Chapter 33

Northend, Great Waltham;Mrs. Wiseman's housexxxi.Northumberland, Earl of;his four daughtersxxxvi.Nottingham, Earl of;one of Fr. Garnett's judges226.Ormes; a tailorxlii.Ostend;boys taken going to St. Omers bylxxix.Ouldcorne, Edward, S.J.;aliasHall165,sent to Naples to beg for the English College, Rome,278,admitted into the Society xvi,279,goes to England xvi, ccliv,280,converts Dorothy Abington283,cured of cancer in the mouth by St. Winifred284,danger on occasion of renewal of vowsxl,betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,an escape by ready wit154,committed to Gatehouse159,overheard in conference with Fr. Garnett in the Tower169,241,tortured181,285,taken to Worcester265,tried267,his indictment269,converts a felon in prison271,martyrdom274,cclviii,two notable signs after his death285,his dream306,cclxii.Overal, John, Dean of St. Paul's;present at Fr. Garnett's death290.Owen, Nicholas, S.J.,aliasLittle John and Little Michael;taken with Fr. Gerardxliv,lviii,makes hiding-placeslvii,cxlv,torturedlxiv,receives Father Garnett's letterslxxxix,taken at Henlip153,committed to the Marshalsea186,tortured to death in Tower182,his patience when his leg was broken185.Owen, Thomas, S.J.;Prefect of the English Missioncxcv.Page, Francis, S.J.;martyrcxi,surprised at Masslxxv,is taken when visiting Fr. Gerard in the Towercx,released for money, becomes a Priest, a Jesuit, and a martyrcxi.Paget, Lord;attainted328.Paley;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Parker, Christopher;in Father Gerard's serviceclxxxix.Paschal, Mr.;reaches Douayccliv.Peckham, Edmund;Fr. Gerard's brother-in-lawccliii.Penal laws;15,33,315,et seq.,James' statutes29,328.Percy, John, S.J.,aliasFisher;cclxii,his sufferings at Flushingcxxxii,imprisoned in and escape from Bridewellcxxxiii,in Yorkshirecxxxiii,with Fr. Gerard at Stoke Pogiscxlvi,at Harrowdencxlvii,goes to Sir Everard Digbyclxxiv,returns to Mrs. Vauxclxxxiii,cclx,in Belgiumcxcvii.Percy, Lady Mary;her life in Englandxxxvi,her vocationxxxvii,her sistersxxxvi,xliii,lxviii.Percy, Thomas;one of the first conspirators53,connection of Earl of Northumberland57,100,married John Wright's sister57,his early life57,converted58,a Gentleman Pensioner58,hires house by the river63,and cellar for fuel71,his office in the Plot63,91,shot110.Perkises and his man executed at Worcester277.Perne, Andrew;his religionxxvi.Persons, Robert, S.J.;hisChristian Directoryxii,forbids state affairs76,81,effects of his coming to England131,Prefect of the English Missionxv,cxciii,cclix,280,admits Fr. Gerard into the Novitiatexvi,praises Father Gerard's behaviour after the Powder Plotcclxi.Phelips, Sir Edward;opens Powder Plot indictment196,his paperscclvi.Philips the decipherer;committed to Tower for correspondence with Mr. Owencclviii.Pilgrims' Register at Rome;entry of Fr. Gerard's nameccliv.Polewhele;his treasonxcv.Pollen, Joseph, S.J.;in hidingcxl,cclv.Popham, Sir John, Chief Justice;execution of penal laws intrusted to33,examines Fr. Garnett164,[pg 341]one of his judges226,pronounces sentence263.Port, Sir John;his three daughterscliii.Priests;cleared by the Conspirators128,Queen Mary'sxxvii,xxx,133,231.Puckering, Lord Keeper;report made toxxxi,xli,xliv.Puente, Luis de la, S.J.;his two letters to Fr. Gerardccv.Puritans in Parliament29,and in authority31.Queenhithe, Conspiracy laid in, in Fr. Garnett's indictment226,238.Recusantsgiven over to enrich courtiers34,three degrees of, according to King James,41.Richard,seeMansel.Richardson, Richard;in Gatehousecxc,his examinationcclvi.Rich, Lord;his housexli.Rich, Penelope Lady;her storyxxxiii.Rigby, John;martyr, converted in the Clink by Fr. Gerardlxxii.Rookwood, Ambrose;his family85,joins the conspiracy86,scorched with powder108,wounded and taken109,tried in Westminster Hall191,farewell to his wife219,his death221,when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Roulston;took part with Mary Queen of Scots, betrayed by his son26.Rouse;at Mechlincxcvi.Rydgeley, Mary;marries John Wisemancclv.Sacchini, Francis, S.J.;had the original of Fr. Gerard's Autobiographycclii.Salesberie, Mr.;in Babington's plot,26.Salisbury, Earl of;discloses the Plot97,examines Fr. Gerard173,his bookAn Answer to certain Scandalous Papers199,212,speech in answer to Sir Everard Digby215,one of Fr. Garnett's judges226,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiii,correspondence with Lady Markhamclxxxix.Savage, Samuel;Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.Savage, William;tailor, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Schondonch, Giles, S.J.;Rector of St. Omers cclviii, extract of letterccxlv.Scott,seeLaithwaite.Scott, Sir Walter;equivocationccxvii.ScudamorealiasJohn Wiseman;at Northendxliii,crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Searches;at Fr. Garnett'sxxxix,at Golding-lanexlv,at Northendxli,at Braddockslii,house in Londoncxxxvi,at Harrowden for nine daysclxxv,138,at Henlip151,at Mrs. Jenison'sccliii,manner of in general35,Lady Nevill's death caused by39.Seymour, Lady Jane;daughter of Thomas, Earl of Northumberlandxxxvi,a Protestantxliii,lxviii.Shefford,seeStratford.

