Monteagle, Lord, the letter addressed to said to have been known
beforehand, 10;
false statements about the interpretation of, 114;
Salisbury said to have been previously informed of, 115;
delivery of, 122;
taken to Salisbury, 123
Mordaunt, Lord, sent to the Tower, 48
Northampton, Earl of, a commissioner to examine the plot, 24;
is a Catholic, 25
Nottingham, Earl of, a commissioner to examine the plot, 24;
his relations to the Catholics, 25
Nuncio at Brussels, the, makes overtures to James, 151
Nuncio at Paris, the, reports on James's proceedings, 151;
writes to Parry on the Pope's desire to keep the Catholics in
obedience, 154;
writes to James, 155;
James's reply to the overtures of, 156;
sends the reply to Rome, 157
Osborne, Francis, thinks the plot a device of Salisbury, 7
Owen, Hugh, not a priest, 60, _note_ 1
Parry, Sir Thomas, draft of a letter to, 22;
uncertainty when Salisbury's letter was sent to, 31;
receives overtures from the Nuncio, 154
Percy, Thomas, Fawkes's statement about the hiring of the house and
cellar by, 18;
proclamation for the apprehension of, 23;
rumours about the movements of, _ib._;
search of his house, 24;
enters into possession of the house and cellar, 29;
reward offered for the apprehension of, 44;
the Sheriff of Worcestershire announces the death of, 44;
buys a watch for Fawkes, 49;
Winter's account of the proceedings of, 62-69;
agreement for the lease of the house to, 85;
not likely to be turned out when Parliament met, 86;
takes the cellar, 105;
alleged bigamy of, 115;
said to have visited Salisbury, 117;
displays his connection with the Court, 118;
receives a pass for post-horses, _ib._;
alleged secret orders to kill, 119
Pope, the (_see_ Clement VIII.)
Popham, Chief Justice, examines Fawkes, 17;
sends to Salisbury a rumour of Percy's movements, 23;
makes inquiries into the movements of Catholics, 24;
a commissioner to examine the plot, 25
Priests, the banishment of, proclamation for, 160
Privy Councillors, form of publishing the signatures of, 40
Recusants, their fines remitted, 149;
fines reimposed on, 161
Rokewood, Ambrose, examination of the landlady of, 24
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