hall191,reason for pleading“Not guilty”195,his death221.Feller;his mention of Fr. Garnett's straw305.Ferdinand, Prince Bishop of Liége;cc,cciv.Feria, Duke of;his wife Jane Dormerxxxiii.Filcock, Roger, S.J.;martyrlxxvi.Fisher,seePercy.[pg 336]Fitzherbert, Thomas, S.J.;letter to Bishop of Chalcedonccxlii.Fleming, Thomas;examines Fr. Gerardxciii.Floyd, Henry, S.J.;ccxlii,cclx.Foxe, Robert;committed as a recusantxlii.Frank, John;betrays his master and Fr. Gerardxl,his depositionxli.Froude;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Fuller, Mr.;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Fulwood, John;found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv,xlix.Fulwood, Richard, S.J.;Father Gerard's manxlii,xliv,visits Lady Gerardxxxv,takenxlvi,imprisoned in Bridewellxliii,li,torturedli,lxiv,escapeslxvi,helps Fr. Gerard to escape from the Towercxviii,in Belgiumcclviii.GarnettaliasGilford;Novice S.J.cci.Garnett, Henry, S.J.;aliasDarcycclxii,aliasWalley211,clxxxix,aliasFarmer226,his parentage297,Father Gerard finds him in London,282,xxiv,lives in Warwickshire282,his instructionsxxv,renewal of vowsxxxviii,his foresightxxxviii,xlv,xlvi,Fr. Gerard tortured to say where he isxcvi,c,receives Fr. Gerard on his escape from Towercxxiv,his house called Morecroftes at Uxbridge,cclv,his house in Spitalcxliii,informed of Watson's plot by Fr. Gerard74,consulted by Catesby on death of innocents65,120,253,wrote to Rome his fears71,75,121,goes to St. Winifred's Well78,240,258,cclxii,persuades discontented Catholics to send Sir Edmund Baynham to the Pope77,82,236,251,his wise direction132,Bates' evidence against him136,211,accused in Proclamation144,his attainder proposed165,hides at Henlip150,betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,taken154,identified by a Priest156,silences Sir Henry Bromley's chaplain157,committed to Gatehouse159,clxxxii, examined by Privy Council159,transferred to Tower160,cozened by his keeper166,overheard in conference with Fr. Ouldcorne169,241,kept from sleep and drugged173,tortured174,may now tell what he heard in confession175,tried at Guildhall225,his indictment226,his speech243,his martyrdom288,cclviii,the miraculous straw297,301,other signs305,on equivocation244,ccxx,his lettersxlv,ccxxviii,72et seq.