Northend, Great Waltham;Mrs. Wiseman's housexxxi.Northumberland, Earl of;his four daughtersxxxvi.Nottingham, Earl of;one of Fr. Garnett's judges226.Ormes; a tailorxlii.Ostend;boys taken going to St. Omers bylxxix.Ouldcorne, Edward, S.J.;aliasHall165,sent to Naples to beg for the English College, Rome,278,admitted into the Society xvi,279,goes to England xvi, ccliv,280,converts Dorothy Abington283,cured of cancer in the mouth by St. Winifred284,danger on occasion of renewal of vowsxl,betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,an escape by ready wit154,committed to Gatehouse159,overheard in conference with Fr. Garnett in the Tower169,241,tortured181,285,taken to Worcester265,tried267,his indictment269,converts a felon in prison271,martyrdom274,cclviii,two notable signs after his death285,his dream306,cclxii.Overal, John, Dean of St. Paul's;present at Fr. Garnett's death290.Owen, Nicholas, S.J.,aliasLittle John and Little Michael;taken with Fr. Gerardxliv,lviii,makes hiding-placeslvii,cxlv,torturedlxiv,receives Father Garnett's letterslxxxix,taken at Henlip153,committed to the Marshalsea186,tortured to death in Tower182,his patience when his leg was broken185.Owen, Thomas, S.J.;Prefect of the English Missioncxcv.Page, Francis, S.J.;martyrcxi,surprised at Masslxxv,is taken when visiting Fr. Gerard in the Towercx,released for money, becomes a Priest, a Jesuit, and a martyrcxi.Paget, Lord;attainted328.Paley;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Parker, Christopher;in Father Gerard's serviceclxxxix.Paschal, Mr.;reaches Douayccliv.Peckham, Edmund;Fr. Gerard's brother-in-lawccliii.Penal laws;15,33,315,et seq.,James' statutes29,328.Percy, John, S.J.,aliasFisher;cclxii,his sufferings at Flushingcxxxii,imprisoned in and escape from Bridewellcxxxiii,in Yorkshirecxxxiii,with Fr. Gerard at Stoke Pogiscxlvi,at Harrowdencxlvii,goes to Sir Everard Digbyclxxiv,returns to Mrs. Vauxclxxxiii,cclx,in Belgiumcxcvii.Percy, Lady Mary;her life in Englandxxxvi,her vocationxxxvii,her sistersxxxvi,xliii,lxviii.Percy, Thomas;one of the first conspirators53,connection of Earl of Northumberland57,100,married John Wright's sister57,his early life57,converted58,a Gentleman Pensioner58,hires house by the river63,and cellar for fuel71,his office in the Plot63,91,shot110.Perkises and his man executed at Worcester277.Perne, Andrew;his religionxxvi.Persons, Robert, S.J.;hisChristian Directoryxii,forbids state affairs76,81,effects of his coming to England131,Prefect of the English Missionxv,cxciii,cclix,280,admits Fr. Gerard into the Novitiatexvi,praises Father Gerard's behaviour after the Powder Plotcclxi.Phelips, Sir Edward;opens Powder Plot indictment196,his paperscclvi.Philips the decipherer;committed to Tower for correspondence with Mr. Owencclviii.Pilgrims' Register at Rome;entry of Fr. Gerard's nameccliv.Polewhele;his treasonxcv.Pollen, Joseph, S.J.;in hidingcxl,cclv.Popham, Sir John, Chief Justice;execution of penal laws intrusted to33,examines Fr. Garnett164,[pg 341]one of his judges226,pronounces sentence263.Port, Sir John;his three daughterscliii.Priests;cleared by the Conspirators128,Queen Mary'sxxvii,xxx,133,231.Puckering, Lord Keeper;report made toxxxi,xli,xliv.Puente, Luis de la, S.J.;his two letters to Fr. Gerardccv.Puritans in Parliament29,and in authority31.Queenhithe, Conspiracy laid in, in Fr. Garnett's indictment226,238.Recusantsgiven over to enrich courtiers34,three degrees of, according to King James,41.Richard,seeMansel.Richardson, Richard;in Gatehousecxc,his examinationcclvi.Rich, Lord;his housexli.Rich, Penelope Lady;her storyxxxiii.Rigby, John;martyr, converted in the Clink by Fr. Gerardlxxii.Rookwood, Ambrose;his family85,joins the conspiracy86,scorched with powder108,wounded and taken109,tried in Westminster Hall191,farewell to his wife219,his death221,when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Roulston;took part with Mary Queen of Scots, betrayed by his son26.Rouse;at Mechlincxcvi.Rydgeley, Mary;marries John Wisemancclv.Sacchini, Francis, S.J.;had the original of Fr. Gerard's Autobiographycclii.Salesberie, Mr.;in Babington's plot,26.Salisbury, Earl of;discloses the Plot97,examines Fr. Gerard173,his bookAn Answer to certain Scandalous Papers199,212,speech in answer to Sir Everard Digby215,one of Fr. Garnett's judges226,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiii,correspondence with Lady Markhamclxxxix.Savage, Samuel;Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.Savage, William;tailor, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Schondonch, Giles, S.J.;Rector of St. Omers cclviii, extract of letterccxlv.Scott,seeLaithwaite.Scott, Sir Walter;equivocationccxvii.ScudamorealiasJohn Wiseman;at Northendxliii,crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Searches;at Fr. Garnett'sxxxix,at Golding-lanexlv,at Northendxli,at Braddockslii,house in Londoncxxxvi,at Harrowden for nine daysclxxv,138,at Henlip151,at Mrs. Jenison'sccliii,manner of in general35,Lady Nevill's death caused by39.Seymour, Lady Jane;daughter of Thomas, Earl of Northumberlandxxxvi,a Protestantxliii,lxviii.Shefford,seeStratford.

