Read God’s Traitors: Terror & Faith in Elizabethan England Online
Authors: Jessie Childs
Catesby, Robert xii, xvii, xviii, xix, 1, 2, 33, 218, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275 277, 279, 280–1, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 289–94, 295–7, 296
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, 299, 300, 301, 303, 304
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, 307, 312, 313, 316, 322, 323, 327
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, 330, 335, 336, 341, 342, 344, 346
Catesby, Sir William 76, 76
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, 83, 87, 91, 109–10, 159–60, 227, 273, 274
Catherine of Aragon, Queen 9
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, 10, 17, 368
Catholic Church: recusants and
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recusants; Jesuits
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Society of Jesus (Jesuits); Mass and
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Mass, Catholic; papacy and
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papacy; dissolution of the monasteries and 12–13; iconoclasm 13–14, 16, 16
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; Passion and 13, 14, 45, 170, 171, 175, 228; tran-substantiation and 13, 14, 80, 363; Easter and 14; First Communion and 14–15; Edward VI ‘purification’ of 15–17, 16
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; England breaks with 21–2; Elizabeth’s religious ‘settlement’ and 21–4, 47, 117; resilience of 24; rising in Northern England, 1569, and 28–9, 32, 34; Council of Trent and 46–7; insistence on absolute recusancy (question of attendance of Protestant service) and 57, 61; legislation curbing practices of
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Parliament; evangelizing impulse 69, 116, 117; equivocation and 109, 141, 180–2, 189, 202, 250, 293, 295, 296, 313, 345, 350, 352; Armada backlash against 160–1; belief in supernatural within 263
Catholic League xviii, 95, 106
Catholic Relief Act, 1829 363
Catilyn, Maliverey (spy known as ‘II’) xix, 138, 139
Cave, William 165, 166, 181–2
Cecil, Sir Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury xix, 191, 202, 203, 225, 239, 260, 265, 274, 276, 284, 298–9, 301, 302, 305, 305
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, 306, 308, 315, 315
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, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 327, 332, 334, 337
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, 338, 339, 344–5, 346, 348, 352, 357
Cecil, Sir Thomas 255
Cecil, Sir William, Lord Burghley xix, 24, 25, 27, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37, 60, 68–9, 73, 75, 92, 99, 100, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 109, 111, 125, 127–8, 155, 158, 161, 162, 191, 207–8, 225, 226, 229, 260, 274–5, 345
Chamberlain, John 237–8
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, 274, 275, 285
Charles I, King 360–1
Chartley Manor, Staffordshire 125, 126
Cheney family 11, 100, 122
‘church papist’ 3, 45–6
Clifton, Thomas 93
Clink prison, Southwark 90, 90
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, 210, 244, 246, 247, 250, 251
Clitherow, Margaret 154–5
Cobham, Sir Henry 92–3, 95, 97, 278
Coke, Sir Edward xix, 187, 306, 321, 322, 323–4, 332–3, 336, 344–5, 346
Collins, Robert 240, 241
Combe Abbey, Warwickshire 282
Copley, Anthony 96
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, 238–9, 277
Copley, Sir Thomas 95–6, 97, 100, 240
Cornford, Thomas, S.J. 180–1
Coughton Court, Warwickshire 97
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, 296–7, 296
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, 299, 300, 323, 329, 333, 334, 342
Council of Trent, 1545–63 46–7, 52, 150
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Counter-Reformation 4, 49, 52, 54, 146, 171, 185, 250, 353
Counter prison, Poultry 90, 91, 210, 244
Counter, Wood Street 122, 129
Cowling, Richard, S.J. 255, 256
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, 281
Creswell, Joseph, S.J. 198
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, 280, 323
Crisp, Francis 257
Cromwell, Thomas 11
Darrell, John 118
Davies, Henry 138, 228
Dibdale, Robert 122
Dickenson, Roger 103
Digby, Mary, Lady 251, 261, 293, 300, 304, 315, 317, 341
Digby, Sir Everard xviii, 250, 261, 261