Cornelius John, S.J.;martyr17,manner of arrest38.Cornforth, Thomas, S.J.;caught at Massclxxxvi.Coughton;Bates saw Father Garnett and Father Tesimond at211.Counter, the prisons so called;x,lxi,lxix.Cranedge, Henry and Elizabeth;recusantsxlii.Cranishe, Richard;son of Robert, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Cresswell, Joseph, S.J.;Father Persons'Philopaterattributed to him234,proposed for attainder164,superior in Spainccxxviii.Crooke, Sir John;opens prosecution of Fr. Garnett227.Dale, Mr.;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Daniell;Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.Darbyshire, Thomas, S.J.;goes with Fr. Gerard to Rouenxii.Darcy,seeGarnett.Digby, Sir Everard;his and his wife's conversioncl,his illnesscliii,his affection for Fr. Gerardcliv,helps to convert a friendclxvi,entered into the Plot87,in good faith11,his family87,his manliness88,his Catholic life89,his office in the Plot91,at Dunchurch106,his page William Ellis110,ccii,taken111,proposes match between Lord Vaux and Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,at Lord Vaux'scclvi,his house in Rutlandshire,138,tried in Westminster Hall191,exculpates Fr. Gerard209,clxxix,clears the Society8,allied to Earl of Salisbury216,asks to be beheaded216,his death216,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiv.Dolman, the priest;letter to Mrs. Wisemanxliv.Dormer, Dorothy;marries Sir Henry Huddlestonxxxiii.Dormer, Jane;marries Duke of Feriaxxxiii.Drury, Robert;martyrlxxvi,living in Fr. Gerard's housecxxvii.Dunkellin, Richard Lord;wishes to go to confessionclix,fights a duelclxi,marries and converts Walsyngham's daughterclix,clxi.Dunsmore Heath;92.Egerton, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor;once a Catholiclix.Elizabeth, Princess;85.Ellis, WilliamaliasJohn Williams;page to Sir Everard Digby110,novice S.J.ccii.Elmer, John, Bishop of London;Fr. Gerard in his custody,xiii.Emerson;of Felstedxliv.Emerson, Ralph, S.J.;aliasHomulusxlv,lxx,in Clinkxlv,lxx,lxxviii,lxxxix,his examinationccliv,moved to Newgatexlv,sent to Wisbech, into banishment, dies at St. Omerslxxi.Essex, Earl of;his rising55.Eu, College at;xvii,280.Everett, Thomas, S.J.;in hidingclxxx,surprised at Massclxxxi.Excommunications;42.Farmer,seeGarnett.Fawcet;a witness against Fr. Garnett255.Fawkes or Faulks, Guido or Guy;one of the first conspirators53,a good soldier in Flanders59,passes as Percy's man63,105,his office in the Plot91,found in the vault99,apprehended103,aliasJohn Johnson105,196,in the Tower112,his confessionccxxiv,112,tortured ccxxv,221,tried in Westminster Hall191,reason for pleading“Not guilty”195,his death221.Feller;his mention of Fr. Garnett's straw305.Ferdinand, Prince Bishop of Liége;cc,cciv.Feria, Duke of;his wife Jane Dormerxxxiii.Filcock, Roger, S.J.;martyrlxxvi.Fisher,seePercy.[pg 336]Fitzherbert, Thomas, S.J.;letter to Bishop of Chalcedonccxlii.Fleming, Thomas;examines Fr. Gerardxciii.Floyd, Henry, S.J.;ccxlii,cclx.Foxe, Robert;committed as a recusantxlii.Frank, John;betrays his master and Fr. Gerardxl,his depositionxli.Froude;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Fuller, Mr.;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Fulwood, John;found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv,xlix.Fulwood, Richard, S.J.;Father Gerard's manxlii,xliv,visits Lady Gerardxxxv,takenxlvi,imprisoned in Bridewellxliii,li,torturedli,lxiv,escapeslxvi,helps Fr. Gerard to escape from the Towercxviii,in Belgiumcclviii.GarnettaliasGilford;Novice S.J.cci.Garnett, Henry, S.J.;aliasDarcycclxii,aliasWalley211,clxxxix,aliasFarmer226,his parentage297,Father Gerard finds him in London,282,xxiv,lives in Warwickshire282,his instructionsxxv,renewal of vowsxxxviii,his foresightxxxviii,xlv,xlvi,Fr. Gerard tortured to say where he isxcvi,c,receives Fr. Gerard on his escape from Towercxxiv,his house called Morecroftes at Uxbridge,cclv,his house in Spitalcxliii,informed of Watson's plot by Fr. Gerard74,consulted by Catesby on death of innocents65,120,253,wrote to Rome his fears71,75,121,goes to St. Winifred's Well78,240,258,cclxii,persuades discontented Catholics to send Sir Edmund Baynham to the Pope77,82,236,251,his wise direction132,Bates' evidence against him136,211,accused in Proclamation144,his attainder proposed165,hides at Henlip150,betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,taken154,identified by a Priest156,silences Sir Henry Bromley's chaplain157,committed to Gatehouse159,clxxxii, examined by Privy Council159,transferred to Tower160,cozened by his keeper166,overheard in conference with Fr. Ouldcorne169,241,kept from sleep and drugged173,tortured174,may now tell what he heard in confession175,tried at Guildhall225,his indictment226,his speech243,his martyrdom288,cclviii,the miraculous straw297,301,other signs305,on equivocation244,ccxx,his lettersxlv,ccxxviii,72et seq.

