Chapter 31

Garnett, Thomas;in Gatehouse166,sent to Tower173,martyredcxcv,Novice at St. John's, Louvaincxcv.Garney, James;Sir Everard Digby's servant,cclxii.Garswood;seat of the Gerardsix.Gasca, Donna Maria;cxciv.Gatehouse; Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne committed to159,Thomas Garnett there166,John Grissold there181.Gerard John, S.J.;aliasStarkie,aliasStandishxxx,xciii,aliasTanfield,aliasStaunton,xlii,aliasBrookeclxxxvii,aliasNelson,aliasTomsoncxcvi,aliasHarrisoncclix,parentageix,childhoodx,is sent to Derbyshirex,has property at Ashtonxi,sent to Exeter College, Oxfordxi,goes to Rhemesxii,ccliii,to Paris and Rouenxii,his vocationxii,falls ill and returns to Englandxiii,in custody of Elmer, Bishop of Londonxiii,committed to Marshalseaxiv,fined for recusancyxiv,goes to Paris and Romexv,enters English Collegexv,ccliv,ordained Priestxvi,ccliv,admitted into Societyxvi,279,starts for Englandxvi,280,landsxviii,arrestedxxi,281,[pg 337]reaches Norwichxxii,arrives in Londonxxiv,returns to Norfolkxxv,282,changes his residencexxix,goes to live at Braddocksxxxii,hires a house in Golding-lanexlvi,in hiding-placesxxxix,lii,cxxxix,received by Countess of Arundellvii,taken at Middleton'slviii,examinedlix,lxi,lxxx,lxxxii,xciii,lxxxiv,cx,cxiii,ccxiv;sent to the Counterlxi,put in ironslix,lxiv,lxix,his servantslxv,removed to the Clinklxix,his house in charge of Ann Linelxxii,wears Jesuit's dress in prisonlxxxi,cell in Clink searchedlxxxix,removed to Towerxc,tortured the first timexcvii,the second timeci,the third timeciii,says Masscxv,escapes from Towercxvii,leaves the Wisemanscxxxi,fears to have to leave Englandcxxxi,removes to Harrowdencxxxiii,takes half of a house in Londoncxxix,which is searchedcxxxvi,moves to a house near the Strandclxii,where without his knowledge the conspirators receive Communion,197,ccxxiii,his innocence of Powder Plotclxxiii,clxxviii,in hidingclxxxii,leaves Englandclxxxiv,at St. Omers and Brusselscclviii,goes to Romecclxi,and Louvainclxxxiii,cxciii,his characterccli,his Professionclxxxiv,Bates' evidence against him136,his letters to the Council136,142,207,212,accused in Proclamation143,proposed for attainder165,cleared by Sir Everard Digby209,his lettersclxxxv,cxcv,ccxxxi,ccxlvi,cclix,his descriptionclxxxvii,disturbed in Belgium by English Governmentcxcvi,returns through Spain to Romeccviii,dies thereccix,on equivocationccix,his MS. on Powder Plotccxlviii,his autobiographycclii.Gerard Sir Gilbert;Master of the Rollsx.Gerard, Sir Thomas;first Baronetx,knighted at James I.'s accession with fair words27.Gerard, Sir Thomas;first Lord Gerardx,Knight Marshalcxxx.Gerard, Sir Thomas;Knight, of Brynix,imprisoned twice in the Towerx,27,released at great cost27,compounds for his recusancyx,dwelt at Etwall, within two miles of Tutbury Castle,x,ccliii,26.Ghent;Tertianship founded by Anne Countess of Arundelcclxii.Gifford, Gilbert,aliasJacques Colendin;a Priest and spyxvi.Gilford,seeGarnett.Golding-lane;Fr. Gerard's house there searchedxlv.Golthwaite;Sir John Yorke's housecclvii.Goodman, Gabriel, Dean of Westminster;examines Fr. Gerardlxxxii,examines Br. Emersonccliv.Grafton, Novice, S.J.;cci.Grant, John; beats pursuivants86,joins the conspiracy87,much scorched with powder108,taken109,tried in Westminster Hall191,his death218,not at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Green, Richard;candidate for Societycxciii.Greenway,seeTesimond.Grene, Christopher, S.J.;Collectaneaccxlvii,ccxlix.Grene, Martin, S.J.;letter about Powder Plotccxlvii.Griffin, Mrs.;receives Fr. Garnett's straw302,cured by it304.Grissold, John;tortured181.Guildhall;Fr. Gerard examined atlxxxiv,Fr. Garnett tried in226.Hall,seeOuldcorne.Harrington, Lord;in charge of the Lady Elizabeth85,92.Harrison,seeGerard.Harrowden, Great;cxxxv,cxlvii,altar furniture atclxxv,searched for nine daysclxxv,cxc,141,Bates saw the Fathers at136,211,restored to Lord Vauxclxxxvii.Hartley, William;martyr, in the Marshalseaxiv.[pg 338]Hatton, Sir Christopher;his housecxxxv.Heigham, William, S.J.;maintains William Thomson the martyrlxxiii.Henlip;Thomas Abington's house,149,Fr. Garnett hides there150,Fr. Ouldcorne lives therexl,150,searched151.Heywood, Mrs.;her presence of mind when her house is searchedcxxxviii.Hobadge House;Stephen Littleton's108,210.Hobocque, Baron de;Flemish ambassador, testifies to Father Garnett's straw303.Holt, William, S.J.;Rector of English College at Romexv,ccliv,in Belgiumcxxviii,unjustly accused249.Homulus,seeEmerson.Hopton, Sir Owen;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Hoskins, Anthony, S.J.;cxlix,with Fr. Gerardclxxx, with Fr. Gerard's friendscclx.

