Read God’s Traitors: Terror & Faith in Elizabethan England Online
Authors: Jessie Childs
Gifford, Mary 150–1
Gilbert, George 52–3, 56, 59–60, 65–6, 110
Gilbey, Peter Hubert Gordon (Fr Gabriel), 9th Baron Vaux 364
Globe Theatre, London 3, 239, 241, 263
Glorious Revolution, 1688–9 24, 363
Golden Lane, Clerkenwell 209
Grace Dieu, Leicestershire 19–20
Grant, Dorothy 283, 305
Grant, John 283, 286–7, 293, 294, 300
Great Ashby, Leicestershire 139, 155
n
, 165, 166, 185, 271, 351
Greenstreet House, East Ham 66–7
Gregory XIII, Pope xix, 54, 57, 68, 90
Gregory, Arthur 337
n
Griffin, Hugh 352
Grissold, John,
alias
James Johnson 167, 219, 279, 300, 301, 330
n
Grissold, Robert 279
Guildford, Jane, Lady 9, 9
n
Guise, Henri, Duke of xviii, 90, 95, 96, 106, 111
Gunpowder Plot, 1605 xvii, xviii, xix, 149–50, 155, 229, 240, 269
n
, 271–355; pilgrimage to St Winifred’s Well, Wales, 1605, and 1, 2, 286–9, 291, 293, 306, 319, 320, 323, 336, 342; interrogation of Anne Vaux 1–2, 341–3; Catesby’s background and 271–3; accession of James I and 273–9; Catesby’s attempt to discover Spanish policy concerning England and 280–1; Fawkes in Spain 280–1; Fawkes arrives in London 281–2; plan hatched, 1604 281–3; plotters take an oath of secrecy, then receive communion from Gerard, 1604 281–2, 306, 323; delays to 283; meeting, August 1605, gives go-ahead for Catesby to recruit more men and money for 283; kinship ties of plotters 283–4; character of plotters 284, 294; Midlands and 283–4, 285, 306; Eliza Vaux’s letter to Agnes Wenman (
Pray, for Tottenham may turn French
) and 265–6, 267, 285, 286, 294, 301–5, 307, 313, 315; Catesby uses war in Flanders as front for martial preparations 286, 290, 294; Catesby posits hypothetical question on ‘killing innocents’ to Garnet, June 1605 289–91; Garnet sends Sir Edmund Baynham to seek advice of papacy on 292–3, 323; Tesimond informs Garnet of ‘all the matter’ of 292; Anne Vaux’s foreknowledge of 294–5; Catesby and Wintour attempt to recruit Francis Tresham to 295–7; Garnet’s stay at Coughton Court and 296–7; plot discovered 298–300; search for conspirators 299–307, 308–13; last stand of conspirators at Holbeach House 300; search of White Webbs 300–1
see also
White Webbs; suspicion falls on Eliza Vaux 301–7
see also
Vaux, Eliza; Fawkes reveals Gerard’s link to plotters 306–7, 323; Harrowden Hall searched 308–13; Eliza Vaux questioned on 13–20; Eliza Vaux committed to care of Swynnerton 315–20; fate of wives and kinswomen of plotters 315–20; Gerard flees England 318, 320, 349–50; trial of plotters 321–4, 328; Hindlip raid and capture of Garnet 324–8; imprisonment of Garnet 329–38, 341; trial of Garnet 344–6, 347; execution of Garnet 349–51
Habington, Dorothy 187
Habington, Mary 324, 325, 326, 329, 341
Habington, Thomas 324, 325, 326, 327
Habington, William 324
Hackney xix, xx, 92, 99, 100, 104, 105, 112–24, 128, 129, 131, 137–8, 146, 187, 204, 223, 224, 228
Harington, Sir John 4, 275, 278
Harrington, William 104
Harris, Thomas 111, 111
n
Harrowden Hall xvii, xviii, 5, 14, 218; priests harboured at
see under individual priest name
; Vaux family established at 10; chantry 15; private chapel 31, 65, 177, 258, 258