Northend, Great Waltham;Mrs. Wiseman's housexxxi.Northumberland, Earl of;his four daughtersxxxvi.Nottingham, Earl of;one of Fr. Garnett's judges226.Ormes; a tailorxlii.Ostend;boys taken going to St. Omers bylxxix.Ouldcorne, Edward, S.J.;aliasHall165,sent to Naples to beg for the English College, Rome,278,admitted into the Society xvi,279,goes to England xvi, ccliv,280,converts Dorothy Abington283,cured of cancer in the mouth by St. Winifred284,danger on occasion of renewal of vowsxl,betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,an escape by ready wit154,committed to Gatehouse159,overheard in conference with Fr. Garnett in the Tower169,241,tortured181,285,taken to Worcester265,tried267,his indictment269,converts a felon in prison271,martyrdom274,cclviii,two notable signs after his death285,his dream306,cclxii.Overal, John, Dean of St. Paul's;present at Fr. Garnett's death290.Owen, Nicholas, S.J.,aliasLittle John and Little Michael;taken with Fr. Gerardxliv,lviii,makes hiding-placeslvii,cxlv,torturedlxiv,receives Father Garnett's letterslxxxix,taken at Henlip153,committed to the Marshalsea186,tortured to death in Tower182,his patience when his leg was broken185.Owen, Thomas, S.J.;Prefect of the English Missioncxcv.Page, Francis, S.J.;martyrcxi,surprised at Masslxxv,is taken when visiting Fr. Gerard in the Towercx,released for money, becomes a Priest, a Jesuit, and a martyrcxi.Paget, Lord;attainted328.Paley;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Parker, Christopher;in Father Gerard's serviceclxxxix.Paschal, Mr.;reaches Douayccliv.Peckham, Edmund;Fr. Gerard's brother-in-lawccliii.Penal laws;15,33,315,et seq.,James' statutes29,328.Percy, John, S.J.,aliasFisher;cclxii,his sufferings at Flushingcxxxii,imprisoned in and escape from Bridewellcxxxiii,in Yorkshirecxxxiii,with Fr. Gerard at Stoke Pogiscxlvi,at Harrowdencxlvii,goes to Sir Everard Digbyclxxiv,returns to Mrs. Vauxclxxxiii,cclx,in Belgiumcxcvii.Percy, Lady Mary;her life in Englandxxxvi,her vocationxxxvii,her sistersxxxvi,xliii,lxviii.Percy, Thomas;one of the first conspirators53,connection of Earl of Northumberland57,100,married John Wright's sister57,his early life57,converted58,a Gentleman Pensioner58,hires house by the river63,and cellar for fuel71,his office in the Plot63,91,shot110.Perkises and his man executed at Worcester277.Perne, Andrew;his religionxxvi.Persons, Robert, S.J.;hisChristian Directoryxii,forbids state affairs76,81,effects of his coming to England131,Prefect of the English Missionxv,cxciii,cclix,280,admits Fr. Gerard into