Chapter 34

Sheldon, Hugh, S.J.;makes hiding-placescxlv,caught, sent to Wisbech and banishedcxlvi.Shelley, OwenaliasTitchborn;Novice S.J.cci,Rector of Liégecci.Sherwin, Ralph;martyr17.Sherwood, Father;234,none such in the Society249.Sherwood, John, S.J.;died before he came to be a Priest249.Shrewsbury, the Lady;her zeal praisedcclviii.Shurley;Mistress of Novices at St. Monica's, Louvaincxcvi.Silisdon, Henry, S.J.;Rector at Louvaincxcv,Master of Novices at Liégecc,ccv,his opinion of Fr. Gerard's talent for governmentccii.Silvester, Novice S.J.;cci.Singleton, Dr.;cciv.Sion House; Nuns ofxxx.Smith, Anthony;affidavit respecting Fr. Gerardccxlvii.Smith, William, Bishop of Chalcedon;Fr. Fitzherbert's letter to[pg 342]cclxii,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxviii,ccxlvi.Southwell, Robert, S.J.;xxiv,his journeys with Fr. Gerardxxiii,his instructionsxxv,surprised at Massxxxix,lived with Countess of Arundellvii,maligned by Younglxvii,tortured by Topcliffe18,invoked by Fr. Gerardcxxiii,his spiritual books132,date of his martyrdom282,ccli,betrayed by Anne Bellamyccxiv,ccxvii,on equivocationccxiv,ccxviii.Southworth, John;Fr. Gerard's bailiff,xi.Squire;his treason234,249,xcv.Standish;Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by John Wiseman, S.J.xxx.Stanhope, Sir Thomas;his wife Father Gerard's auntccliii.Stanley, Sir William;lxii,his wife's deathcxcviii,calls Fr. Gerard cousincxcix,buys the Liége propertycxcix,his forces236.Stanley, Sir Thomas;took part with Mary Queen of Scots26.Stanny, Thomas, S.J.;xl.Starkie;Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by Thomas Wiseman, S.J.,xxx.Staunton,seeGerard.St. Germain, Marquis of;cclviii.Stoke Pogis;house atcxxxv,searchedcxlvi.Stone, Marmaduke, S.J.;Father Gerard's MS. received byccxlix.Strand;Fr. Gerard's house nearclxii,ccxxiii.Strange, Thomas, S.J.;tortured in the Towerclxxiv,with Fr. Gerardclxxiv,ccxxix,taken in Warwickshireclxxvii,Mrs. Vaux asks his releaseclxxxii,140.Stratford, ArthuraliasShefford;xvii,ccliv.Stratforde, John;found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv.Stuart Papers at Romeccxlix.Suffield, William;William Wiseman's man,xli,xliv.Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain;marriage proposed between his daughter and Lord Vaux137,reads the letter97,searches the vaults99,examines Fr. Garnett,173,one of Father Garnett's judges226.Sutton, John;lxvi.Sutton, William, S.J.;Fr. Gerard's tutorxii.Swetnam, Francis;servant to Mrs. Vaux, examinedcclvi.Talbot, Sir George, of Grafton,aliasMorton;Fr. Gerard calls him cousincxcix,friend of Maximilian Duke of Bavariacc,well