n
, 259, 356; Lord Vaux defends as ‘a parish by itself’ 64–5, 75, 123; set of vestments at 175, 258–9; present-day 223, 253, 258
n
; Lord Vaux moves out of 230; Tresham quarrels with Eliza Vaux over ‘a petty portion of winter grass’ on estate of 230; Eliza Vaux returns to and builds extension, 1599 258; library 258; James I stays at, 1605 285, 286; hunt for Gunpowder Plot conspirators and 301–2, 307, 308–12; raided, 1611 356–7; sold, 1694 363
Harsnett, Samuel 118–19, 120, 120
n
, 121, 121
n
, 122, 130, 187;
Declaration of Egregious Popish Impostures
118–21, 263
Hart, Nicholas, S.J. 357
Harvington Hall, Worcestershire 5, 179, 324
Hastings, Francis 43, 44, 47, 73
Hatton, Sir Christopher 89, 90, 257
Hatton, Lady Elizabeth 257
Henri III of France, King 197
Henry VII, King 9
Henry VIII, King xviii, xix, 8, 9, 9
n
, 10, 11, 14–15, 22–3, 225, 266
Henry, Prince of Wales (son of James I) 282
Heywood, Jasper, S.J. 91, 149
Heywood, John 266
Hill, James 101
Hindlip, Worcestershire xviii, 187, 324–8, 341, 349
Hobbes, Thomas 159
Hoby, Sir Edward 316
Holbeach House, Staffordshire 300, 327
n
Hollis, William 100
Holt, William 208
Holtby, Richard, S.J. 354
Hooper, John, Bishop of Gloucester 16, 79
House of Lords 10–11, 21–2, 30–2, 63, 161, 238, 282, 359, 362–3, 364
Hoxton 57, 59, 92, 100–1, 109–11, 135, 136, 138–9, 141, 161, 216, 229–30, 273, 298
Huddington Court, Worcestershire 293, 300, 323
Huddlestone, Dorothy 299, 315
Huddlestone, Henry 299, 303–4, 304
n
, 306, 307, 309, 313
Hunt, Thomas,
alias
Benstead 188–9
Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of 43
Hurleyford, Buckinghamshire 136, 178
Hutchinson, William 165, 182
ink, secret 2, 126, 246, 329, 332, 336, 336
n
, 337
Ireland 4, 25, 26, 54, 60, 70, 160
n
, 208
Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire 20, 28, 122, 164, 230, 231, 233, 237, 254, 257, 299, 308
Isabella, Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Castile 275
James I, King of England (James VI of Scotland) xviii, xix, 2, 96
n
, 107, 125, 224, 238, 267
n
, 271, 275–9, 280, 281, 282, 284, 285, 286, 291, 298–9, 320, 322, 323, 356, 359, 360, 361
n
Jesuits
see
Society of Jesus (Jesuits) Johnson, Robert 93, 94
Jonson, Ben 118, 182
n
, 205
n
, 334
Kellison, Matthew 256
Kellison, Valentine 100, 256
Kettering, Northamptonshire 38, 39, 152, 227, 257, 309, 310, 359
Keyes, Robert 282, 285
Killinghall, Henry 260
Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire 257–62
Kirby, Luke 93, 93
n
Knightley, Sir Richard 38, 229–60, 359–61
Knollys, Charles 258
n
, 362
Knollys, Sir Francis 71, 83, 88
Knollys, William, Earl of Banbury 361–2
Kurde, John 19
Lacy, Mrs Kath 46
Laithwood, John 310–11
Lake, Sir Thomas 299
Lane, William 80–1
Lawson, Dorothy 149, 151, 180
Lee, Roger 257, 261
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of 8, 25, 37, 73, 83, 84, 104
n
, 113
‘Leicester’s Commonwealth’ (tract), 1584 104
n
Lennox, Esmé Stuart, Duke of 90, 95, 102
Lessius, Leonard, S.J.:
The Treasure of Vowed Chastity in Secular Persons
167–8, 211, 339, 340, 355–6
Lillie, John xix, 219, 246, 247, 248–9, 249, 250, 257
Line, Anne 155, 249, 249
n
Lister, Thomas, S.J. 189, 213
