Read God’s Traitors: Terror & Faith in Elizabethan England Online
Authors: Jessie Childs
32
PRO SP 14/216/212.
33
PRO SP 14/216/200.
34
BL Add. MS 39829, ff. 176r, 180r.
35
PRO SP 14/19, f. 88r; Gardiner, ‘Two Declarations’, pp. 515–16; HMC Salisbury, 18, p. 109.
36
Tesimond,
Narrative
, p. 155; BL Add. MS 39828, f. 277r; 39829, f. 11r.
37
Bod MS Eng. Th. B. 1, p. 572; B. 2, p. 823; Wake, ‘The Death of Francis Tresham’, p. 39; PRO SP 14/216/212; BL Add. MS 39828, f. 141r; Pollen,
Babington Plot
, p. 58.
38
Wake, ‘The Death of Francis Tresham’, pp. 37–8; HMC Salisbury, 17, p. 528; Bod MS Laud Misc. 655, first leaf; PRO SO 3/3 (November 1605). Antonia Fraser (
The Gunpowder Plot
, pp. 145–6) is sceptical of Tresham’s ‘exculpatory confession’; Mark Nicholls (
Investigating Gunpowder Plot
, p. 50) is inclined to give it more credit.
39
PRO SP 14/16, ff. 170–4; SP 14/216/135; PRO 31/6/1, f. 32r; Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 136; Barlow,
The Gunpowder-Treason
, pp. 241–2.
40
Gardiner, ‘Two Declarations’, p. 516; HMC Salisbury, 18, p. 109; PRO SP 14/16, f. 170r.
22
Strange and Unlooked for Letters
1
PRO SP 14/216/11.
2
Nicholls,
Investigating Gunpowder Plot
, p. 43.
3
Ibid., pp. 8–9; Nicholls, ‘The Gunpowder Plot’,
ODNB
; ‘His Majesty’s Speech …’, pp. 244–5.
4
PRO SP 14/216/2; Fraser,
The Gunpowder Plot
, p. 150.
5
Scott,
The Fortunes of Nigel
(Edinburgh, 1822) III, pp. 96–7; Wormald, ‘Gunpowder, Treason, and Scots’, p. 144.
6
Fraser,
The Gunpowder Plot
, pp. 150–8, 307
n
; M. Nicholls, ‘Tresham, Francis’,
ODNB
; Wake, ‘The Death of Francis Tresham’, p. 38. For Anne Vaux’s proposed candidacy, see D. Jardine,
A Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot
(1857), pp. 84–6.
7
Swynnerton,
A Christian Love-Letter
, sig. L2r.
8
PRO SP 14/16, f. 55; SP 14/17, ff. 19–20; Gerard,
Autobiography
, p. 33; T. F. Teversham,
A History of the Village of Sawston
, vol. 2 (Sawston, 1947), pp. 99–101.
9
PRO SP 14/216/240, 241; M. Nicholls, ‘Digby, Sir Everard’,
ODNB
; Barlow,
The Gunpowder-Treason
, pp. 242–3, 250–1; Tesimond,
Narrative
, p. 156.
10
Wake, ‘The Death of Francis Tresham’, pp. 39–40; PRO SP 14/17, ff. 75r, 85r.
11
Gardiner, ‘Two Declarations’, pp. 516; PRO SP 14/216, nos. 70, 188; PRO 31/6/1, f. 34r. Fr Garnet heard that Grissold was ‘upon the rack for three hours’: Foley,
Records
, IV, p. 151.
12
CP, 193, no. 57.
13
CP, 113, ff. 20–1.
14
PRO SP 14/216/229.
15
PRO SP 14/216/105.
16
PRO SP 14/16, f. 131r.
17
PRO SP 14/216/103.
18
Bod MS Tanner 75, f. 214v.
19
PRO SP 14/216/229.
20
PRO SP 14/216, nos 83, 226. Anstruther,
Vaux
, p. 295.
21
PRO SP 14/216, nos 98, 150.
22
For Eliza, see PRO SP 14/216, nos 103–4; CP, 113, ff. 148–9. For Huddlestone: PRO SP 14/16, f. 55; SP 14/17, ff. 19–20.
23
PRO SP 14/19, f. 93r. Strange confused his dates, but was referring to the supper at Harrowden on 5 November. For his alleged torture, see Gerard,
Autobiography
, p. 173, and ABSI Anglia A III, 64.
24
Gerard,
Autobiography
, p. 199; PRO 14/216/134.
25
PRO SP 14/216/227.
26
CP, 112, f. 173; Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 140.
27
Foley,
Records
, V, p. 470.
28
PRO 14/16, f. 175r; SP 14/216/123; HMC Salisbury, 18, pp. 426–7, 453.
29
CP, 113, ff. 148–9.
30
PRO SP 14/216/10. For Fawkes’s confession, see Fraser,
The Gunpowder Plot
, p. 189.
31
Bod MS Tanner 75, f. 214v.
