What was the Gunpowder Plot? The Traditional Story Tested by Original EvidenceGerard, John
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What was the Gunpowder Plot? The Traditional Story Tested by Original Evidence
Gerard, John
Gunpowder Plot, 1605
Rogers, Professor Thorold, on the value of money, 117 _note_; on
James's title to the throne, 34.
Rokewood, Ambrose, 179 _note_. _See also_ Conspirators.
Salisbury, first Earl of. _See_ Cecil, Robert.
Salisbury, second Earl of. _See_ Cecil, William.
Sanderson, Sir William, 46.
Schondonck, Father Giles, S. J., Rector of St. Omers, on the
innocence of the Jesuits, 201; on Cecil's manifesto, 222.
Scott, Sir Walter, 132 _note_.
Shakespeare, never alludes to the Plot, 226 _note_.
Sharpe, Dr. R. R., 262 _note_.
Shepherd, John, evidence of, 251.
Smith, John Thomas (_Antiquities of Westminster_), 58 _note_, 79
_note_, 89 _note_.
Soane, Sir John, 238.
Southwaick, or Southwell, a government spy, 99-102.
Speed, John (_Historie_), 62, 63 _note_.
Squires, Edward, his plot, 14.
Stanley, Sir William, 185, 192 _note_.
Strange, Father Thomas, S. J., 96 _note_.
Streete, John, pensioned for killing Percy and Catesby, 155.
Strype, John (_Annals_), 28 _note_.
Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain (Thomas Howard), his venality,
224.
Talbot, John, of Grafton, 38 _note_.
Talbot, Peter, Archbishop of Dublin. _See Polititian's Catechism._
Theobald, Lewis, 267.
Topcliffe, Richard, priest-hunter, 202.
Torture, use of, 4, 5, 172, 173, 201 _note_, 259, 260.
Tresham, Francis, enlisted in the enterprise, 10, 252 _seq_.; his
previous record, 35, 36; his action on behalf of King James, 34;
suspected of writing the warning letter, 147, 158; and of collusion
with Cecil, _ibid._; his conduct after the "discovery," 3, 158; his
death in the Tower, 6 _note_, 158. _See also_ Conspirators.
Tresham, Sir Thomas, proclaims King James, 34; summoned to Court,
248.
_True and Perfect Relation_, character of the narrative, 43, 163.
Tytler, Patrick Fraser, 112.
Usher, James, Archbishop of Armagh, his evidence reported, 45.
_Venatio Catholica_, 261.
_Vetusta Monumenta_, 79, 86.
Villeroy, M., on Cecil's duplicity, 23.
"Vinegar House," 60 _note_.
Vowell, Peter, evidence reported, 160.
Waad, Sir William, lieutenant of the Tower, charged by Cobham with
forgery of evidence, 202; dismissed from his post, 203 _note_, 267;
his inscriptions in the Tower, 264, 267; letters to Cecil, 168, 258.
Walsh, Sir Richard, sheriff of Worcestershire, 4, 154 _note_.
Ward, Samuel, preacher and artist, 239.
Webb, John, evidence reported, 160.
Weldon, Sir Anthony, on Cecil's unpopularity, 25.
Welwood, James (_Memoirs_), 46.
Westmoreland, titular Earl of (Henry Neville), attempt to implicate
him, 197.
Whynniard, Mr., landlord of Percy's house, 61 _note_, 89; his sudden
death, 92 _note_.
Whynniard, Mrs., evidence of, 61, 67, 72, 88, 142.
Willaston, William, intelligence supplied by, 99.
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