Garnett, Thomas;in Gatehouse166,sent to Tower173,martyredcxcv,Novice at St. John's, Louvaincxcv.Garney, James;Sir Everard Digby's servant,cclxii.Garswood;seat of the Gerardsix.Gasca, Donna Maria;cxciv.Gatehouse; Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne committed to159,Thomas Garnett there166,John Grissold there181.Gerard John, S.J.;aliasStarkie,aliasStandishxxx,xciii,aliasTanfield,aliasStaunton,xlii,aliasBrookeclxxxvii,aliasNelson,aliasTomsoncxcvi,aliasHarrisoncclix,parentageix,childhoodx,is sent to Derbyshirex,has property at Ashtonxi,sent to Exeter College, Oxfordxi,goes to Rhemesxii,ccliii,to Paris and Rouenxii,his vocationxii,falls ill and returns to Englandxiii,in custody of Elmer, Bishop of Londonxiii,committed to Marshalseaxiv,fined for recusancyxiv,goes to Paris and Romexv,enters English Collegexv,ccliv,ordained Priestxvi,ccliv,admitted into Societyxvi,279,starts for Englandxvi,280,landsxviii,arrestedxxi,281,[pg 337]reaches Norwichxxii,arrives in Londonxxiv,returns to Norfolkxxv,282,changes his residencexxix,goes to live at Braddocksxxxii,hires a house in Golding-lanexlvi,in hiding-placesxxxix,lii,cxxxix,received by Countess of Arundellvii,taken at Middleton'slviii,examinedlix,lxi,lxxx,lxxxii,xciii,lxxxiv,cx,cxiii,ccxiv;sent to the Counterlxi,put in ironslix,lxiv,lxix,his servantslxv,removed to the Clinklxix,his house in charge of Ann Linelxxii,wears Jesuit's dress in prisonlxxxi,cell in Clink searchedlxxxix,removed to Towerxc,tortured the first timexcvii,the second timeci,the third timeciii,says Masscxv,escapes from Towercxvii,leaves the Wisemanscxxxi,fears to have to leave Englandcxxxi,removes to Harrowdencxxxiii,takes half of a house in Londoncxxix,which is searchedcxxxvi,moves to a house near the Strandclxii,where without his knowledge the conspirators receive Communion,197,ccxxiii,his innocence of Powder Plotclxxiii,clxxviii,in hidingclxxxii,leaves Englandclxxxiv,at St. Omers and Brusselscclviii,goes to Romecclxi,and Louvainclxxxiii,cxciii,his characterccli,his Professionclxxxiv,Bates' evidence against him136,his letters to the Council136,142,207,212,accused in Proclamation143,proposed for attainder165,cleared by Sir Everard Digby209,his lettersclxxxv,cxcv,ccxxxi,ccxlvi,cclix,his descriptionclxxxvii,disturbed in Belgium by English Governmentcxcvi,returns through Spain to Romeccviii,dies thereccix,on equivocationccix,his MS. on Powder Plotccxlviii,his autobiographycclii.Gerard Sir Gilbert;Master of the Rollsx.Gerard, Sir Thomas;first Baronetx,knighted at James I.'s accession with fair words27.Gerard, Sir Thomas;first Lord Gerardx,Knight Marshalcxxx.Gerard, Sir Thomas;Knight, of Brynix,imprisoned twice in the Towerx,27,released at great cost27,compounds for his recusancyx,dwelt at Etwall, within two miles of Tutbury Castle,x,ccliii,26.Ghent;Tertianship founded by Anne Countess of Arundelcclxii.Gifford, Gilbert,aliasJacques Colendin;a Priest and spyxvi.Gilford,seeGarnett.Golding-lane;Fr. Gerard's house there searchedxlv.Golthwaite;Sir John Yorke's housecclvii.Goodman, Gabriel, Dean of Westminster;examines Fr. Gerardlxxxii,examines Br. Emersonccliv.Grafton, Novice, S.J.;cci.Grant, John; beats pursuivants86,joins the conspiracy87,much scorched with powder108,taken109,tried in Westminster Hall191,his death218,not at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Green, Richard;candidate for Societycxciii.Greenway,seeTesimond.Grene, Christopher, S.J.;Collectaneaccxlvii,ccxlix.Grene, Martin, S.J.;letter about Powder Plotccxlvii.Griffin, Mrs.;receives Fr. Garnett's straw302,cured by it304.Grissold, John;tortured181.Guildhall;Fr. Gerard examined atlxxxiv,Fr. Garnett tried in226.Hall,seeOuldcorne.Harrington, Lord;in charge of the Lady Elizabeth85,92.Harrison,seeGerard.Harrowden, Great;cxxxv,cxlvii,altar furniture atclxxv,searched for nine daysclxxv,cxc,141,Bates saw the Fathers at136,211,restored to Lord Vauxclxxxvii.Hartley, William;martyr, in the Marshalseaxiv.[pg 338]Hatton, Sir Christopher;his housecxxxv.Heigham, William, S.J.;maintains William Thomson the martyrlxxiii.Henlip;Thomas Abington's house,149,Fr. Garnett hides there150,Fr. Ouldcorne lives therexl,150,searched151.Heywood, Mrs.;her presence of mind when her house is searchedcxxxviii.Hobadge House;Stephen Littleton's108,210.Hobocque, Baron de;Flemish ambassador, testifies to Father Garnett's straw303.Holt, William, S.J.;Rector of English College at Romexv,ccliv,in Belgiumcxxviii,unjustly accused249.Homulus,seeEmerson.Hopton, Sir Owen;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Hoskins, Anthony, S.J.;cxlix,with Fr. Gerardclxxx, with Fr. Gerard's friendscclx.