received by King James and Archbishop Abbotcc,afterwards ninth Earl of Shrewsburycc.Talbot, Thomas, S.J.;Novice Master at Louvaincxcv,cclix.Tanfield,seeGerard.Taylor, Jeremy;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Tesimond, OswaldaliasGreenwayaliasPhilip Beaumont, S.J.; ccxlviii,Bates' evidence against136,211,accused in Proclamation143,proposed for attainder165,named by Fr. Garnett175,cleared by Thomas Winter220,crossed the seaclxxxii,his narrativecxxvi,ccxlviii,cclv.ThomsonaliasBlackburn, Wm.;martyrxv,lxxiii.Thorpe, John, S.J.;letter to Lord Arundellccxlix,letter to Father Stoneccli.Tichburn, Thomas;martyr, betrayed by Atkinsoncxxx.Tierney, Mark Anthony, Canon;on the Communion of the conspiratorsccxxiii,on the date of a quoted letterccxxv.Titchborn,seeShelley.Tomson,seeGerard.Topcliffe, Richard;examinations bylxi,lxxxii,lxxxiv,imprisonedlxxxvi,a prophetlxxxvi,tortures Fr. Southwell18,describes Fr. Gerardclxxxvii.Torture in the Tower;manner ofxcvii,effects ofcv,189.Tower;Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard and Mr. Roulston in26,Sir Thomas Gerard[pg 343]in the second timex,27,Father Gerard removed toxc,Fr. Henry Walpole's cell inxc,torture inxcvii,beasts incxii,Mass incxv,Fr. Gerard escapes fromcxvii,Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne sent to160,Anne Vaux taken to172,Ralph Ashley and John Grissold tortured in181,Nicholas Owen killed by torture in182.Tregian, Thomas;condemned for having an Agnus Dei39.Tresham, Francis;his family90,out with Lord Essex91,joins the Plot91,suspected of betraying it102,taken.112,when dying retracts what he had said against Fr. Garnett260,when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Trumbol;English Agent in Belgiumcxcviii.Tutbury Castle;Mary Queen of Scots confined therex,ccliii,26.Tyrrel, Anthony;in the Clinklxxxi.Usher, Bishop of Armagh;his opinion of Powder Plotccxlviii.Vaux, Anne; visits Mrs. Heywoodcxxxviii,returns to Lord Vaux's from a long journey137,her friendly offices to Father Garnett167,defended by him at his death293,deceived by the keeper168,taken to the Tower172,her confession259.Vaux, Edward Lord;cxxxi,136,marriage proposed with Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,has two houses three miles apart138,imprisonedclxxxv,cclv,examined by Lord Salisbury140.Vaux, Elizabeth;cxxxi,her courage before the Councilclxxxii,140,imprisoned and found at Massclxxxv.Vaux, George;marries Elizabeth Ropercxxxii,at Hackneycxxxiv,his mothercxxxv.Vaux, Sir Ambrose;clxxiv.Villa Mediana, Conde de;Spanish Ambassador,cxciii,cclvii,had Father Garnett's straw in his keeping303.

