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‘Spanish Treason’, the,
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Spencer, Sir Robert, 1st Baron,
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Spiller, Sir Henry,
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Stanley Grange, Derbyshire,
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Stanley, Lady Anne,
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Stanley, Sir William: serves in Spanish Netherlands,
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; meets Tassis,
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; and Gunpowder Plot,
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n,
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; survives to old age,
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Stourton, Edward, 10th Baron,
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Stourton, Frances, Lady (
née
Tresham),
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Strange, Elizabeth, Lady,
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Strange, Father Thomas, S J.: meets Catesby,
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; learns of failure of Plot,
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; tortured,
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,
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,
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Stratford-up on-A von,
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Streete, John,
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Stuart dynasty,
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Stuart, Lady Arbella, xxv,
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Stuart, Esme (1st Duke of Lennox),
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Suffolk, Catherine, Countess of,
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Suffolk, Mary (Tudor), Duchess of (Henry VIII’s sister),
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Suffolk, Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of: background,
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; daughters,
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; leads search of Parliament,
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,
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; at trial of Plotters,
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Sugar, Father John,
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Supremacy, Act of (1563),
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Supremacy, Oath of,
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Surrey, Henry Howard, Earl of,
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Sutch, Dom Anthony, O.S.B.,
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Swaggerers,
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Swetnam, Francis,
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Swynnerton, Sir John,
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Symeon, Sir George,
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Symeon, Mary, Lady (
née
Vaux),
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Syon House, Middlesex,
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Talbot, John,
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Talbot, Mrs John (
née
Petre),
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Tasborough, Lady,
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Tassis, Don Juan de: mission to England,
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; meets Countess of Suffolk,
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; on Northumberland,
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Taylor, John (‘the water-poet’),
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terrorists,
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Tesimond, Father Oswald, SJ. (Greenway): and James’s assurances to Catholics,
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; on Thomas Wintour,
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; visit to Spain,
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; on succession to James,
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; on Guy Fawkes,
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; schooling,
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; on war in Flanders,
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; on James’s antipathy to Catholics,
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; regard for Catesby,
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; on Gunpowder Plotters,
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; Bates implicates,
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; on choice of Protector for Princess Elizabeth,
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; intelligence on,
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; confesses Catesby’s plans to Garnet,
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; qualities and style,
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; joins Holyweil pilgrimage,
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; mistrusts Francis Tresham,
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; affection for Digby,
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; at Coughton Court,
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; and discovery of Plot,
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; and Wintour’s confession,
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; escapes abroad and survives,
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,
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; condemns Humphrey Littleton,
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; named as traitor,
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; administers Sacrament to Plotters,
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; and Tresham’s confession,
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; Thomas Wintour acquits on scaffold,
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; on Garnet’s character,
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; on possible torture of Garnet,
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; named at Garnet’s trial,
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,
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; government pretends to have captured,
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Narrative
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Thatcher, Margaret, Baroness,
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Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester,
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Throckmorton family,
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Throckmorton, Francis,
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Throckmorton, Thomas,
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Tkhborne, Sir Robert,
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Topcliffe, Richard,
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torture: use of,
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Tresham family,
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Tresham, Anne (
née
Tufton),
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Tresham, Francis: in Essex conspiracy,
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; visits White Webbs,
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; background and character,
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; inheritance,
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; relations with Catesby,
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; Garnet meets,
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; on father’s death,
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; argues for postponement or abandonment of Plot,
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; confession,
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; joins Plotters,
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; suspected over Monteagle Letter,
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; and naming of suspects,
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; Fawkes names in confession,
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; arrested,
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; illness and death,
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; decapitated head displayed,
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; and Spanish Treason,
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,
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; and equivocation charge at trial,
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; names Garnet,
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; and equivocation,
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; Anne Vaux reveals movements,