Garnett, Thomas;in Gatehouse166,sent to Tower173,martyredcxcv,Novice at St. John's, Louvaincxcv.Garney, James;Sir Everard Digby's servant,cclxii.Garswood;seat of the Gerardsix.Gasca, Donna Maria;cxciv.Gatehouse; Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne committed to159,Thomas Garnett there166,John Grissold there181.Gerard John, S.J.;aliasStarkie,aliasStandishxxx,xciii,aliasTanfield,aliasStaunton,xlii,aliasBrookeclxxxvii,aliasNelson,aliasTomsoncxcvi,aliasHarrisoncclix,parentageix,childhoodx,is sent to Derbyshirex,has property at Ashtonxi,sent to Exeter College, Oxfordxi,goes to Rhemesxii,ccliii,to Paris and Rouenxii,his vocationxii,falls ill and returns to Englandxiii,in custody of Elmer, Bishop of Londonxiii,committed to Marshalseaxiv,fined for recusancyxiv,goes to Paris and Romexv,enters English Collegexv,ccliv,ordained Priestxvi,ccliv,admitted into Societyxvi,279,starts for Englandxvi,280,landsxviii,arrestedxxi,281,[pg 337]reaches Norwichxxii,arrives in Londonxxiv,returns to Norfolkxxv,282,changes his residencexxix,goes to live at Braddocksxxxii,hires a house in Golding-lanexlvi,in hiding-placesxxxix,lii,cxxxix,received by Countess of Arundellvii,taken at Middleton'slviii,examinedlix,lxi,lxxx,lxxxii,xciii,lxxxiv,cx,cxiii,ccxiv;sent to the Counterlxi,put in ironslix,lxiv,lxix,his servantslxv,removed to the Clinklxix,his house in charge of Ann Linelxxii,wears Jesuit's dress in prisonlxxxi,cell in Clink searchedlxxxix,removed to Towerxc,tortured the first timexcvii,the second timeci,the third timeciii,says Masscxv,escapes from Towercxvii,leaves the Wisemanscxxxi,fears to have to leave Englandcxxxi,removes to Harrowdencxxxiii,takes half of a house in Londoncxxix,which is searchedcxxxvi,moves to a house near the Strandclxii,where without his knowledge the conspirators receive Communion,197,ccxxiii,his innocence of Powder Plotclxxiii,clxxviii,in hidingclxxxii,leaves Englandclxxxiv,at St. Omers and Brusselscclviii,goes to Romecclxi,and Louvainclxxxiii,cxciii,his characterccli,his Professionclxxxiv,Bates' evidence against him136,his letters to the Council136,142,207,212,accused in Proclamation143,proposed for attainder165,cleared by Sir Everard Digby209,his lettersclxxxv,cxcv,ccxxxi,ccxlvi,cclix,his descriptionclxxxvii,disturbed in Belgium by English