Sheldon, Hugh, S.J.;makes hiding-placescxlv,caught, sent to Wisbech and banishedcxlvi.Shelley, OwenaliasTitchborn;Novice S.J.cci,Rector of Liégecci.Sherwin, Ralph;martyr17.Sherwood, Father;234,none such in the Society249.Sherwood, John, S.J.;died before he came to be a Priest249.Shrewsbury, the Lady;her zeal praisedcclviii.Shurley;Mistress of Novices at St. Monica's, Louvaincxcvi.Silisdon, Henry, S.J.;Rector at Louvaincxcv,Master of Novices at Liégecc,ccv,his opinion of Fr. Gerard's talent for governmentccii.Silvester, Novice S.J.;cci.Singleton, Dr.;cciv.Sion House; Nuns ofxxx.Smith, Anthony;affidavit respecting Fr. Gerardccxlvii.Smith, William, Bishop of Chalcedon;Fr. Fitzherbert's letter to[pg 342]cclxii,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxviii,ccxlvi.Southwell, Robert, S.J.;xxiv,his journeys with Fr. Gerardxxiii,his instructionsxxv,surprised at Massxxxix,lived with Countess of Arundellvii,maligned by Younglxvii,tortured by Topcliffe18,invoked by Fr. Gerardcxxiii,his spiritual books132,date of his martyrdom282,ccli,betrayed by Anne Bellamyccxiv,ccxvii,on equivocationccxiv,ccxviii.Southworth, John;Fr. Gerard's bailiff,xi.Squire;his treason234,249,xcv.Standish;Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by John Wiseman, S.J.xxx.Stanhope, Sir Thomas;his wife Father Gerard's auntccliii.Stanley, Sir William;lxii,his wife's deathcxcviii,calls Fr. Gerard cousincxcix,buys the Liége propertycxcix,his forces236.Stanley, Sir Thomas;took part with Mary Queen of Scots26.Stanny, Thomas, S.J.;xl.Starkie;Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by Thomas Wiseman, S.J.,xxx.Staunton,seeGerard.St. Germain, Marquis of;cclviii.Stoke Pogis;house atcxxxv,searchedcxlvi.Stone, Marmaduke, S.J.;Father Gerard's MS. received byccxlix.Strand;Fr. Gerard's house nearclxii,ccxxiii.Strange, Thomas, S.J.;tortured in the Towerclxxiv,with Fr. Gerardclxxiv,ccxxix,taken in Warwickshireclxxvii,Mrs. Vaux asks his releaseclxxxii,140.Stratford, ArthuraliasShefford;xvii,ccliv.Stratforde, John;found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv.Stuart Papers at Romeccxlix.Suffield, William;William Wiseman's man,xli,xliv.Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain;marriage proposed between his daughter and Lord Vaux137,reads the letter97,searches the vaults99,examines Fr. Garnett,173,one of Father Garnett's judges226.Sutton, John;lxvi.Sutton, William, S.J.;Fr. Gerard's tutorxii.Swetnam, Francis;servant to Mrs. Vaux, examinedcclvi.Talbot, Sir George, of Grafton,aliasMorton;Fr. Gerard calls him cousincxcix,friend of Maximilian Duke of Bavariacc,well received by King James and Archbishop Abbotcc,afterwards ninth Earl of Shrewsburycc.Talbot, Thomas, S.J.;Novice Master at Louvaincxcv,cclix.Tanfield,seeGerard.Taylor, Jeremy;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Tesimond, OswaldaliasGreenwayaliasPhilip Beaumont, S.J.; ccxlviii,Bates' evidence against136,211,accused in Proclamation143,proposed for attainder165,named by Fr. Garnett175,cleared by Thomas Winter220,crossed the seaclxxxii,his narrativecxxvi,ccxlviii,cclv.ThomsonaliasBlackburn, Wm.;martyrxv,lxxiii.Thorpe, John, S.J.;letter to Lord Arundellccxlix,letter to Father Stoneccli.Tichburn, Thomas;martyr, betrayed by Atkinsoncxxx.Tierney, Mark Anthony, Canon;on the Communion of the conspiratorsccxxiii,on the date of a quoted letterccxxv.Titchborn,seeShelley.Tomson,seeGerard.Topcliffe, Richard;examinations bylxi,lxxxii,lxxxiv,imprisonedlxxxvi,a prophetlxxxvi,tortures Fr. Southwell18,describes Fr. Gerardclxxxvii.Torture in the Tower;manner ofxcvii,effects ofcv,189.Tower;Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard and Mr. Roulston in26,Sir Thomas Gerard[pg 343]in the second timex,27,Father Gerard removed toxc,Fr. Henry Walpole's cell inxc,torture inxcvii,beasts incxii,Mass incxv,Fr. Gerard escapes fromcxvii,Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne sent to160,Anne Vaux taken to172,Ralph Ashley and John Grissold tortured in181,Nicholas Owen killed by torture in182.Tregian, Thomas;condemned for having an Agnus Dei39.Tresham, Francis;his family90,out with Lord Essex91,joins the Plot91,suspected of betraying it102,taken.112,when dying retracts what he had said against Fr. Garnett260,when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Trumbol;English Agent in Belgiumcxcviii.Tutbury Castle;Mary Queen of Scots confined therex,ccliii,26.Tyrrel, Anthony;in the Clinklxxxi.Usher, Bishop of Armagh;his opinion of Powder Plotccxlviii.Vaux, Anne; visits Mrs. Heywoodcxxxviii,returns to Lord Vaux's from a long journey137,her friendly offices to Father Garnett167,defended by him at his death293,deceived by the keeper168,taken to the Tower172,her confession259.Vaux, Edward Lord;cxxxi,136,marriage proposed with Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,has two houses three miles apart138,imprisonedclxxxv,cclv,examined by Lord Salisbury140.Vaux, Elizabeth;cxxxi,her courage before the Councilclxxxii,140,imprisoned and found at Massclxxxv.Vaux, George;marries Elizabeth Ropercxxxii,at Hackneycxxxiv,his mothercxxxv.Vaux, Sir Ambrose;clxxiv.Villa Mediana, Conde de;Spanish Ambassador,cxciii,cclvii,had Father Garnett's straw in his keeping303.

