Grant, John, his name erroneously given as digging the mine, 73
Greenway (_alias_ for Oswald Tesimond), informs Garnet of the plot, 177;
said to have been informed of the plot by Bates, 180;
discussion on Bates's evidence against, 183-192;
his relations with Garnet, 195-198
Grene, Father, reports a saying of Usher's, 8
Gunpowder stored by the plotters, exaggerations about the amount of, 112;
disposal of, 113
Holbeche House, capture or death of the plotters at, 46
House hired by Percy, the, Fawkes's statement about, 18;
in charge of Mrs. Gibbons, 28;
evidence on the lease of, 29;
situation of, 77-91;
alleged smallness of, 91;
alleged populousness of the neighbourhood of, 92;
position of the garden belonging to, 96;
powder brought to, 102;
a carpenter admitted to, 104
House of Lords, the old, description of, 100
James, Roger, evidence of, 91
James I. said to have called November 5 Cecil's holiday, 8;
orders the use of torture, 26;
said to have interpreted the Monteagle letter by inspiration, 114,
125, 126;
his relations with the Catholics, 141-142;
refuses to sign a letter to the Pope, 143;
corresponds with Cecil on toleration, _ib._;
letter falsely attributed to, 150;
interruption of Lindsay's mission from, 151;
receives overtures from the Nuncio at Brussels, 151;
his position towards the recusants, 153;
is assured of the Pope's desire to keep the Catholics in obedience,
154;
banishes the priests, 160
Keyes, Robert, inquiry into the movements of, 24;
arrest of, 47;
confusion about his working in the mine, 71;
acknowledges that he worked at the mine, 74;
mistake in the 'King's Book' about, _ib._;
brought from Lambeth, 102
'King's Book,' the, erroneous account of Robert Winter's proceedings
in, 74;
probable date of the issue of, 74, _note_ 1
Knyvet, Sir Thomas, visits the cellar, 128, 136
Lenthall said to have been told that Salisbury contrived the plot, 10;
Wood's character of, 12
Lindsay, Sir James, carries a letter from the Pope to James, 150;
is unable to return with the answer, 151;
starts for Italy, 156;
Cranborne's opinion of, 162;
reports from Rome, 168
Mar, Earl of, is a commissioner to examine the plot, 24
Mine, the, silence of Fawkes about, 20;
Mrs. Whynniard ignorant of, 29;
the Government ignorant of, 30;
first mentioned by Fawkes, 33;
described by Winter, 63;
position of, 96;
made through the wall of Percy's house, 97;
alleged inexperience of the makers of, 98;
precautions to avoid noise in, 99;
penetrates the wall under House of Lords, 102;
disposal of the earth and stones from, 103;
the Government ignorant of the position of, 104
Montague, Lord, sent to the Tower, 48
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