Governmentcxcvi,returns through Spain to Romeccviii,dies thereccix,on equivocationccix,his MS. on Powder Plotccxlviii,his autobiographycclii.Gerard Sir Gilbert;Master of the Rollsx.Gerard, Sir Thomas;first Baronetx,knighted at James I.'s accession with fair words27.Gerard, Sir Thomas;first Lord Gerardx,Knight Marshalcxxx.Gerard, Sir Thomas;Knight, of Brynix,imprisoned twice in the Towerx,27,released at great cost27,compounds for his recusancyx,dwelt at Etwall, within two miles of Tutbury Castle,x,ccliii,26.Ghent;Tertianship founded by Anne Countess of Arundelcclxii.Gifford, Gilbert,aliasJacques Colendin;a Priest and spyxvi.Gilford,seeGarnett.Golding-lane;Fr. Gerard's house there searchedxlv.Golthwaite;Sir John Yorke's housecclvii.Goodman, Gabriel, Dean of Westminster;examines Fr. Gerardlxxxii,examines Br. Emersonccliv.Grafton, Novice, S.J.;cci.Grant, John; beats pursuivants86,joins the conspiracy87,much scorched with powder108,taken109,tried in Westminster Hall191,his death218,not at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Green, Richard;candidate for Societycxciii.Greenway,seeTesimond.Grene, Christopher, S.J.;Collectaneaccxlvii,ccxlix.Grene, Martin, S.J.;letter about Powder Plotccxlvii.Griffin, Mrs.;receives Fr. Garnett's straw302,cured by it304.Grissold, John;tortured181.Guildhall;Fr. Gerard examined atlxxxiv,Fr. Garnett tried in226.Hall,seeOuldcorne.Harrington, Lord;in charge of the Lady Elizabeth85,92.Harrison,seeGerard.Harrowden, Great;cxxxv,cxlvii,altar furniture atclxxv,searched for nine daysclxxv,cxc,141,Bates saw the Fathers at136,211,restored to Lord Vauxclxxxvii.Hartley, William;martyr, in the Marshalseaxiv.[pg 338]Hatton, Sir Christopher;his housecxxxv.Heigham, William, S.J.;maintains William Thomson the martyrlxxiii.Henlip;Thomas Abington's house,149,Fr. Garnett hides there150,Fr. Ouldcorne lives therexl,150,searched151.Heywood, Mrs.;her presence of mind when her house is searchedcxxxviii.Hobadge House;Stephen Littleton's108,210.Hobocque, Baron de;Flemish ambassador, testifies to Father Garnett's straw303.Holt, William, S.J.;Rector of English College at Romexv,ccliv,in Belgiumcxxviii,unjustly accused249.Homulus,seeEmerson.Hopton, Sir Owen;examines Brother Emersonccliv.Hoskins, Anthony, S.J.;cxlix,with Fr. Gerardclxxx, with Fr. Gerard's friendscclx.