Sheldon, Hugh, S.J.;makes hiding-placescxlv,caught, sent to Wisbech and banishedcxlvi.Shelley, OwenaliasTitchborn;Novice S.J.cci,Rector of Liégecci.Sherwin, Ralph;martyr17.Sherwood, Father;234,none such in the Society249.Sherwood, John, S.J.;died before he came to be a Priest249.Shrewsbury, the Lady;her zeal praisedcclviii.Shurley;Mistress of Novices at St. Monica's, Louvaincxcvi.Silisdon, Henry, S.J.;Rector at Louvaincxcv,Master of Novices at Liégecc,ccv,his opinion of Fr. Gerard's talent for governmentccii.Silvester, Novice S.J.;cci.Singleton, Dr.;cciv.Sion House; Nuns ofxxx.Smith, Anthony;affidavit respecting Fr. Gerardccxlvii.Smith, William, Bishop of Chalcedon;Fr. Fitzherbert's letter to[pg 342]cclxii,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxviii,ccxlvi.Southwell, Robert, S.J.;xxiv,his journeys with Fr. Gerardxxiii,his instructionsxxv,surprised at Massxxxix,lived with Countess of Arundellvii,maligned by Younglxvii,tortured by Topcliffe18,invoked by Fr. Gerardcxxiii,his spiritual books132,date of his martyrdom282,ccli,betrayed by Anne Bellamyccxiv,ccxvii,on equivocationccxiv,ccxviii.Southworth, John;Fr. Gerard's bailiff,xi.Squire;his treason234,249,xcv.Standish;Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by John Wiseman, S.J.xxx.Stanhope, Sir Thomas;his wife Father Gerard's auntccliii.Stanley, Sir William;lxii,his wife's deathcxcviii,calls Fr. Gerard cousincxcix,buys the Liége propertycxcix,his forces236.Stanley, Sir Thomas;took part with Mary Queen of Scots26.Stanny, Thomas, S.J.;xl.Starkie;Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by Thomas Wiseman, S.J.,xxx.Staunton,seeGerard.St. Germain, Marquis of;cclviii.Stoke Pogis;house atcxxxv,searchedcxlvi.Stone, Marmaduke, S.J.;Father Gerard's MS. received byccxlix.Strand;Fr. Gerard's house nearclxii,ccxxiii.Strange, Thomas, S.J.;tortured in the Towerclxxiv,with Fr. Gerardclxxiv,ccxxix,taken in Warwickshireclxxvii,Mrs. Vaux asks his releaseclxxxii,140.Stratford, ArthuraliasShefford;xvii,ccliv.Stratforde, John;found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv.Stuart Papers at Romeccxlix.Suffield, William;William Wiseman's man,xli,xliv.Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain;marriage proposed between his daughter and Lord Vaux137,reads the letter97,searches the vaults99,examines Fr. Garnett,173,one of Father Garnett's judges226.Sutton, John;lxvi.Sutton, William, S.J.;Fr. Gerard's tutorxii.Swetnam, Francis;servant to Mrs. Vaux, examinedcclvi.Talbot, Sir George, of Grafton,aliasMorton;Fr. Gerard calls him cousincxcix,friend of Maximilian Duke of Bavariacc,well received