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, 265, 284, 296–7, 299, 300, 307, 312, 316–17, 321–2, 323, 329
Dodwell, Thomas (spy) 105, 385
Don John of Austria 35, 70
Donne, Elizabeth 149–50
Donne, John vii, 73, 91, 149, 230, 275
Douai/Rheims seminary xviii, 23, 25, 52, 65, 69, 93–4, 95, 96, 97, 103–4, 149, 188, 256
‘Dowglas’ (priest) 37
Dowland, John 225
Drake, Sir Francis 19, 156
Drayton House, Northamptonshire 38, 285
Easton Neston, Northamptonshire 261, 267, 306, 307
Edict of Nantes, 1598 277
Edward IV, King 9
Edward VI, King 11, 15–17, 16
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, 19, 20
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, 21
Elizabeth I, Queen xvii, xviii, xix, 3–4, 6, 7, 8, 21–4, 25, 27, 28–36, 45, 47, 53, 54, 57, 58, 61, 62, 62
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, 64, 65, 67, 68
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, 77, 90, 95, 96, 99, 107–10, 113, 121, 125, 127, 128, 136
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, 151, 160,
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, 162–3, 164, 200, 202, 207, 208, 217, 228, 255, 274, 275, 276, 280, 346
Elizabethan Religious Settlement 21–4, 47, 117
Elizabeth, Princess (daughter of James I) 282, 283
Ely, Cambridgeshire 159–60, 164, 213
Emerson, Ralph (Jesuit lay brother) 56
English Civil War, 1642–51 6, 361
English College, Rome 52, 65, 71, 90
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, 101, 179, 212, 213, 260, 356
Erith, Thames Estuary 271, 271
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, 288–9, 334, 344, 348, 349
Essex rebellion, 1601 272, 286
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, 343
Essex, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of 199, 207–8, 272, 286
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, 343
Exercise of a Christian Life, The
(Loarte) 40, 48–52, 53, 67, 342
exorcism xx, 5, 112–24, 130, 131, 137, 146, 173, 186, 187, 263, 353
Fawkes, Guy 206, 256
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, 274, 280–2, 293, 298, 300, 306, 316, 321
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, 322, 323, 365
Fawsley, Northamptonshire 38, 259–60, 359–60
Fermor, Mary, Lady 302, 305, 306–7, 361
Fermor, Sir George 267, 302, 303–4, 307, 312–13, 405
Ferrers, Henry 166–7, 282
Finche, John 46
Fitzherbert, Thomas 70
Flamstead family 46
Fleet prison, London 79–80, 89, 90–1, 99, 100, 109, 162, 199, 215, 217, 232, 234, 237, 357, 361
Floyd, Griffith 339
Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire 125, 127
Foxe, John:
Actes and Monuments
(known as the ‘Book of Martyrs’) 19, 40
France xviii, 4, 10, 23, 24, 25, 27, 35–6, 44, 55, 65, 71, 95, 96, 97–8, 104, 106, 126, 129, 164, 183–5, 197, 217, 228, 236
Fremland, Essex 289, 344
Fulwood, Richard xix, 183–4, 186, 209, 247, 248, 249–50, 348
Fulshurst, George xvii, 232, 273
Garnet, Henry, S.J.: Jesuit Superior in England, 1586–1606 xviii; harboured by Anne Vaux and Eleanor Brooksby xviii, 146, 152, 166, 167, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192–6, 197; aliases 1–2, 313; Gunpowder Plot, involvement in 2, 289–93, 294, 295, 296, 297, 299, 300, 301, 304, 306, 310–11, 313, 317, 322, 323, 324; nature of relationship with Anne Vaux 2, 146, 147–8, 150, 151, 152, 338–46, 347–9, 350–3; prison correspondence (etched in orange juice) 2, 329–34, 336–9, 346–9; Elizabeth Beaumont and 43, 155, 156, 165; enters England on Jesuit mission, 1586 133–5, 136, 137, 138, 139, 141, 149, 150; appearance 133, 287, 345; family background 133; becomes Jesuit priest 134; character 134; takes over as Jesuit superior in England 137, 146; death of Henry Vaux and 139; thinks Eleanor Brooksby ‘rather timid’ 145, 194, 216; labels Eleanor Brooksby and Anne Vaux ‘the widow and the virgin’ 146; visitors carefully vetted 149; Anne Vaux’s donation of money to mission and 153; circumspection over summer of 1588 165; on effect of Armada on English Catholics 165; Warwickshire household and 166, 167, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192–6, 197; Owen and 179; cottage in Finsbury Fields raided, 1591 180, 180
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A treatise against lying and fraudulent dissimulation
181, 182, 293, 296, 345; ‘Garnetian Academy’ 181, 186; arranges escape of Frances Burroughs from England 183–4, 185;