Garnett, Thomas;in Gatehouse166,sent to Tower173,martyredcxcv,Novice at St. John's, Louvaincxcv.

Garnett, Thomas;

in Gatehouse166,

sent to Tower173,

martyredcxcv,

Novice at St. John's, Louvaincxcv.

Garney, James;Sir Everard Digby's servant,cclxii.

Garney, James;

Sir Everard Digby's servant,cclxii.

Garswood;seat of the Gerardsix.

Garswood;

seat of the Gerardsix.

Gasca, Donna Maria;cxciv.

Gasca, Donna Maria;cxciv.

Gatehouse; Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne committed to159,Thomas Garnett there166,John Grissold there181.

Gatehouse; Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne committed to159,

Thomas Garnett there166,

John Grissold there181.

Gerard John, S.J.;aliasStarkie,aliasStandishxxx,xciii,aliasTanfield,aliasStaunton,xlii,aliasBrookeclxxxvii,aliasNelson,aliasTomsoncxcvi,aliasHarrisoncclix,parentageix,childhoodx,is sent to Derbyshirex,has property at Ashtonxi,sent to Exeter College, Oxfordxi,goes to Rhemesxii,ccliii,to Paris and Rouenxii,his vocationxii,falls ill and returns to Englandxiii,in custody of Elmer, Bishop of Londonxiii,committed to Marshalseaxiv,fined for recusancyxiv,goes to Paris and Romexv,enters English Collegexv,ccliv,ordained Priestxvi,ccliv,admitted into Societyxvi,279,starts for Englandxvi,280,landsxviii,arrestedxxi,281,[pg 337]reaches Norwichxxii,arrives in Londonxxiv,returns to Norfolkxxv,282,changes his residencexxix,goes to live at Braddocksxxxii,hires a house in Golding-lanexlvi,in hiding-placesxxxix,lii,cxxxix,received by Countess of Arundellvii,taken at Middleton'slviii,examinedlix,lxi,lxxx,lxxxii,xciii,lxxxiv,cx,cxiii,ccxiv;sent to the Counterlxi,put in ironslix,lxiv,lxix,his servantslxv,removed to the Clinklxix,his house in charge of Ann Linelxxii,wears Jesuit's dress in prisonlxxxi,cell in Clink searchedlxxxix,removed to Towerxc,tortured the first timexcvii,the second timeci,the third timeciii,says Masscxv,escapes from Towercxvii,leaves the Wisemanscxxxi,fears to have to leave Englandcxxxi,removes to Harrowdencxxxiii,takes half of a house in Londoncxxix,which is searchedcxxxvi,moves to a house near the Strandclxii,where without his knowledge the conspirators receive Communion,197,ccxxiii,his innocence of Powder Plotclxxiii,clxxviii,in hidingclxxxii,leaves Englandclxxxiv,at St. Omers and Brusselscclviii,goes to Romecclxi,and Louvainclxxxiii,cxciii,his characterccli,his Professionclxxxiv,Bates' evidence against him136,his letters to the Council136,142,207,212,accused in Proclamation143,proposed for attainder165,cleared by Sir Everard Digby209,his lettersclxxxv,cxcv,ccxxxi,ccxlvi,cclix,his descriptionclxxxvii,disturbed in Belgium by English Governmentcxcvi,returns through Spain to Romeccviii,dies thereccix,on equivocationccix,his MS. on Powder Plotccxlviii,his autobiographycclii.