the Novitiatexvi,praises Father Gerard's behaviour after the Powder Plotcclxi.Phelips, Sir Edward;opens Powder Plot indictment196,his paperscclvi.Philips the decipherer;committed to Tower for correspondence with Mr. Owencclviii.Pilgrims' Register at Rome;entry of Fr. Gerard's nameccliv.Polewhele;his treasonxcv.Pollen, Joseph, S.J.;in hidingcxl,cclv.Popham, Sir John, Chief Justice;execution of penal laws intrusted to33,examines Fr. Garnett164,[pg 341]one of his judges226,pronounces sentence263.Port, Sir John;his three daughterscliii.Priests;cleared by the Conspirators128,Queen Mary'sxxvii,xxx,133,231.Puckering, Lord Keeper;report made toxxxi,xli,xliv.Puente, Luis de la, S.J.;his two letters to Fr. Gerardccv.Puritans in Parliament29,and in authority31.Queenhithe, Conspiracy laid in, in Fr. Garnett's indictment226,238.Recusantsgiven over to enrich courtiers34,three degrees of, according to King James,41.Richard,seeMansel.Richardson, Richard;in Gatehousecxc,his examinationcclvi.Rich, Lord;his housexli.Rich, Penelope Lady;her storyxxxiii.Rigby, John;martyr, converted in the Clink by Fr. Gerardlxxii.Rookwood, Ambrose;his family85,joins the conspiracy86,scorched with powder108,wounded and taken109,tried in Westminster Hall191,farewell to his wife219,his death221,when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Roulston;took part with Mary Queen of Scots, betrayed by his son26.Rouse;at Mechlincxcvi.Rydgeley, Mary;marries John Wisemancclv.Sacchini, Francis, S.J.;had the original of Fr. Gerard's Autobiographycclii.Salesberie, Mr.;in Babington's plot,26.Salisbury, Earl of;discloses the Plot97,examines Fr. Gerard173,his bookAn Answer to certain Scandalous Papers199,212,speech in answer to Sir Everard Digby215,one of Fr. Garnett's judges226,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiii,correspondence with Lady Markhamclxxxix.Savage, Samuel;Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.Savage, William;tailor, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Schondonch, Giles, S.J.;Rector of St. Omers cclviii, extract of letterccxlv.Scott,seeLaithwaite.Scott, Sir Walter;equivocationccxvii.ScudamorealiasJohn Wiseman;at Northendxliii,crosses to Middleboroughxliv.Searches;at Fr. Garnett'sxxxix,at Golding-lanexlv,at Northendxli,at Braddockslii,house in Londoncxxxvi,at Harrowden for nine daysclxxv,138,at Henlip151,at Mrs. Jenison'sccliii,manner of in general35,Lady Nevill's death caused by39.Seymour, Lady Jane;daughter of Thomas, Earl of Northumberlandxxxvi,a Protestantxliii,lxviii.Shefford,seeStratford.