by King James and Archbishop Abbotcc,afterwards ninth Earl of Shrewsburycc.Talbot, Thomas, S.J.;Novice Master at Louvaincxcv,cclix.Tanfield,seeGerard.Taylor, Jeremy;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.Tesimond, OswaldaliasGreenwayaliasPhilip Beaumont, S.J.; ccxlviii,Bates' evidence against136,211,accused in Proclamation143,proposed for attainder165,named by Fr. Garnett175,cleared by Thomas Winter220,crossed the seaclxxxii,his narrativecxxvi,ccxlviii,cclv.ThomsonaliasBlackburn, Wm.;martyrxv,lxxiii.Thorpe, John, S.J.;letter to Lord Arundellccxlix,letter to Father Stoneccli.Tichburn, Thomas;martyr, betrayed by Atkinsoncxxx.Tierney, Mark Anthony, Canon;on the Communion of the conspiratorsccxxiii,on the date of a quoted letterccxxv.Titchborn,seeShelley.Tomson,seeGerard.Topcliffe, Richard;examinations bylxi,lxxxii,lxxxiv,imprisonedlxxxvi,a prophetlxxxvi,tortures Fr. Southwell18,describes Fr. Gerardclxxxvii.Torture in the Tower;manner ofxcvii,effects ofcv,189.Tower;Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard and Mr. Roulston in26,Sir Thomas Gerard[pg 343]in the second timex,27,Father Gerard removed toxc,Fr. Henry Walpole's cell inxc,torture inxcvii,beasts incxii,Mass incxv,Fr. Gerard escapes fromcxvii,Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne sent to160,Anne Vaux taken to172,Ralph Ashley and John Grissold tortured in181,Nicholas Owen killed by torture in182.Tregian, Thomas;condemned for having an Agnus Dei39.Tresham, Francis;his family90,out with Lord Essex91,joins the Plot91,suspected of betraying it102,taken.112,when dying retracts what he had said against Fr. Garnett260,when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.Trumbol;English Agent in Belgiumcxcviii.Tutbury Castle;Mary Queen of Scots confined therex,ccliii,26.Tyrrel, Anthony;in the Clinklxxxi.Usher, Bishop of Armagh;his opinion of Powder Plotccxlviii.Vaux, Anne; visits Mrs. Heywoodcxxxviii,returns to Lord Vaux's from a long journey137,her friendly offices to Father Garnett167,defended by him at his death293,deceived by the keeper168,taken to the Tower172,her confession259.Vaux, Edward Lord;cxxxi,136,marriage proposed with Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,has two houses three miles apart138,imprisonedclxxxv,cclv,examined by Lord Salisbury140.Vaux, Elizabeth;cxxxi,her courage before the Councilclxxxii,140,imprisoned and found at Massclxxxv.Vaux, George;marries Elizabeth Ropercxxxii,at Hackneycxxxiv,his mothercxxxv.Vaux, Sir Ambrose;clxxiv.Villa Mediana, Conde de;Spanish Ambassador,cxciii,cclvii,had Father Garnett's straw in his keeping303.

