Huddington;
Winters of 58.
Huddleston, Sir Henry;
converted xxxiii.
Hunston, Brian;
in Fr. Gerard's service clxxxix.
Huntingdon, Earl of;
his wife Fr. Gerard's aunt ccliii.
Hurlston, Ha.;
in prison clxxxix.
Hymn of All Saints; 240, 254, cclxii.
Inglefield, Sir Francis; attainted 328.
Jackson, Richard;
indicted for saying Mass at Braddocks ccliv.
James I.;
his book for his son 23,
compares Papists and Puritans to two asses 123,
expectations on his accession 20,
disappointment 25,
deciphers the letter 98,
proclamation of Nov. 7, 114,
his speech 116,
his book on the Powder Plot 199.
Jenings, Alice, wife of Richard;
a recusant xlii.
Jenison, John and Michael;
Fr. Gerard's brothers-in-law ccliii.
Jeppes, John;
stayed at Frank's with the Wisemans xliv.
Jesuits;
accused 148, 193,
cleared 179,
Coke proposes eight for attainder by Parliament 164.
Johnson;
quotation from, on equivocation ccxi.
Kensington, see Laithwaite.
Keyes, Robert;
his virtue and valour 87,
joins the conspiracy 87,
taken 112,
tried in Westminster Hall 192,
his death 221.
Keynes, George, S.J.; cclviii.
Knevet, Sir Thomas;
searches the vault 103.
Knox, John;
teaches regicide 122.
Laithwaite, Thos., S.J.;
alias Scott alias Kensington cxcvi,
frequents Fr. Gerard's house clxxvi, ccxxiv.
Lasnet, John, S.J.;
serves Fr. Gerard lxv.
Laud, William Archbishop;
marries Lord Mountjoy and Lady Rich xxxiv.
Lee Priory;
Lord Rich's house, xli.
Lee, Roger, S.J.;
in retreat cxxxvi, cxlvi,
helps to convert his friends cxlviii, cl,
Fr. Baldwin would send him to England cclviii,
Fr. Gerard opposed to this as premature cclx.
Leeds, Sir Thomas;
at Louvain cxcvii.
Leicester, Earl of; lxii,
threats against Catholics xvii, 279,
“my Lord of Leicester's books” ccliv.
Lenox, Duke of;
Fr. Gerard's letter to ccxxxi.
Lerma, Duke of; 235.
Leutner, or Lewckener, Edmund;
of Exeter College, Oxford xi.
Lewkner, Thomas, Novice S.J. cci.
Liége, florin of xiv.
Liége, foundation at cxcvi, cxcix.
Lilly, John S.J.;
in the Clink lxxi,
liberty purchased cix,
visits Fr. Gerard in the Tower cxi,
helps him to escape from the Tower cxviii,
is taken in his stead cxxxix,
outwits Wade cxliii,
death lxvi, cxliv.
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Line, Anne;
changes house cxxviii,
her husband lxxiv,
visits Mrs. Heywood cxxxviii,
her arrest at Mass lxxv,
her conduct in Court lxxv,
her death lxxvi.
Lingard, John, D.D.;
on the Communion of the conspirators ccxxiii,
on the date of a letter quoted ccxxvii,
quotes affidavit of Anthony Smith ccxlvii.
Little John and Little Michael, see Owen.
Littleton, Humphrey;
shelters Robert Winter and Stephen Littleton 112,
betrays Father Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne 150,
tried at Worcester 267,
repents of his treachery 268, 269, 270.
Littleton, Stephen;
receives the conspirators 108,
escapes for a time 110,
Hobadge House 108, 210,
taken 112,
tried and executed at Stafford 277.
Lopez;
his treason 234.
Louvain, St. John's;
the first English Novitiate S.J. cxcv.
Louvain, St. Monica's; xxxi, cxcvi.
Maltravers, James Lord;
erroneously said to have been converted by Fr. Gerard cclxii.
Manners, Sir Oliver;
his conversion clxvi,
his letter to Fr. Aquaviva cclv,
his return to England cciii,
his death cciii,
praise perhaps of him as intending to be a Priest cclxi.
Markham, Anne Lady;
correspondence with Earl of Salisbury about betraying Father Gerard clxxxviii.
Marshalsea Prison; cxxx,
Fr. Gerard in xiv,
Br. Nicholas Owen in 186.
Mary, Queen of Scots; 21,
died because she was a Catholic 16,
a martyr 22,
confined at Tutbury Castle x, ccliii, 26,
Babington's plot for xv, xvii, 26,
Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard, and Mr. Roulston take her part 26.
Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria;
sends gifts to new House at Liége cc,
endows the College there cc,
his children cc.
Mayer, Father, S.J.; cc.
Mayor of London, the Lord;
searches Fr. Gerard's house clxxxi,
one of Fr. Garnett's judges 226.
Middleton's;
Fr. Gerard and Nicholas Owen taken there xliii, xliv, lviii.
Milton;
quotation from, on equivocation ccxi.
Miranda, Conde de; 235,
Condessa de cxciv.
Molina, Melchior de; cxciv.
Montacute Papers; cclvi.
Montague, Anthony Viscount; xxxiii, cxcix.
More, Thomas, S.J.;
last English Provincial before the suppression ccli.
More, Henry, S.J.;
lived at St. John's, Louvain cxcv,
Socius to Fr. Gerard at Louvain cc,
his scholarship cci.
Morecroftes at Uxbridge;
Fr. Garnett's house cclv, perhaps xlvi, cxxiv, 181.
Morton, see Talbot.
Motte;
his bark xliv.
Mountague, Dean of Chapel Royal; 45.
Mounteagle, the Lord;
the letter to 96,
his supper 101.
Mountjoy, Lord;
seduces Lady Rich xxxiv.
Myller, Ralph;
a tailor of Rhemes, his confession cxxxiv.
Nelson, see Gerard.
Nevill, the Lady;
died of ill-treatment in a search 39.
Newall, William;
a pursuivant xli, ccliii.
Newman, John Henry, D.D.;
quotation from ccxi.
Norffooke, Nicholas;
Mr. Wiseman's servant xlii.
Northampton, Earl of;
reads the letter 97,
examines Fr. Garnett 173,
speech at conspirators' trial 213,
one of Fr. Garnett's judges 226,
intercedes for the Vauxes clxxxvi.
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