Northend, Great Waltham;Mrs. Wiseman's housexxxi.

Northend, Great Waltham;

Mrs. Wiseman's housexxxi.

Northumberland, Earl of;his four daughtersxxxvi.

Northumberland, Earl of;

his four daughtersxxxvi.

Nottingham, Earl of;one of Fr. Garnett's judges226.

Nottingham, Earl of;

one of Fr. Garnett's judges226.

Ormes; a tailorxlii.

Ormes; a tailorxlii.

Ostend;boys taken going to St. Omers bylxxix.

Ostend;

boys taken going to St. Omers bylxxix.

Ouldcorne, Edward, S.J.;aliasHall165,sent to Naples to beg for the English College, Rome,278,admitted into the Society xvi,279,goes to England xvi, ccliv,280,converts Dorothy Abington283,cured of cancer in the mouth by St. Winifred284,danger on occasion of renewal of vowsxl,betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,an escape by ready wit154,committed to Gatehouse159,overheard in conference with Fr. Garnett in the Tower169,241,tortured181,285,taken to Worcester265,tried267,his indictment269,converts a felon in prison271,martyrdom274,cclviii,two notable signs after his death285,his dream306,cclxii.

Ouldcorne, Edward, S.J.;

aliasHall165,

sent to Naples to beg for the English College, Rome,278,

admitted into the Society xvi,279,

goes to England xvi, ccliv,280,

converts Dorothy Abington283,

cured of cancer in the mouth by St. Winifred284,

danger on occasion of renewal of vowsxl,

betrayed by Humphrey Littleton150,

an escape by ready wit154,

committed to Gatehouse159,

overheard in conference with Fr. Garnett in the Tower169,241,

tortured181,285,

taken to Worcester265,

tried267,

his indictment269,

converts a felon in prison271,

martyrdom274,cclviii,

two notable signs after his death285,

his dream306,cclxii.

Overal, John, Dean of St. Paul's;present at Fr. Garnett's death290.

Overal, John, Dean of St. Paul's;

present at Fr. Garnett's death290.

Owen, Nicholas, S.J.,aliasLittle John and Little Michael;taken with Fr. Gerardxliv,lviii,makes hiding-placeslvii,cxlv,torturedlxiv,receives Father Garnett's letterslxxxix,taken at Henlip153,committed to the Marshalsea186,tortured to death in Tower182,his patience when his leg was broken185.

Owen, Nicholas, S.J.,aliasLittle John and Little Michael;

taken with Fr. Gerardxliv,lviii,

makes hiding-placeslvii,cxlv,

torturedlxiv,

receives Father Garnett's letterslxxxix,

taken at Henlip153,

committed to the Marshalsea186,

tortured to death in Tower182,

his patience when his leg was broken185.

Owen, Thomas, S.J.;Prefect of the English Missioncxcv.

Owen, Thomas, S.J.;

Prefect of the English Missioncxcv.

Page, Francis, S.J.;martyrcxi,surprised at Masslxxv,is taken when visiting Fr. Gerard in the Towercx,released for money, becomes a Priest, a Jesuit, and a martyrcxi.

Page, Francis, S.J.;

martyrcxi,

surprised at Masslxxv,

is taken when visiting Fr. Gerard in the Towercx,

released for money, becomes a Priest, a Jesuit, and a martyrcxi.

Paget, Lord;attainted328.

Paget, Lord;

attainted328.

Paley;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.

Paley;

quotation from, on equivocationccxi.

Parker, Christopher;in Father Gerard's serviceclxxxix.

Parker, Christopher;

in Father Gerard's serviceclxxxix.

Paschal, Mr.;reaches Douayccliv.

Paschal, Mr.;

reaches Douayccliv.

Peckham, Edmund;Fr. Gerard's brother-in-lawccliii.

Peckham, Edmund;

Fr. Gerard's brother-in-lawccliii.