The Societie of the Rosary
185–6, 185
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; attempts to improve reception and transfer of seminarians in England 188; October 1591 raid and 192–6, 197; moves to London after raid 198; begs Aquaviva to accept his resignation 198–9, 206–7; on Topcliffe 199; death of Southwell and 202–4; visits north of England, winter 1592–3 206; fears arrest 206; on uproar in London, 1594 207–9;
An Apology Against the Defence of Schism
, 1593 212;
A Treatise of Christian Renunciation
, 1593 212; Archpriest George Blackwell and 213; as target for critics of Jesuits 213; at Morecrofts 218, 249–50; move to White Webbs 219, 289, 323; professes final Jesuit vows, 1598 219; Gerard and 202–3, 207, 209, 247, 249, 252, 253, 254, 332, 351; on mood at James VI accession to throne 275, 277, 278, 280, 281; receives ‘breves’ from Rome 275, 323; facilitates Wintour’s access to Spanish court 280, 323; visits St Winifred’s Well in Wales, 1605 287, 291, 306, 323; suffers from depression 287; Luisa de Carvajal visits 287–8; Catesby posits hypothetical question on ‘killing innocents’ to, June 1605 289–91; Tesimond informs of ‘all the matter’ of the powder plot 292; seeks papal direction on Gunpowder Plot 292–3, 323; stays at Coughton Court 296–7, 299–300, 323; discovery of Gunpowder Plot, consequences for 299, 300, 301, 304, 307, 310–11, 313, 317, 322, 323, 324; search of Hindlip and 324, 325, 326, 327–8; captured 327–8; imprisoned 329–35; rumours of torture and drunkenness 332, 334; admits foreknowledge of Gunpowder Plot 335–6; Anne Vaux’s devotion to mocked 338–9; trial 344–5, 347; concern for Anne Vaux after sentence 347; protests innocence to Anne Vaux 347; last letters 347–9; executed 350–1; ‘Garnet’s Straw’ 175, 351–3
Garnet, Margaret 339
Garnet, Thomas, S.J. 174, 329
Gatehouse prison, London 201, 202, 301, 318, 329, 330, 332
Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire 261, 293, 294
Gee, John 263, 287, 352
Gerard, John, S.J.: ‘Long John with the little beard’ xviii, 245, 252; Eliza Vaux and xviii, 254, 255–62, 276, 304, 305, 306, 312, 314–15, 316–17, 318, 319–20; on Henry Vaux 45, 139; on Mass equipment 101
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, 175;
Autobiography
101
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, 137
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, 138
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, 194–5
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, 250–1, 261
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, 262, 266, 304
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, 311–12, 313, 314–15; on Justice Young 137
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; on the Marshalsea 138
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; on relics of Robert Sutton 172; on skill of ‘Little John’ Owen 179; lands in England, 1588 186–8; on Hindlip 187; character 189, 250–3, 272; in Warwickshire 189, 190, 191, 194
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, 197; 1591 raid and 194
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, 197; on Topcliffe 199; Garnet and 202–3, 207, 209, 247, 249, 252, 253, 254, 332, 351; raid on Braddocks, 1594, and 209–10; capture of, 1594 210; in Counter prison, Poultry 210, 244; transferred to the Clink 210, 244, 247, 251; torture of 244–6; appearance 245, 251–2; prison correspondence (etched in orange juice) 246–7; escape from Tower, 1597 246–50, 271; conversions 260–1, 284, 299, 304
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; at Morecrofts 271; Catesby and 272; knighting of brother 276; Bye Plot and 277; James I accession and 277, 279; gunpowder plotters receive communion from, 1604 281–2, 306, 323; search of Harrowden Hall, 1605, and 308, 310–12;
Narrative of the
Gunpowder Plot
312, 313–15, 314
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, 315
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, 316; Eliza Vaux questioned on knowledge of 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319; flees England 318, 320, 349–50; trial of gunpowder plotters and 322; warrant issued for arrest of, January 1606 322; imprisonment of Garnet and 332; on Anne Vaux’s chastity 339; on capture of Anne Vaux 341; Garnet’s execution and 349–50; rumours of return to England 356
Gerard, Sir Thomas 273
Gifford, Gilbert 125–6