Cornelius John, S.J.;martyr17,manner of arrest38.

Cornelius John, S.J.;

martyr17,

manner of arrest38.

Cornforth, Thomas, S.J.;caught at Massclxxxvi.

Cornforth, Thomas, S.J.;

caught at Massclxxxvi.

Coughton;Bates saw Father Garnett and Father Tesimond at211.

Coughton;

Bates saw Father Garnett and Father Tesimond at211.

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

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

Cranedge, Henry and Elizabeth;recusantsxlii.

Cranedge, Henry and Elizabeth;

recusantsxlii.

Cranishe, Richard;son of Robert, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.

Cranishe, Richard;

son of Robert, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.

Cresswell, Joseph, S.J.;Father Persons'Philopaterattributed to him234,proposed for attainder164,superior in Spainccxxviii.

Cresswell, Joseph, S.J.;

Father Persons'Philopaterattributed to him234,

proposed for attainder164,

superior in Spainccxxviii.

Crooke, Sir John;opens prosecution of Fr. Garnett227.

Crooke, Sir John;

opens prosecution of Fr. Garnett227.

Dale, Mr.;examines Brother Emersonccliv.

Dale, Mr.;

examines Brother Emersonccliv.

Daniell;Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.

Daniell;

Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.

Darbyshire, Thomas, S.J.;goes with Fr. Gerard to Rouenxii.

Darbyshire, Thomas, S.J.;

goes with Fr. Gerard to Rouenxii.

Darcy,seeGarnett.

Darcy,seeGarnett.

Digby, Sir Everard;his and his wife's conversioncl,his illnesscliii,his affection for Fr. Gerardcliv,helps to convert a friendclxvi,entered into the Plot87,in good faith11,his family87,his manliness88,his Catholic life89,his office in the Plot91,at Dunchurch106,his page William Ellis110,ccii,taken111,proposes match between Lord Vaux and Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,at Lord Vaux'scclvi,his house in Rutlandshire,138,tried in Westminster Hall191,exculpates Fr. Gerard209,clxxix,clears the Society8,allied to Earl of Salisbury216,asks to be beheaded216,his death216,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiv.

Digby, Sir Everard;

his and his wife's conversioncl,

his illnesscliii,

his affection for Fr. Gerardcliv,

helps to convert a friendclxvi,

entered into the Plot87,

in good faith11,

his family87,

his manliness88,

his Catholic life89,

his office in the Plot91,

at Dunchurch106,

his page William Ellis110,ccii,

taken111,

proposes match between Lord Vaux and Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,

at Lord Vaux'scclvi,

his house in Rutlandshire,138,

tried in Westminster Hall191,

exculpates Fr. Gerard209,clxxix,

clears the Society8,

allied to Earl of Salisbury216,

asks to be beheaded216,

his death216,

Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiv.

Dolman, the priest;letter to Mrs. Wisemanxliv.

Dolman, the priest;

letter to Mrs. Wisemanxliv.

Dormer, Dorothy;marries Sir Henry Huddlestonxxxiii.

Dormer, Dorothy;

marries Sir Henry Huddlestonxxxiii.

Dormer, Jane;marries Duke of Feriaxxxiii.

Dormer, Jane;

marries Duke of Feriaxxxiii.

Drury, Robert;martyrlxxvi,living in Fr. Gerard's housecxxvii.

Drury, Robert;

martyrlxxvi,

living in Fr. Gerard's housecxxvii.

Dunkellin, Richard Lord;wishes to go to confessionclix,fights a duelclxi,marries and converts Walsyngham's daughterclix,clxi.

Dunkellin, Richard Lord;

wishes to go to confessionclix,

fights a duelclxi,

marries and converts Walsyngham's daughterclix,clxi.

Dunsmore Heath;92.

