Sheldon, Hugh, S.J.;
makes hiding-places cxlv,
caught, sent to Wisbech and banished cxlvi.
Sherwin, Ralph;
martyr 17.
Sherwood, Father; 234,
none such in the Society 249.
Sherwood, John, S.J.;
died before he came to be a Priest 249.
Shrewsbury, the Lady;
her zeal praised cclviii.
Shurley;
Mistress of Novices at St. Monica's, Louvain cxcvi.
Silisdon, Henry, S.J.;
Rector at Louvain cxcv,
Master of Novices at Liége cc, ccv,
his opinion of Fr. Gerard's talent for government ccii.
Silvester, Novice S.J.; cci.
Singleton, Dr.; cciv.
Sion House; Nuns of xxx.
Smith, Anthony;
affidavit respecting Fr. Gerard ccxlvii.
Smith, William, Bishop of Chalcedon;
Fr. Fitzherbert's letter to [pg 342] cclxii,
Fr. Gerard's letter to ccxxxviii, ccxlvi.
Southwell, Robert, S.J.; xxiv,
his journeys with Fr. Gerard xxiii,
his instructions xxv,
surprised at Mass xxxix,
lived with Countess of Arundel lvii,
maligned by Young lxvii,
tortured by Topcliffe 18,
invoked by Fr. Gerard cxxiii,
his spiritual books 132,
date of his martyrdom 282, ccli,
betrayed by Anne Bellamy ccxiv, ccxvii,
on equivocation ccxiv, ccxviii.
Southworth, John;
Fr. Gerard's bailiff, xi.
Squire;
his treason 234, 249, xcv.
Standish;
Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by John Wiseman, S.J. xxx.
Stanhope, Sir Thomas;
his wife Father Gerard's aunt ccliii.
Stanley, Sir William; lxii,
his wife's death cxcviii,
calls Fr. Gerard cousin cxcix,
buys the Liége property cxcix,
his forces 236.
Stanley, Sir Thomas;
took part with Mary Queen of Scots 26.
Stanny, Thomas, S.J.; xl.
Starkie;
Fr. Gerard's pseudonym taken by Thomas Wiseman, S.J., xxx.
Staunton, see Gerard.
St. Germain, Marquis of; cclviii.
Stoke Pogis;
house at cxxxv,
searched cxlvi.
Stone, Marmaduke, S.J.;
Father Gerard's MS. received by ccxlix.
Strand;
Fr. Gerard's house near clxii, ccxxiii.
Strange, Thomas, S.J.;
tortured in the Tower clxxiv,
with Fr. Gerard clxxiv, ccxxix,
taken in Warwickshire clxxvii,
Mrs. Vaux asks his release clxxxii, 140.
Stratforde, John;
found in Mr. Wiseman's house xliv.
Stuart Papers at Rome ccxlix.
Suffield, William;
William Wiseman's man, xli, xliv.
Suffolk, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain;
marriage proposed between his daughter and Lord Vaux 137,
reads the letter 97,
searches the vaults 99,
examines Fr. Garnett, 173,
one of Father Garnett's judges 226.
Sutton, John; lxvi.
Sutton, William, S.J.;
Fr. Gerard's tutor xii.
Swetnam, Francis;
servant to Mrs. Vaux, examined cclvi.
Talbot, Sir George, of Grafton, alias Morton;
friend of Maximilian Duke of Bavaria cc,
well received by King James and Archbishop Abbot cc,
afterwards ninth Earl of Shrewsbury cc.
Talbot, Thomas, S.J.;
Novice Master at Louvain cxcv, cclix.
Tanfield, see Gerard.
Taylor, Jeremy;
quotation from, on equivocation ccxi.
Tesimond, Oswald alias Greenway alias Philip Beaumont, S.J.; ccxlviii,
accused in Proclamation 143,
proposed for attainder 165,
named by Fr. Garnett 175,
cleared by Thomas Winter 220,
crossed the sea clxxxii,
his narrative cxxvi, ccxlviii, cclv.
Thorpe, John, S.J.;
letter to Lord Arundell ccxlix,
letter to Father Stone ccli.
Tichburn, Thomas;
martyr, betrayed by Atkinson cxxx.
Tierney, Mark Anthony, Canon;
on the Communion of the conspirators ccxxiii,
on the date of a quoted letter ccxxv.
Titchborn, see Shelley.
Tomson, see Gerard.
Topcliffe, Richard;
examinations by lxi, lxxxii, lxxxiv,
imprisoned lxxxvi,
a prophet lxxxvi,
tortures Fr. Southwell 18,
describes Fr. Gerard clxxxvii.
Torture in the Tower;
manner of xcvii,
effects of cv, 189.
Tower;
Sir Thomas Stanley, Sir Thomas Gerard and Mr. Roulston in 26,
Sir Thomas Gerard [pg 343] in the second time x, 27,
Father Gerard removed to xc,
Fr. Henry Walpole's cell in xc,
torture in xcvii,
beasts in cxii,
Mass in cxv,
Fr. Gerard escapes from cxvii,
Fr. Garnett and Fr. Ouldcorne sent to 160,
Anne Vaux taken to 172,
Ralph Ashley and John Grissold tortured in 181,
Nicholas Owen killed by torture in 182.
Tregian, Thomas;
condemned for having an Agnus Dei 39.
Tresham, Francis;
his family 90,
out with Lord Essex 91,
joins the Plot 91,
suspected of betraying it 102,
taken. 112,
when dying retracts what he had said against Fr. Garnett 260,
when at Lord Vaux's cclvi.
Trumbol;
English Agent in Belgium cxcviii.
Tutbury Castle;
Mary Queen of Scots confined there x, ccliii, 26.
Tyrrel, Anthony;
in the Clink lxxxi.
Usher, Bishop of Armagh;
his opinion of Powder Plot ccxlviii.
Vaux, Anne; visits Mrs. Heywood cxxxviii,
returns to Lord Vaux's from a long journey 137,
her friendly offices to Father Garnett 167,
defended by him at his death 293,
deceived by the keeper 168,
taken to the Tower 172,
her confession 259.
Vaux, Edward Lord; cxxxi, 136,
marriage proposed with Earl of Suffolk's daughter 137,
has two houses three miles apart 138,
imprisoned clxxxv, cclv,
examined by Lord Salisbury 140.
Vaux, Elizabeth; cxxxi,
her courage before the Council clxxxii, 140,
imprisoned and found at Mass clxxxv.
Vaux, George;
marries Elizabeth Roper cxxxii,
at Hackney cxxxiv,
his mother cxxxv.
Vaux, Sir Ambrose; clxxiv.
Villa Mediana, Conde de;
Spanish Ambassador, cxciii, cclvii,
had Father Garnett's straw in his keeping 303.