Sheldon, Hugh, S.J.;makes hiding-placescxlv,caught, sent to Wisbech and banishedcxlvi.

Sheldon, Hugh, S.J.;

makes hiding-placescxlv,

caught, sent to Wisbech and banishedcxlvi.

Shelley, OwenaliasTitchborn;Novice S.J.cci,Rector of Liégecci.

Shelley, OwenaliasTitchborn;

Novice S.J.cci,

Rector of Liégecci.

Sherwin, Ralph;martyr17.

Sherwin, Ralph;

martyr17.

Sherwood, Father;234,none such in the Society249.

Sherwood, Father;234,

none such in the Society249.

Sherwood, John, S.J.;died before he came to be a Priest249.

Sherwood, John, S.J.;

died before he came to be a Priest249.

Shrewsbury, the Lady;her zeal praisedcclviii.

Shrewsbury, the Lady;

her zeal praisedcclviii.

Shurley;Mistress of Novices at St. Monica's, Louvaincxcvi.

Shurley;

Mistress of Novices at St. Monica's, Louvaincxcvi.

Silisdon, Henry, S.J.;Rector at Louvaincxcv,Master of Novices at Liégecc,ccv,his opinion of Fr. Gerard's talent for governmentccii.

Silisdon, Henry, S.J.;

Rector at Louvaincxcv,

Master of Novices at Liégecc,ccv,

his opinion of Fr. Gerard's talent for governmentccii.

Silvester, Novice S.J.;cci.

Silvester, Novice S.J.;cci.

Singleton, Dr.;cciv.

Singleton, Dr.;cciv.

Sion House; Nuns ofxxx.

Sion House; Nuns ofxxx.

Smith, Anthony;affidavit respecting Fr. Gerardccxlvii.

Smith, Anthony;

affidavit respecting Fr. Gerardccxlvii.

Smith, William, Bishop of Chalcedon;Fr. Fitzherbert's letter to[pg 342]cclxii,Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxviii,ccxlvi.

Smith, William, Bishop of Chalcedon;

Fr. Fitzherbert's letter to[pg 342]cclxii,

Fr. Gerard's letter toccxxxviii,ccxlvi.

Southwell, Robert, S.J.;xxiv,his journeys with Fr. Gerardxxiii,his instructionsxxv,surprised at Massxxxix,lived with Countess of Arundellvii,maligned by Younglxvii,tortured by Topcliffe18,invoked by Fr. Gerardcxxiii,his spiritual books132,date of his martyrdom282,ccli,betrayed by Anne Bellamyccxiv,ccxvii,on equivocationccxiv,ccxviii.

Southwell, Robert, S.J.;xxiv,

his journeys with Fr. Gerardxxiii,

his instructionsxxv,

surprised at Massxxxix,

lived with Countess of Arundellvii,

maligned by Younglxvii,

tortured by Topcliffe18,

invoked by Fr. Gerardcxxiii,

his spiritual books132,

date of his martyrdom282,ccli,

betrayed by Anne Bellamyccxiv,ccxvii,

on equivocationccxiv,ccxviii.

Southworth, John;Fr. Gerard's bailiff,xi.

Southworth, John;

Fr. Gerard's bailiff,xi.

Squire;his treason234,249,xcv.

Squire;

his treason234,249,xcv.

Standish;Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by John Wiseman, S.J.xxx.

Standish;

Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by John Wiseman, S.J.xxx.

Stanhope, Sir Thomas;his wife Father Gerard's auntccliii.

Stanhope, Sir Thomas;

his wife Father Gerard's auntccliii.

Stanley, Sir William;lxii,his wife's deathcxcviii,calls Fr. Gerard cousincxcix,buys the Liége propertycxcix,his forces236.

Stanley, Sir William;lxii,

his wife's deathcxcviii,

calls Fr. Gerard cousincxcix,

buys the Liége propertycxcix,

his forces236.

Stanley, Sir Thomas;took part with Mary Queen of Scots26.

Stanley, Sir Thomas;

took part with Mary Queen of Scots26.

Stanny, Thomas, S.J.;xl.

Stanny, Thomas, S.J.;xl.

Starkie;Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by Thomas Wiseman, S.J.,xxx.

Starkie;

Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by Thomas Wiseman, S.J.,xxx.

Staunton,seeGerard.

Staunton,seeGerard.

St. Germain, Marquis of;cclviii.

St. Germain, Marquis of;cclviii.

Stoke Pogis;house atcxxxv,searchedcxlvi.

Stoke Pogis;

house atcxxxv,

searchedcxlvi.

Stone, Marmaduke, S.J.;Father Gerard's MS. received byccxlix.

Stone, Marmaduke, S.J.;

Father Gerard's MS. received byccxlix.

Strand;Fr. Gerard's house nearclxii,ccxxiii.

Strand;

Fr. Gerard's house nearclxii,ccxxiii.

Strange, Thomas, S.J.;tortured in the Towerclxxiv,with Fr. Gerardclxxiv,ccxxix,taken in Warwickshireclxxvii,Mrs. Vaux asks his releaseclxxxii,140.

Strange, Thomas, S.J.;

tortured in the Towerclxxiv,

with Fr. Gerardclxxiv,ccxxix,

taken in Warwickshireclxxvii,

Mrs. Vaux asks his releaseclxxxii,140.