Gerard John, S.J.;

aliasStarkie,aliasStandishxxx,xciii,

aliasTanfield,aliasStaunton,xlii,

aliasBrookeclxxxvii,

aliasNelson,aliasTomsoncxcvi,

aliasHarrisoncclix,

parentageix,

childhoodx,

is sent to Derbyshirex,

has property at Ashtonxi,

sent to Exeter College, Oxfordxi,

goes to Rhemesxii,ccliii,

to Paris and Rouenxii,

his vocationxii,

falls ill and returns to Englandxiii,

in custody of Elmer, Bishop of Londonxiii,

committed to Marshalseaxiv,

fined for recusancyxiv,

goes to Paris and Romexv,

enters English Collegexv,ccliv,

ordained Priestxvi,ccliv,

admitted into Societyxvi,279,

starts for Englandxvi,280,

landsxviii,

arrestedxxi,281,

reaches Norwichxxii,

arrives in Londonxxiv,

returns to Norfolkxxv,282,

changes his residencexxix,

goes to live at Braddocksxxxii,

hires a house in Golding-lanexlvi,

in hiding-placesxxxix,lii,cxxxix,

received by Countess of Arundellvii,

taken at Middleton'slviii,

examinedlix,lxi,lxxx,lxxxii,xciii,lxxxiv,cx,cxiii,ccxiv;

sent to the Counterlxi,

put in ironslix,lxiv,lxix,

his servantslxv,

removed to the Clinklxix,

his house in charge of Ann Linelxxii,

wears Jesuit's dress in prisonlxxxi,

cell in Clink searchedlxxxix,

removed to Towerxc,

tortured the first timexcvii,

the second timeci,

the third timeciii,

says Masscxv,

escapes from Towercxvii,

leaves the Wisemanscxxxi,

fears to have to leave Englandcxxxi,

removes to Harrowdencxxxiii,

takes half of a house in Londoncxxix,

which is searchedcxxxvi,

moves to a house near the Strandclxii,

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

his innocence of Powder Plotclxxiii,clxxviii,

in hidingclxxxii,

leaves Englandclxxxiv,

at St. Omers and Brusselscclviii,

goes to Romecclxi,

and Louvainclxxxiii,cxciii,

his characterccli,

his Professionclxxxiv,

Bates' evidence against him136,

his letters to the Council136,142,207,212,

accused in Proclamation143,

proposed for attainder165,

cleared by Sir Everard Digby209,

his lettersclxxxv,cxcv,ccxxxi,ccxlvi,cclix,

his descriptionclxxxvii,

disturbed in Belgium by English Governmentcxcvi,

returns through Spain to Romeccviii,

dies thereccix,

on equivocationccix,

his MS. on Powder Plotccxlviii,

his autobiographycclii.

Gerard Sir Gilbert;Master of the Rollsx.

Gerard Sir Gilbert;

Master of the Rollsx.

Gerard, Sir Thomas;first Baronetx,knighted at James I.'s accession with fair words27.

Gerard, Sir Thomas;

first Baronetx,

knighted at James I.'s accession with fair words27.

Gerard, Sir Thomas;first Lord Gerardx,Knight Marshalcxxx.

Gerard, Sir Thomas;

first Lord Gerardx,

Knight Marshalcxxx.

Gerard, Sir Thomas;Knight, of Brynix,imprisoned twice in the Towerx,27,released at great cost27,compounds for his recusancyx,dwelt at Etwall, within two miles of Tutbury Castle,x,ccliii,26.

Gerard, Sir Thomas;

Knight, of Brynix,

imprisoned twice in the Towerx,27,

released at great cost27,

compounds for his recusancyx,

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

Ghent;Tertianship founded by Anne Countess of Arundelcclxii.

Ghent;

Tertianship founded by Anne Countess of Arundelcclxii.

Gifford, Gilbert,aliasJacques Colendin;a Priest and spyxvi.

Gifford, Gilbert,aliasJacques Colendin;

a Priest and spyxvi.

Gilford,seeGarnett.

Gilford,seeGarnett.

Golding-lane;Fr. Gerard's house there searchedxlv.

Golding-lane;

Fr. Gerard's house there searchedxlv.

Golthwaite;Sir John Yorke's housecclvii.

Golthwaite;

Sir John Yorke's housecclvii.

