Northend, Great Waltham;
Mrs. Wiseman's house xxxi.
Northumberland, Earl of;
his four daughters xxxvi.
Nottingham, Earl of;
one of Fr. Garnett's judges 226.
Ormes; a tailor xlii.
Ostend;
boys taken going to St. Omers by lxxix.
Ouldcorne, Edward, S.J.;
sent to Naples to beg for the English College, Rome, 278,
admitted into the Society xvi, 279,
goes to England xvi, ccliv, 280,
converts Dorothy Abington 283,
cured of cancer in the mouth by St. Winifred 284,
danger on occasion of renewal of vows xl,
betrayed by Humphrey Littleton 150,
an escape by ready wit 154,
committed to Gatehouse 159,
overheard in conference with Fr. Garnett in the Tower 169, 241,
tortured 181, 285,
taken to Worcester 265,
tried 267,
his indictment 269,
converts a felon in prison 271,
martyrdom 274, cclviii,
two notable signs after his death 285,
his dream 306, cclxii.
Overal, John, Dean of St. Paul's;
present at Fr. Garnett's death 290.
Owen, Nicholas, S.J., alias Little John and Little Michael;
makes hiding-places lvii, cxlv,
tortured lxiv,
receives Father Garnett's letters lxxxix,
taken at Henlip 153,
committed to the Marshalsea 186,
tortured to death in Tower 182,
his patience when his leg was broken 185.
Owen, Thomas, S.J.;
Prefect of the English Mission cxcv.
Page, Francis, S.J.;
martyr cxi,
surprised at Mass lxxv,
is taken when visiting Fr. Gerard in the Tower cx,
released for money, becomes a Priest, a Jesuit, and a martyr cxi.
Paget, Lord;
attainted 328.
Paley;
quotation from, on equivocation ccxi.
Parker, Christopher;
in Father Gerard's service clxxxix.
Paschal, Mr.;
reaches Douay ccliv.
Peckham, Edmund;
Fr. Gerard's brother-in-law ccliii.
Penal laws; 15, 33, 315, et seq.,
James' statutes 29, 328.
his sufferings at Flushing cxxxii,
imprisoned in and escape from Bridewell cxxxiii,
in Yorkshire cxxxiii,
with Fr. Gerard at Stoke Pogis cxlvi,
at Harrowden cxlvii,
goes to Sir Everard Digby clxxiv,
returns to Mrs. Vaux clxxxiii, cclx,
in Belgium cxcvii.
Percy, Lady Mary;
her life in England xxxvi,
her vocation xxxvii,
her sisters xxxvi, xliii, lxviii.
Percy, Thomas;
one of the first conspirators 53,
connection of Earl of Northumberland 57, 100,
married John Wright's sister 57,
his early life 57,
converted 58,
a Gentleman Pensioner 58,
hires house by the river 63,
and cellar for fuel 71,
his office in the Plot 63, 91,
shot 110.
Perkises and his man executed at Worcester 277.
Perne, Andrew;
his religion xxvi.
Persons, Robert, S.J.;
his Christian Directory xii,
forbids state affairs 76, 81,
effects of his coming to England 131,
Prefect of the English Mission xv, cxciii, cclix, 280,
admits Fr. Gerard into the Novitiate xvi,
praises Father Gerard's behaviour after the Powder Plot cclxi.
Phelips, Sir Edward;
opens Powder Plot indictment 196,
his papers cclvi.
Philips the decipherer;
committed to Tower for correspondence with Mr. Owen cclviii.
Pilgrims' Register at Rome;
entry of Fr. Gerard's name ccliv.
Polewhele;
his treason xcv.
Pollen, Joseph, S.J.;
in hiding cxl, cclv.
Popham, Sir John, Chief Justice;
execution of penal laws intrusted to 33,
examines Fr. Garnett 164,
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pronounces sentence 263.
Port, Sir John;
his three daughters cliii.
Priests;
cleared by the Conspirators 128,
Queen Mary's xxvii, xxx, 133, 231.
Puckering, Lord Keeper;
report made to xxxi, xli, xliv.
Puente, Luis de la, S.J.;
his two letters to Fr. Gerard ccv.
Puritans in Parliament 29,
and in authority 31.
Queenhithe, Conspiracy laid in, in Fr. Garnett's indictment 226, 238.
Recusants given over to enrich courtiers 34,
three degrees of, according to King James, 41.
Richard, see Mansel.
Richardson, Richard;
in Gatehouse cxc,
his examination cclvi.
Rich, Lord;
his house xli.
Rich, Penelope Lady;
her story xxxiii.
Rigby, John;
martyr, converted in the Clink by Fr. Gerard lxxii.
Rookwood, Ambrose;
his family 85,
joins the conspiracy 86,
scorched with powder 108,
wounded and taken 109,
tried in Westminster Hall 191,
farewell to his wife 219,
his death 221,
when at Lord Vaux's cclvi.
Roulston;
took part with Mary Queen of Scots, betrayed by his son 26.
Rouse;
at Mechlin cxcvi.
Rydgeley, Mary;
marries John Wiseman cclv.
Sacchini, Francis, S.J.;
had the original of Fr. Gerard's Autobiography cclii.
Salesberie, Mr.;
in Babington's plot, 26.
Salisbury, Earl of;
discloses the Plot 97,
examines Fr. Gerard 173,
his book An Answer to certain Scandalous Papers 199, 212,
speech in answer to Sir Everard Digby 215,
one of Fr. Garnett's judges 226,
Fr. Gerard's letter to ccxxxiii,
correspondence with Lady Markham clxxxix.
Savage, Samuel;
Mrs. Wiseman's servant xlii.
Savage, William;
tailor, crosses to Middleborough xliv.
Schondonch, Giles, S.J.;
Rector of St. Omers cclviii, extract of letter ccxlv.
Scott, see Laithwaite.
Scott, Sir Walter;
equivocation ccxvii.
Scudamore alias John Wiseman;
at Northend xliii,
crosses to Middleborough xliv.
Searches;
at Fr. Garnett's xxxix,
at Golding-lane xlv,
at Northend xli,
at Braddocks lii,
house in London cxxxvi,
at Harrowden for nine days clxxv, 138,
at Henlip 151,
at Mrs. Jenison's ccliii,
manner of in general 35,
Lady Nevill's death caused by 39.
Seymour, Lady Jane;
daughter of Thomas, Earl of Northumberland xxxvi,
a Protestant xliii, lxviii.
Shefford, see Stratford.