Dunsmore Heath;92.

Egerton, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor;once a Catholiclix.

Egerton, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor;

once a Catholiclix.

Elizabeth, Princess;85.

Elizabeth, Princess;85.

Ellis, WilliamaliasJohn Williams;page to Sir Everard Digby110,novice S.J.ccii.

Ellis, WilliamaliasJohn Williams;

page to Sir Everard Digby110,

novice S.J.ccii.

Elmer, John, Bishop of London;Fr. Gerard in his custody,xiii.

Elmer, John, Bishop of London;

Fr. Gerard in his custody,xiii.

Emerson;of Felstedxliv.

Emerson;

of Felstedxliv.

Emerson, Ralph, S.J.;aliasHomulusxlv,lxx,in Clinkxlv,lxx,lxxviii,lxxxix,his examinationccliv,moved to Newgatexlv,sent to Wisbech, into banishment, dies at St. Omerslxxi.

Emerson, Ralph, S.J.;

aliasHomulusxlv,lxx,

in Clinkxlv,lxx,lxxviii,lxxxix,

his examinationccliv,

moved to Newgatexlv,

sent to Wisbech, into banishment, dies at St. Omerslxxi.

Essex, Earl of;his rising55.

Essex, Earl of;

his rising55.

Eu, College at;xvii,280.

Eu, College at;

xvii,280.

Everett, Thomas, S.J.;in hidingclxxx,surprised at Massclxxxi.

Everett, Thomas, S.J.;

in hidingclxxx,

surprised at Massclxxxi.

Excommunications;42.

Excommunications;42.

Farmer,seeGarnett.

Farmer,seeGarnett.

Fawcet;a witness against Fr. Garnett255.

Fawcet;

a witness against Fr. Garnett255.

Fawkes or Faulks, Guido or Guy;one of the first conspirators53,a good soldier in Flanders59,passes as Percy's man63,105,his office in the Plot91,found in the vault99,apprehended103,aliasJohn Johnson105,196,in the Tower112,his confessionccxxiv,112,tortured ccxxv,221,tried in Westminster Hall191,reason for pleading“Not guilty”195,his death221.

Fawkes or Faulks, Guido or Guy;

one of the first conspirators53,

a good soldier in Flanders59,

passes as Percy's man63,105,

his office in the Plot91,

found in the vault99,

apprehended103,

aliasJohn Johnson105,196,

in the Tower112,

his confessionccxxiv,112,

tortured ccxxv,221,

tried in Westminster Hall191,

reason for pleading“Not guilty”195,

his death221.

Feller;his mention of Fr. Garnett's straw305.

Feller;

his mention of Fr. Garnett's straw305.

Ferdinand, Prince Bishop of Liége;cc,cciv.

Ferdinand, Prince Bishop of Liége;cc,cciv.

Feria, Duke of;his wife Jane Dormerxxxiii.

Feria, Duke of;

his wife Jane Dormerxxxiii.

Filcock, Roger, S.J.;martyrlxxvi.

Filcock, Roger, S.J.;

martyrlxxvi.

Fisher,seePercy.

Fisher,seePercy.

Fitzherbert, Thomas, S.J.;letter to Bishop of Chalcedonccxlii.

Fitzherbert, Thomas, S.J.;

letter to Bishop of Chalcedonccxlii.

Fleming, Thomas;examines Fr. Gerardxciii.

Fleming, Thomas;

examines Fr. Gerardxciii.

Floyd, Henry, S.J.;ccxlii,cclx.

Floyd, Henry, S.J.;

ccxlii,cclx.

Foxe, Robert;committed as a recusantxlii.

Foxe, Robert;

committed as a recusantxlii.

Frank, John;betrays his master and Fr. Gerardxl,his depositionxli.

Frank, John;

betrays his master and Fr. Gerardxl,

his depositionxli.

Froude;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.

Froude;

quotation from, on equivocationccxi.

Fuller, Mr.;examines Brother Emersonccliv.