Penal laws;15,33,315,et seq.,James' statutes29,328.

Penal laws;15,33,315,et seq.,

James' statutes29,328.

Percy, John, S.J.,aliasFisher;cclxii,his sufferings at Flushingcxxxii,imprisoned in and escape from Bridewellcxxxiii,in Yorkshirecxxxiii,with Fr. Gerard at Stoke Pogiscxlvi,at Harrowdencxlvii,goes to Sir Everard Digbyclxxiv,returns to Mrs. Vauxclxxxiii,cclx,in Belgiumcxcvii.

Percy, John, S.J.,aliasFisher;cclxii,

his sufferings at Flushingcxxxii,

imprisoned in and escape from Bridewellcxxxiii,

in Yorkshirecxxxiii,

with Fr. Gerard at Stoke Pogiscxlvi,

at Harrowdencxlvii,

goes to Sir Everard Digbyclxxiv,

returns to Mrs. Vauxclxxxiii,cclx,

in Belgiumcxcvii.

Percy, Lady Mary;her life in Englandxxxvi,her vocationxxxvii,her sistersxxxvi,xliii,lxviii.

Percy, Lady Mary;

her life in Englandxxxvi,

her vocationxxxvii,

her sistersxxxvi,xliii,lxviii.

Percy, Thomas;one of the first conspirators53,connection of Earl of Northumberland57,100,married John Wright's sister57,his early life57,converted58,a Gentleman Pensioner58,hires house by the river63,and cellar for fuel71,his office in the Plot63,91,shot110.

Percy, Thomas;

one of the first conspirators53,

connection of Earl of Northumberland57,100,

married John Wright's sister57,

his early life57,

converted58,

a Gentleman Pensioner58,

hires house by the river63,

and cellar for fuel71,

his office in the Plot63,91,

shot110.

Perkises and his man executed at Worcester277.

Perkises and his man executed at Worcester277.

Perne, Andrew;his religionxxvi.

Perne, Andrew;

his religionxxvi.

Persons, Robert, S.J.;hisChristian Directoryxii,forbids state affairs76,81,effects of his coming to England131,Prefect of the English Missionxv,cxciii,cclix,280,admits Fr. Gerard into the Novitiatexvi,praises Father Gerard's behaviour after the Powder Plotcclxi.

Persons, Robert, S.J.;

hisChristian Directoryxii,

forbids state affairs76,81,

effects of his coming to England131,

Prefect of the English Missionxv,cxciii,cclix,280,

admits Fr. Gerard into the Novitiatexvi,

praises Father Gerard's behaviour after the Powder Plotcclxi.

Phelips, Sir Edward;opens Powder Plot indictment196,his paperscclvi.

Phelips, Sir Edward;

opens Powder Plot indictment196,

his paperscclvi.

Philips the decipherer;committed to Tower for correspondence with Mr. Owencclviii.

Philips the decipherer;

committed to Tower for correspondence with Mr. Owencclviii.

Pilgrims' Register at Rome;entry of Fr. Gerard's nameccliv.

Pilgrims' Register at Rome;

entry of Fr. Gerard's nameccliv.

Polewhele;his treasonxcv.

Polewhele;

his treasonxcv.

Pollen, Joseph, S.J.;in hidingcxl,cclv.

Pollen, Joseph, S.J.;

in hidingcxl,cclv.

Popham, Sir John, Chief Justice;execution of penal laws intrusted to33,examines Fr. Garnett164,[pg 341]one of his judges226,pronounces sentence263.

Popham, Sir John, Chief Justice;

execution of penal laws intrusted to33,

examines Fr. Garnett164,

one of his judges226,

pronounces sentence263.

Port, Sir John;his three daughterscliii.

Port, Sir John;

his three daughterscliii.

Priests;cleared by the Conspirators128,Queen Mary'sxxvii,xxx,133,231.

Priests;

cleared by the Conspirators128,

Queen Mary'sxxvii,xxx,133,231.

Puckering, Lord Keeper;report made toxxxi,xli,xliv.

Puckering, Lord Keeper;

report made toxxxi,xli,xliv.

Puente, Luis de la, S.J.;his two letters to Fr. Gerardccv.

Puente, Luis de la, S.J.;

his two letters to Fr. Gerardccv.

Puritans in Parliament29,and in authority31.

Puritans in Parliament29,

and in authority31.