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; named in Garnet trial,
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; and Stourton,
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; and failure of Plot,
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Tresham, Sir Lewis,
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Tresham, Lucy (Mother Winifred),
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Tresham, Muriel, Lady,
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Tresham, Sir Thomas: Catholic commitment,
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; imprisoned,
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; proclaims James at Northampton,
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; declares loyalty,
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; and Eliza Vaux,
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; and Anne Vaux,
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; fortune,
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; pays fines,
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; leadership,
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; and Robert Catesby,
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; death,
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; and paternity of Vavasour,
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; at Inner Temple,
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Tresham, William,
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Trott, Adam von,
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Tufton, Sir John,
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Turnbuil, William,
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Turner, Captain William,
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Tuscany, Ferdinand, Duke of,
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Twigmoor Hall, Lincolnshire,
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tyrannicide,
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Tyrrel, Sir John,
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Tyrwhitt family,
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Uniformity, Act of (1549),
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United States of America: Bonfire Night celebrations,
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Vaux family,
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Vaux, Anne: protects and supports Garnet,
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; background and position,
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; and Sir T. Tresham,
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; and Catesby,
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; and Strange,
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; at White Webbs,
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; at Baddesley Clinton,
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; on Holywell pilgrimage,
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; ill health,
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; and death of Sir T. Tresham,
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; visits Gayhurst,
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; confides anxieties to Garnet,
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; at Harrowden,
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; and Monteagle Letter,
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; at Coughton Court,
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; joins Garnet in hiding,
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; absent from White Webbs,
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; and search of Baddesley Clinton,
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; and Hindlip hideaways,
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; and Garnet’s imprisonment in London,
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; Garnet accused of relations with,
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; and relief of tortured ’inferior’ prisoners,
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; arrest, imprisonment and statements,
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; final letter from Garnet,
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; attempts tosee Garnet at execution,
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; release and survival,
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; later imprisonment,
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; and miraculous straw-husk of Garnet’s likeness,
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Vaux, Edward, 4th Baron Vaux of Harrowden,
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Vaux, Eliza (
née
Roper; wife of George, the Dowager of Harrowden): and Swetnam,
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; and Sir T. Tresham,
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; protects Gerard at Harrowden,
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; seeks marriage of son Edward,
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; letter to Agnes Wenman,
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; entertains James,
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; on Holyweil pilgrimage,
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; little John helps,
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; and Mary Habington,
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; and failure of Plot,
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; under threat,
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; hides Gerard,
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; arrested and interrogated,
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; later life and tribulations,
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Vaux, Elizabeth, Lady (Edward’s wife)
see
Howard, Lady Elizabeth

Vaux, George,
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Vaux, Henry,
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Vaux, John Hugh Philip Gilbey, 10th Baron Vaux of Harrowden,
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Vaux, Mother Joyce,
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Vaux, Laurence:
Catechisme of Christian Doctrine
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Vaux, Mary, Lady (
née
Tresham),
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Vaux, William, 3rd Baron Vaux o f Harrowden,
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Vaux, William (Eliza’s son),
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Vavasour, William,
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Velasco, Juan Fernandez de, Duke of Frias and Constable of Castile,
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Verney, Sir Richard,
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Victoria, Queen of Great Britain,
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Virginia (colony): Scots in,
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Waad, Anne, Lady (
née
Bourne),
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Waad, Sir William: suspects Thomas Percy,
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; and torture and interrogation of Fawkes,
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; appointed Lieutenant of Tower,
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; hatred of Catholics,
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; on Thomas Wintour’s signed declaration,
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; on Francis Tresham’s decline,
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; quarrels with Lord Mayor,
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; at interrogation of Garnet,
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; religious anger with Garnet,
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; discovers Garnet’s secret writings,
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; delivers Garnet to Guildhall for trial,
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; and Garnet’s Tesimond confession claim,
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; and Garnet’s execution,
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Walker, Margaret,
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Walmsley, Sir Thomas,
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Walpole, Father Henry, S.J.,
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Walsh, Sir Richard,
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Walsingham, Sir Francis,
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Warburton, Sir Peter,
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Ward, Father,
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Ward, Mary, founder of I.B.V.M.,
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