Fuller, Mr.;

examines Brother Emersonccliv.

Fulwood, John;found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv,xlix.

Fulwood, John;

found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv,xlix.

Fulwood, Richard, S.J.;Father Gerard's manxlii,xliv,visits Lady Gerardxxxv,takenxlvi,imprisoned in Bridewellxliii,li,torturedli,lxiv,escapeslxvi,helps Fr. Gerard to escape from the Towercxviii,in Belgiumcclviii.

Fulwood, Richard, S.J.;

Father Gerard's manxlii,xliv,

visits Lady Gerardxxxv,

takenxlvi,

imprisoned in Bridewellxliii,li,

torturedli,lxiv,

escapeslxvi,

helps Fr. Gerard to escape from the Towercxviii,

in Belgiumcclviii.

GarnettaliasGilford;Novice S.J.cci.

GarnettaliasGilford;

Novice S.J.cci.

Garnett, Henry, S.J.;aliasDarcycclxii,aliasWalley211,clxxxix,aliasFarmer226,his parentage297,Father Gerard finds him in London,282,xxiv,lives in Warwickshire282,his instructionsxxv,renewal of vowsxxxviii,his foresightxxxviii,xlv,xlvi,Fr. Gerard tortured to say where he isxcvi,c,receives Fr. Gerard on his escape from Towercxxiv,his house called Morecroftes at Uxbridge,cclv,his house in Spitalcxliii,informed of Watson's plot by Fr. Gerard74,consulted by Catesby on death of innocents65,120,253,wrote to Rome his fears71,75,121,goes to St. Winifred's Well78,240,258,cclxii,persuades discontented Catholics to send Sir Edmund Baynham to the Pope77,82,236,251,his wise direction132,Bates' evidence against him136,211,accused in Proclamation144,his attainder proposed165,hides at Henlip150,betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,taken154,identified by a Priest156,silences Sir Henry Bromley's chaplain157,committed to Gatehouse159,clxxxii, examined by Privy Council159,transferred to Tower160,cozened by his keeper166,overheard in conference with Fr. Ouldcorne169,241,kept from sleep and drugged173,tortured174,may now tell what he heard in confession175,tried at Guildhall225,his indictment226,his speech243,his martyrdom288,cclviii,the miraculous straw297,301,other signs305,on equivocation244,ccxx,his lettersxlv,ccxxviii,72et seq.

Garnett, Henry, S.J.;

aliasDarcycclxii,

aliasWalley211,clxxxix,

aliasFarmer226,

his parentage297,

Father Gerard finds him in London,282,xxiv,

lives in Warwickshire282,

his instructionsxxv,

renewal of vowsxxxviii,

his foresightxxxviii,xlv,xlvi,

Fr. Gerard tortured to say where he isxcvi,c,

receives Fr. Gerard on his escape from Towercxxiv,

his house called Morecroftes at Uxbridge,cclv,

his house in Spitalcxliii,

informed of Watson's plot by Fr. Gerard74,

consulted by Catesby on death of innocents65,120,253,

wrote to Rome his fears71,75,121,

goes to St. Winifred's Well78,240,258,cclxii,

persuades discontented Catholics to send Sir Edmund Baynham to the Pope77,82,236,251,

his wise direction132,

Bates' evidence against him136,211,

accused in Proclamation144,

his attainder proposed165,

hides at Henlip150,

betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,

taken154,

identified by a Priest156,

silences Sir Henry Bromley's chaplain157,

committed to Gatehouse159,

clxxxii, examined by Privy Council159,

transferred to Tower160,

cozened by his keeper166,

overheard in conference with Fr. Ouldcorne169,241,

kept from sleep and drugged173,

tortured174,

may now tell what he heard in confession175,

tried at Guildhall225,

his indictment226,

his speech243,

his martyrdom288,cclviii,

the miraculous straw297,301,

other signs305,

on equivocation244,ccxx,

his lettersxlv,ccxxviii,72et seq.


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