Stratford, ArthuraliasShefford;xvii,ccliv.

Stratford, ArthuraliasShefford;xvii,ccliv.

Stratforde, John;found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv.Stuart Papers at Romeccxlix.

Stratforde, John;

found in Mr. Wiseman's housexliv.

Stuart Papers at Romeccxlix.

Suffield, William;William Wiseman's man,xli,xliv.

Suffield, William;

William Wiseman's man,xli,xliv.

Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain;marriage proposed between his daughter and Lord Vaux137,reads the letter97,searches the vaults99,examines Fr. Garnett,173,one of Father Garnett's judges226.

Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain;

marriage proposed between his daughter and Lord Vaux137,

reads the letter97,

searches the vaults99,

examines Fr. Garnett,173,

one of Father Garnett's judges226.

Sutton, John;lxvi.

Sutton, John;lxvi.

Sutton, William, S.J.;Fr. Gerard's tutorxii.

Sutton, William, S.J.;

Fr. Gerard's tutorxii.

Swetnam, Francis;servant to Mrs. Vaux, examinedcclvi.

Swetnam, Francis;

servant to Mrs. Vaux, examinedcclvi.

Talbot, Sir George, of Grafton,aliasMorton;Fr. Gerard calls him cousincxcix,friend of Maximilian Duke of Bavariacc,well received by King James and Archbishop Abbotcc,afterwards ninth Earl of Shrewsburycc.

Talbot, Sir George, of Grafton,aliasMorton;

Fr. Gerard calls him cousincxcix,

friend of Maximilian Duke of Bavariacc,

well received by King James and Archbishop Abbotcc,

afterwards ninth Earl of Shrewsburycc.

Talbot, Thomas, S.J.;Novice Master at Louvaincxcv,cclix.

Talbot, Thomas, S.J.;

Novice Master at Louvaincxcv,cclix.

Tanfield,seeGerard.

Tanfield,seeGerard.

Taylor, Jeremy;quotation from, on equivocationccxi.

Taylor, Jeremy;

quotation from, on equivocationccxi.

Tesimond, OswaldaliasGreenwayaliasPhilip Beaumont, S.J.; ccxlviii,Bates' evidence against136,211,accused in Proclamation143,proposed for attainder165,named by Fr. Garnett175,cleared by Thomas Winter220,crossed the seaclxxxii,his narrativecxxvi,ccxlviii,cclv.

Tesimond, OswaldaliasGreenwayaliasPhilip Beaumont, S.J.; ccxlviii,

Bates' evidence against136,211,

accused in Proclamation143,

proposed for attainder165,

named by Fr. Garnett175,

cleared by Thomas Winter220,

crossed the seaclxxxii,

his narrativecxxvi,ccxlviii,cclv.

ThomsonaliasBlackburn, Wm.;martyrxv,lxxiii.

ThomsonaliasBlackburn, Wm.;

martyrxv,lxxiii.

Thorpe, John, S.J.;letter to Lord Arundellccxlix,letter to Father Stoneccli.

Thorpe, John, S.J.;

letter to Lord Arundellccxlix,

letter to Father Stoneccli.

Tichburn, Thomas;martyr, betrayed by Atkinsoncxxx.

Tichburn, Thomas;

martyr, betrayed by Atkinsoncxxx.

Tierney, Mark Anthony, Canon;on the Communion of the conspiratorsccxxiii,on the date of a quoted letterccxxv.

Tierney, Mark Anthony, Canon;

on the Communion of the conspiratorsccxxiii,

on the date of a quoted letterccxxv.

Titchborn,seeShelley.

Titchborn,seeShelley.

Tomson,seeGerard.

Tomson,seeGerard.

Topcliffe, Richard;examinations bylxi,lxxxii,lxxxiv,imprisonedlxxxvi,a prophetlxxxvi,tortures Fr. Southwell18,describes Fr. Gerardclxxxvii.