Loarte, Gaspar, S.J. 48–9, 340
n
Lopez, Roderigo 207–8
Lovell, Jane, Lady (sister of Eliza Vaux) 225, 232, 255, 316, 316
n
Low Countries 4, 23, 27, 48, 96, 103, 106, 113, 161, 206, 237, 238, 281
Loyola, Ignatius, S.J. (Jesuit founder) 48–9, 53, 151
n
, 172
n
, 211, 356, 365
Lyford Grange, Berkshire 5, 60, 68
Mainy, Richard 113, 120
n
, 121
n
Mallory, Simon 46
Manwood, Lord Chief Baron 88
Margaret of Anjou 9
Marian burnings 18–19, 20, 35
n
, 199
Markham, Anne, Lady 318
Markham, Robert 109
Markham, Sir Griffin 277, 318
Marlowe, Christopher:
The Massacre at Paris
208
Marshalsea prison, Southwark 56, 57, 108, 138, 138
n
, 139
Marwood, Nicholas 112, 113, 123–4, 130
Mary I, Queen 11, 17–19, 21, 22, 23–4, 35
n
, 52, 77, 79, 162–3, 188
n
, 207, 228, 260
Mary Queen of Scots xviii, xix, 4, 23, 27, 33, 34–5, 36, 37, 70, 90, 96, 104
n
, 106, 107, 125, 126, 127, 128, 228, 250, 275, 276
Mass, Catholic: secret practice of 3, 7, 44, 45, 68, 72, 76, 77, 89, 90, 91, 101
n
, 104, 114, 128, 136, 138, 155, 156, 177–81, 186, 193–4, 287, 288, 310, 355, 356, 359; Vaux practice of 3, 7, 89, 90, 91, 102, 104, 114, 128, 138, 186, 193–4, 258, 260, 356, 359; under Henry VIII 8, 10; Protestant reformers view of 13, 14; Edward VI ‘purification’ of English church and 16, 16
n
; return under Mary I 18; abolished under Elizabeth I 21, 40, 50, 236; northern rebels hear at Durham Cathedral, 1569 27; early Christians use Roman catacombs to hear 50; lack of English priests to hear 51; hearing of punishable by fines (Act of Persuasions) 63; English mission granted papal permission to hear 54; equipment needed for 101
n
, 172
n
, 175–7, 246; exorcisms and 114; possible locations for 177; raids on secret 177–81, 193–4; in prison 244, 246; gunpowder plotters and 282; nineteenth-century laws concerning 364
Mayne, Cuthbert 52
Mendoza, Bernardino de (Spanish Ambassador in London) xix, 90, 131–2, 273–4
Mercurian, Everard, S.J. (Jesuit General) 54–5, 57, 59, 64
Meredith, John 105
Meredith, Jonas 104–5
Midlands: Catholic houses in
xii–xiii
, 48; Gunpowder Plot and 282, 283, 284, 285, 296, 299, 300, 306, 307, 309, 322;
see also under individual area and place name
Mildmay, Sir Walter xix, 37, 61, 62, 64, 73–4, 76, 77, 83, 84, 87
Miller, Ralph 103–5
Miracle Book
114, 116, 121
Monica’s, St, Louvain 182, 183–4, 238
Moninge, Elizabeth 152
Montagu, Henry 257
Montagu, Elizabeth, Lady 75–6, 78, 80–2, 84, 89, 148
Montagu, Sir Edward 38, 75, 78, 80, 81, 84, 89, 259, 321, 358
Montague, Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount 21, 25, 89, 162
Montague, Anthony Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount 358, 392
Monteagle, William Parker, Baron 272, 280, 291, 298, 299, 309
Moray, James Stuart, Earl of 28
Mordaunt family 38, 285
More, Thomas 8, 171
n
, 224
Morecrofts, near Uxbridge 218, 250, 271
Morgan, Henry 286, 293–4, 398
Morgan, Mary 286, 293–4, 398
Morgan, Nicholas 96
Morgan, Polidore 96, 97
Morgan, Roland 96
Morgan, Thomas 96, 97
‘Morgan’ (recipient of a Vaux letter) 96
Mulsho, Robert 80
Mulsho, Thomas 257
Netherlands
see
Low Countries
Neville, Sir Henry 356
Newgate prison, London 202, 341
Nicolson (servant to Lord Vaux/priest) 92–4