Queenhithe, Conspiracy laid in, in Fr. Garnett's indictment226,238.

Queenhithe, Conspiracy laid in, in Fr. Garnett's indictment226,238.

Recusantsgiven over to enrich courtiers34,three degrees of, according to King James,41.

Recusantsgiven over to enrich courtiers34,

three degrees of, according to King James,41.

Richard,seeMansel.

Richard,seeMansel.

Richardson, Richard;in Gatehousecxc,his examinationcclvi.

Richardson, Richard;

in Gatehousecxc,

his examinationcclvi.

Rich, Lord;his housexli.

Rich, Lord;

his housexli.

Rich, Penelope Lady;her storyxxxiii.

Rich, Penelope Lady;

her storyxxxiii.

Rigby, John;martyr, converted in the Clink by Fr. Gerardlxxii.

Rigby, John;

martyr, converted in the Clink by Fr. Gerardlxxii.

Rookwood, Ambrose;his family85,joins the conspiracy86,scorched with powder108,wounded and taken109,tried in Westminster Hall191,farewell to his wife219,his death221,when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.

Rookwood, Ambrose;

his family85,

joins the conspiracy86,

scorched with powder108,

wounded and taken109,

tried in Westminster Hall191,

farewell to his wife219,

his death221,

when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.

Roulston;took part with Mary Queen of Scots, betrayed by his son26.

Roulston;

took part with Mary Queen of Scots, betrayed by his son26.

Rouse;at Mechlincxcvi.

Rouse;

at Mechlincxcvi.

Rydgeley, Mary;marries John Wisemancclv.

Rydgeley, Mary;

marries John Wisemancclv.

Sacchini, Francis, S.J.;had the original of Fr. Gerard's Autobiographycclii.

Sacchini, Francis, S.J.;

had the original of Fr. Gerard's Autobiographycclii.

Salesberie, Mr.;in Babington's plot,26.

Salesberie, Mr.;

in Babington's plot,26.

Salisbury, Earl of;discloses the Plot97,examines Fr. Gerard173,his bookAn Answer to certain Scandalous Papers199,212,speech in answer to Sir Everard Digby215,one of Fr. Garnett's judges226,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiii,correspondence with Lady Markhamclxxxix.

Salisbury, Earl of;

discloses the Plot97,

examines Fr. Gerard173,

his bookAn Answer to certain Scandalous Papers199,212,

speech in answer to Sir Everard Digby215,

one of Fr. Garnett's judges226,

Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxiii,

correspondence with Lady Markhamclxxxix.

Savage, Samuel;Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.

Savage, Samuel;

Mrs. Wiseman's servantxlii.

Savage, William;tailor, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.

Savage, William;

tailor, crosses to Middleboroughxliv.

Schondonch, Giles, S.J.;Rector of St. Omers cclviii, extract of letterccxlv.

Schondonch, Giles, S.J.;

Rector of St. Omers cclviii, extract of letterccxlv.

Scott,seeLaithwaite.

Scott,seeLaithwaite.

Scott, Sir Walter;equivocationccxvii.

Scott, Sir Walter;

equivocationccxvii.

ScudamorealiasJohn Wiseman;at Northendxliii,crosses to Middleboroughxliv.

ScudamorealiasJohn Wiseman;

at Northendxliii,

crosses to Middleboroughxliv.

Searches;at Fr. Garnett'sxxxix,at Golding-lanexlv,at Northendxli,at Braddockslii,house in Londoncxxxvi,at Harrowden for nine daysclxxv,138,at Henlip151,at Mrs. Jenison'sccliii,manner of in general35,Lady Nevill's death caused by39.

Searches;

at Fr. Garnett'sxxxix,

at Golding-lanexlv,

at Northendxli,

at Braddockslii,

house in Londoncxxxvi,

at Harrowden for nine daysclxxv,138,

at Henlip151,

at Mrs. Jenison'sccliii,

manner of in general35,

Lady Nevill's death caused by39.

Seymour, Lady Jane;daughter of Thomas, Earl of Northumberlandxxxvi,a Protestantxliii,lxviii.

Seymour, Lady Jane;

daughter of Thomas, Earl of Northumberlandxxxvi,

a Protestantxliii,lxviii.

Shefford,seeStratford.

Shefford,seeStratford.


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