Topcliffe, Richard;

examinations bylxi,lxxxii,lxxxiv,

imprisonedlxxxvi,

a prophetlxxxvi,

tortures Fr. Southwell18,

describes Fr. Gerardclxxxvii.

Torture in the Tower;manner ofxcvii,effects ofcv,189.

Torture in the Tower;

manner ofxcvii,

effects ofcv,189.

Tower;Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard and Mr. Roulston in26,Sir Thomas Gerard[pg 343]in the second timex,27,Father Gerard removed toxc,Fr. Henry Walpole's cell inxc,torture inxcvii,beasts incxii,Mass incxv,Fr. Gerard escapes fromcxvii,Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne sent to160,Anne Vaux taken to172,Ralph Ashley and John Grissold tortured in181,Nicholas Owen killed by torture in182.

Tower;

Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard and Mr. Roulston in26,

Sir Thomas Gerard[pg 343]in the second timex,27,

Father Gerard removed toxc,

Fr. Henry Walpole's cell inxc,

torture inxcvii,

beasts incxii,

Mass incxv,

Fr. Gerard escapes fromcxvii,

Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne sent to160,

Anne Vaux taken to172,

Ralph Ashley and John Grissold tortured in181,

Nicholas Owen killed by torture in182.

Tregian, Thomas;condemned for having an Agnus Dei39.

Tregian, Thomas;

condemned for having an Agnus Dei39.

Tresham, Francis;his family90,out with Lord Essex91,joins the Plot91,suspected of betraying it102,taken.112,when dying retracts what he had said against Fr. Garnett260,when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.

Tresham, Francis;

his family90,

out with Lord Essex91,

joins the Plot91,

suspected of betraying it102,

taken.112,

when dying retracts what he had said against Fr. Garnett260,

when at Lord Vaux'scclvi.

Trumbol;English Agent in Belgiumcxcviii.

Trumbol;

English Agent in Belgiumcxcviii.

Tutbury Castle;Mary Queen of Scots confined therex,ccliii,26.

Tutbury Castle;

Mary Queen of Scots confined therex,ccliii,26.

Tyrrel, Anthony;in the Clinklxxxi.

Tyrrel, Anthony;

in the Clinklxxxi.

Usher, Bishop of Armagh;his opinion of Powder Plotccxlviii.

Usher, Bishop of Armagh;

his opinion of Powder Plotccxlviii.

Vaux, Anne; visits Mrs. Heywoodcxxxviii,returns to Lord Vaux's from a long journey137,her friendly offices to Father Garnett167,defended by him at his death293,deceived by the keeper168,taken to the Tower172,her confession259.

Vaux, Anne; visits Mrs. Heywoodcxxxviii,

returns to Lord Vaux's from a long journey137,

her friendly offices to Father Garnett167,

defended by him at his death293,

deceived by the keeper168,

taken to the Tower172,

her confession259.

Vaux, Edward Lord;cxxxi,136,marriage proposed with Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,has two houses three miles apart138,imprisonedclxxxv,cclv,examined by Lord Salisbury140.

Vaux, Edward Lord;cxxxi,136,

marriage proposed with Earl of Suffolk's daughter137,

has two houses three miles apart138,

imprisonedclxxxv,cclv,

examined by Lord Salisbury140.

Vaux, Elizabeth;cxxxi,her courage before the Councilclxxxii,140,imprisoned and found at Massclxxxv.

Vaux, Elizabeth;cxxxi,

her courage before the Councilclxxxii,140,

imprisoned and found at Massclxxxv.

Vaux, George;marries Elizabeth Ropercxxxii,at Hackneycxxxiv,his mothercxxxv.

Vaux, George;

marries Elizabeth Ropercxxxii,

at Hackneycxxxiv,

his mothercxxxv.

Vaux, Sir Ambrose;clxxiv.

Vaux, Sir Ambrose;clxxiv.

Villa Mediana, Conde de;Spanish Ambassador,cxciii,cclvii,had Father Garnett's straw in his keeping303.

Villa Mediana, Conde de;

Spanish Ambassador,cxciii,cclvii,

had Father Garnett's straw in his keeping303.


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