Garnett, Thomas;
in Gatehouse 166,
sent to Tower 173,
martyred cxcv,
Novice at St. John's, Louvain cxcv.
Garney, James;
Sir Everard Digby's servant, cclxii.
Garswood;
seat of the Gerards ix.
Gasca, Donna Maria; cxciv.
Gatehouse; Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne committed to 159,
Thomas Garnett there 166,
John Grissold there 181.
Gerard John, S.J.;
alias Tanfield, alias Staunton, xlii,
alias Brooke clxxxvii,
alias Nelson, alias Tomson cxcvi,
alias Harrison cclix,
parentage ix,
childhood x,
is sent to Derbyshire x,
has property at Ashton xi,
sent to Exeter College, Oxford xi,
goes to Rhemes xii, ccliii,
to Paris and Rouen xii,
his vocation xii,
falls ill and returns to England xiii,
in custody of Elmer, Bishop of London xiii,
committed to Marshalsea xiv,
fined for recusancy xiv,
goes to Paris and Rome xv,
enters English College xv, ccliv,
ordained Priest xvi, ccliv,
admitted into Society xvi, 279,
starts for England xvi, 280,
lands xviii,
arrested xxi, 281,
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arrives in London xxiv,
returns to Norfolk xxv, 282,
changes his residence xxix,
goes to live at Braddocks xxxii,
hires a house in Golding-lane xlvi,
in hiding-places xxxix, lii, cxxxix,
received by Countess of Arundel lvii,
taken at Middleton's lviii,
examined lix, lxi, lxxx, lxxxii, xciii, lxxxiv, cx, cxiii, ccxiv;
sent to the Counter lxi,
put in irons lix, lxiv, lxix,
his servants lxv,
removed to the Clink lxix,
his house in charge of Ann Line lxxii,
wears Jesuit's dress in prison lxxxi,
cell in Clink searched lxxxix,
removed to Tower xc,
tortured the first time xcvii,
the second time ci,
the third time ciii,
says Mass cxv,
escapes from Tower cxvii,
leaves the Wisemans cxxxi,
fears to have to leave England cxxxi,
removes to Harrowden cxxxiii,
takes half of a house in London cxxix,
which is searched cxxxvi,
moves to a house near the Strand clxii,
where without his knowledge the conspirators receive Communion, 197, ccxxiii,
his innocence of Powder Plot clxxiii, clxxviii,
in hiding clxxxii,
leaves England clxxxiv,
at St. Omers and Brussels cclviii,
goes to Rome cclxi,
and Louvain clxxxiii, cxciii,
his character ccli,
his Profession clxxxiv,
Bates' evidence against him 136,
his letters to the Council 136, 142, 207, 212,
accused in Proclamation 143,
proposed for attainder 165,
cleared by Sir Everard Digby 209,
his letters clxxxv, cxcv, ccxxxi, ccxlvi, cclix,
his description clxxxvii,
disturbed in Belgium by English Government cxcvi,
returns through Spain to Rome ccviii,
dies there ccix,
on equivocation ccix,
his MS. on Powder Plot ccxlviii,
his autobiography cclii.
Gerard Sir Gilbert;
Master of the Rolls x.
Gerard, Sir Thomas;
first Baronet x,
knighted at James I.'s accession with fair words 27.
Gerard, Sir Thomas;
first Lord Gerard x,
Knight Marshal cxxx.
Gerard, Sir Thomas;
Knight, of Bryn ix,
imprisoned twice in the Tower x, 27,
released at great cost 27,
compounds for his recusancy x,
dwelt at Etwall, within two miles of Tutbury Castle, x, ccliii, 26.
Ghent;
Tertianship founded by Anne Countess of Arundel cclxii.
Gilford, see Garnett.
Golding-lane;
Fr. Gerard's house there searched xlv.
Golthwaite;
Sir John Yorke's house cclvii.
Goodman, Gabriel, Dean of Westminster;
examines Fr. Gerard lxxxii,
examines Br. Emerson ccliv.
Grafton, Novice, S.J.; cci.
Grant, John; beats pursuivants 86,
joins the conspiracy 87,
much scorched with powder 108,
taken 109,
tried in Westminster Hall 191,
his death 218,
not at Lord Vaux's cclvi.
Green, Richard;
candidate for Society cxciii.
Greenway, see Tesimond.
Grene, Christopher, S.J.;
Collectanea ccxlvii, ccxlix.
Grene, Martin, S.J.;
letter about Powder Plot ccxlvii.
Griffin, Mrs.;
receives Fr. Garnett's straw 302,
cured by it 304.
Grissold, John;
tortured 181.
Guildhall;
Fr. Gerard examined at lxxxiv,
Fr. Garnett tried in 226.
Hall, see Ouldcorne.
Harrington, Lord;
in charge of the Lady Elizabeth 85, 92.
Harrison, see Gerard.
Harrowden, Great; cxxxv, cxlvii,
altar furniture at clxxv,
searched for nine days clxxv, cxc, 141,
Bates saw the Fathers at 136, 211,
restored to Lord Vaux clxxxvii.
Hartley, William;
martyr, in the Marshalsea xiv.
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Heigham, William, S.J.;
maintains William Thomson the martyr lxxiii.
Henlip;
Thomas Abington's house, 149,
Fr. Garnett hides there 150,
Fr. Ouldcorne lives there xl, 150,
searched 151.
Heywood, Mrs.;
her presence of mind when her house is searched cxxxviii.
Hobadge House;
Stephen Littleton's 108, 210.
Hobocque, Baron de;
Flemish ambassador, testifies to Father Garnett's straw 303.
Holt, William, S.J.;
Rector of English College at Rome xv, ccliv,
in Belgium cxxviii,
unjustly accused 249.
Homulus, see Emerson.
Hopton, Sir Owen;
examines Brother Emerson ccliv.
Hoskins, Anthony, S.J.; cxlix,
with Fr. Gerard clxxx, with Fr. Gerard's friends cclx.