23
In the Hole
1
Gerard,
Autobiography
, p. 197.
2
PRO SP 14/216/92.
3
BL Harl. MS 360, f. 8r; Harl. MS 6998, f. 71r.
4
PRO SP 14/216/93.
5
PRO SP 14/216/240.
6
PRO 31/6/1, f. 25r; T. M. McCoog, ‘Sweetnam [Swetnam], John (1579–1622),
ODNB
.
7
CP, 191, f. 71; PRO SP 12/118, ff. 59–60.
8
Gerard,
Autobiography
, pp. 198–9.
9
CP, 191, f. 71.
10
Gerard,
Autobiography
, pp. 197–8.
11
Gerard,
Narrative
, pp. 138–9.
12
PRO E 178/3628.
13
Gerard,
Autobiography
, pp. 197–8.
14
CP, 191, ff. 71, 75.
15
PRO 14/216/103–4. See too CP, 113, ff. 148–9.
16
For an interesting recent take on this, see Baynham, ‘Twice done and then done double’.
17
Gerard,
Narrative
, pp. 140–1.
18
Gerard,
Autobiography
, p. 208.
19
CP, 113, f. 65; PRO 14/216/105.
20
BL Add. MS 11402, f. 108r.
21
Anstruther,
Vaux
, pp. 324–6; Fraser,
The Gunpowder Plot
, pp. 199–200.
22
Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 141.
23
PRO SP 14/16, f. 168; CP, 113, no. 19; vol. 114, ff. 84–5; vol. 119, f. 31.
24
Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 140; Roberts,
Diary of Walter Yonge
, pp. 1–2.
25
BL Stowe MS 168, f. 235r.
26
Barlow,
The Gunpowder-Treason
, pp. 241, 245; Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 137.
27
Barlow,
The Gunpowder-Treason
, pp. 261–2.
28
Anstruther,
Vaux
, pp. 328–30.
29
Swynnerton,
A Christian Love-Letter
, sig. K.
30
Ibid., sigs Ar, B–B3r; CP, 119, f. 110.
31
Swynnerton,
A Christian Love-Letter
, sig. K4v.
32
CP, 110, f. 121; CP, Petitions 1375.
33
Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 141; CP, 113, f. 65.
34
BL Add. MS 11402, f. 108r; Gerard,
Autobiography
, p. 208.
35
CP, 116, f. 22.
36
Gerard,
Autobiography
, pp. 208–9.
24
Two Ghosts
1
Howell,
State Trials
, II, col. 176.
2
Ibid., col. 194; Hawarde,
Les Reportes
, pp. 256–7; Willson,
Diary of Robert Bowyer
, pp. 4–8, 10.
3
Howell,
State Trials
, II, cols 162, 182.
4
Larkin and Hughes,
Stuart Royal Proclamations
, pp. 131–3; Tesimond,
Narrative
, pp. 162–3.
5
Nicholls,
Investigating Gunpowder Plot
, p. 50; Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 211.
6
A. J. Loomie, ‘Creswell, Joseph’,
ODNB
.
7
Hasler,
The History of Parliament: HoC 1558–1603
: Baynham, Edmund; Nicholls,
Investigating Gunpowder Plot
, pp. 67–8.
8
Howell,
State Trials
, II, cols 165, 168, 183.
9
Nicholls,
Investigating Gunpowder Plot
, p. 49; Roberts,
Diary of Walter Yonge
, p. 5.
10
Coke at the trial in June 1606 of Lords Mordaunt and Stourton: Nicholls,
Investigating Gunpowder Plot
, p. 75.
11
PRO SP 14/19, f. 20r. Caraman,
Garnet
, pp. 152–3; Gerard,
Autobiography
, p. 45.
12
Gerard,
Autobiography
, pp. 44–5;
Narrative
, pp. 149–50.
13
Hodgetts,
Life at Harvington
, p. 28. The Harvington library is now at Oscott College, near Birmingham.
14
PRO SP 14/216/121; Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 185.
15
PRO SP 14/216/194; Gerard,
Narrative
, p. 149.
16
ABSI Anglia A III, 58.
17
Gilbert, ‘Thomas Habington’s Account’, p. 417. For the following narrative, I have also drawn on Bromley’s and Garnet’s own relations of the search: PRO SP 14/18, ff. 48, 65 (‘wet winter nights’), 68, 86; SP 14/19, ff. 17–18r; HMC Salisbury, 18, p. 109 (general confessions). Also: Bromley’s instructions from London (PRO SP 14/18, f. 35); an official manuscript account on ‘the service performed at Hinlip’, which was intended for publication (BL Harl. MS 360, ff. 93–101), and Gerard’s
Narrative
, pp. 151–6. Although they differ in some details, the accounts tend to agree substantively. Much information is printed in Foley,
Records
, IV, pp. 69–81, 154, 223–5, 269. Glyn Redworth’s excellent English-language edition of
The Letters of Luisa de Carvajal
provides fresh details (I, p. 122).