Goodman, Gabriel, Dean of Westminster;examines Fr. Gerardlxxxii,examines Br. Emersonccliv.

Goodman, Gabriel, Dean of Westminster;

examines Fr. Gerardlxxxii,

examines Br. Emersonccliv.

Grafton, Novice, S.J.;cci.

Grafton, Novice, S.J.;cci.

Grant, John; beats pursuivants86,joins the conspiracy87,much scorched with powder108,taken109,tried in Westminster Hall191,his death218,not at Lord Vaux'scclvi.

Grant, John; beats pursuivants86,

joins the conspiracy87,

much scorched with powder108,

taken109,

tried in Westminster Hall191,

his death218,

not at Lord Vaux'scclvi.

Green, Richard;candidate for Societycxciii.

Green, Richard;

candidate for Societycxciii.

Greenway,seeTesimond.

Greenway,seeTesimond.

Grene, Christopher, S.J.;Collectaneaccxlvii,ccxlix.

Grene, Christopher, S.J.;

Collectaneaccxlvii,ccxlix.

Grene, Martin, S.J.;letter about Powder Plotccxlvii.

Grene, Martin, S.J.;

letter about Powder Plotccxlvii.

Griffin, Mrs.;receives Fr. Garnett's straw302,cured by it304.

Griffin, Mrs.;

receives Fr. Garnett's straw302,

cured by it304.

Grissold, John;tortured181.

Grissold, John;

tortured181.

Guildhall;Fr. Gerard examined atlxxxiv,Fr. Garnett tried in226.

Guildhall;

Fr. Gerard examined atlxxxiv,

Fr. Garnett tried in226.

Hall,seeOuldcorne.

Hall,seeOuldcorne.

Harrington, Lord;in charge of the Lady Elizabeth85,92.

Harrington, Lord;

in charge of the Lady Elizabeth85,92.

Harrison,seeGerard.

Harrison,seeGerard.

Harrowden, Great;cxxxv,cxlvii,altar furniture atclxxv,searched for nine daysclxxv,cxc,141,Bates saw the Fathers at136,211,restored to Lord Vauxclxxxvii.

Harrowden, Great;cxxxv,cxlvii,

altar furniture atclxxv,

searched for nine daysclxxv,cxc,141,

Bates saw the Fathers at136,211,

restored to Lord Vauxclxxxvii.

Hartley, William;martyr, in the Marshalseaxiv.

Hartley, William;

martyr, in the Marshalseaxiv.

Hatton, Sir Christopher;his housecxxxv.

Hatton, Sir Christopher;

his housecxxxv.

Heigham, William, S.J.;maintains William Thomson the martyrlxxiii.

Heigham, William, S.J.;

maintains William Thomson the martyrlxxiii.

Henlip;Thomas Abington's house,149,Fr. Garnett hides there150,Fr. Ouldcorne lives therexl,150,searched151.

Henlip;

Thomas Abington's house,149,

Fr. Garnett hides there150,

Fr. Ouldcorne lives therexl,150,

searched151.

Heywood, Mrs.;her presence of mind when her house is searchedcxxxviii.

Heywood, Mrs.;

her presence of mind when her house is searchedcxxxviii.

Hobadge House;Stephen Littleton's108,210.

Hobadge House;

Stephen Littleton's108,210.

Hobocque, Baron de;Flemish ambassador, testifies to Father Garnett's straw303.

Hobocque, Baron de;

Flemish ambassador, testifies to Father Garnett's straw303.

Holt, William, S.J.;Rector of English College at Romexv,ccliv,in Belgiumcxxviii,unjustly accused249.

Holt, William, S.J.;

Rector of English College at Romexv,ccliv,

in Belgiumcxxviii,

unjustly accused249.

Homulus,seeEmerson.

Homulus,seeEmerson.

Hopton, Sir Owen;examines Brother Emersonccliv.

Hopton, Sir Owen;

examines Brother Emersonccliv.

Hoskins, Anthony, S.J.;cxlix,with Fr. Gerardclxxx, with Fr. Gerard's friendscclx.

Hoskins, Anthony, S.J.;cxlix,

with Fr. Gerardclxxx, with Fr. Gerard's friendscclx.


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