Digby, Sir Everard;
his and his wife's conversion
cl,
his affection for Fr. Gerard
cliv,
helps to convert a friend
clxvi,
entered into the Plot
87,
his office in the Plot
91,
proposes match between Lord Vaux and Earl of Suffolk's daughter
137,
his house in Rutlandshire,
138,
tried in Westminster Hall
191,
allied to Earl of Salisbury
216,
Elmer, John, Bishop of London;
Fr. Gerard in his custody,
xiii.
Fawkes or Faulks, Guido or Guy;
one of the first conspirators
53,
a good soldier in Flanders
59,
passes as Percy's man
63,
105,
his office in the Plot
91,
tried in Westminster Hall
191,
reason for pleading
“Not guilty” 195,
Garnett, Henry, S.J.;
Father Gerard finds him in London,
282,
xxiv,
lives in Warwickshire
282,
Fr. Gerard tortured to say where he is
xcvi,
c,
receives Fr. Gerard on his escape from Tower
cxxiv,
his house called Morecroftes at Uxbridge,
cclv,
informed of Watson's plot by Fr. Gerard
74,
consulted by Catesby on death of innocents
65,
120,
253,
wrote to Rome his fears
71,
75,
121,
persuades discontented Catholics to send Sir Edmund Baynham to the Pope
77,
82,
236,
251,
Bates' evidence against him
136,
211,
accused in Proclamation
144,
his attainder proposed
165,
betrayed by Humphrey Littleton
150,
identified by a Priest
156,
silences Sir Henry Bromley's chaplain
157,
committed to Gatehouse
159,
transferred to Tower
160,
cozened by his keeper
166,
overheard in conference with Fr. Ouldcorne
169,
241,
kept from sleep and drugged
173,
may now tell what he heard in confession
175,
the miraculous straw
297,
301,