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Garnet, Sister Helen,
ref 1

Garnet, Sister Margaret,
ref 1

Garnet, Father Thomas,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Gatehouse (prison), London,
ref 1

Gayhurst (house), Buckinghamshire,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Gentlemen Pensioners,
ref 1
,
ref 2

George I, King of Great Britain,
ref 1
n,
ref 2

Gerard, Father John, S.J. (historian),
ref 1
n

Gerard, Father John, S.J.: Eliza Vaux protects,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; on Eliza Vaux,
ref 3
; at Harrowden,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7
; qualities,
ref 8
,
ref 9
; envied by Appellants,
ref 10
; and lawful sovereign,
ref 11
; and succession to James,
ref 12
; reveals Bye Plot,
ref 13
; on James’s persecution of Catholics,
ref 14
; friendship with Catesby,
ref 15
; and Gunpowder Plot conspirators,
ref 16
; instructs Lady Wenman,
ref 17
; on Holywell pilgrimage,
ref 18
,
ref 19
; on Nicholas Owen,
ref 20
; converts Digbys,
ref 21
,
ref 22
; at Gayhurst,
ref 23
; suffers torture,
ref 24
; on torture of Fawkes,
ref 25
; learns of failure of Plot,
ref 26
; Fawkes names in confession,
ref 27
; attempts made to prove involved in Plot,
ref 28
; Bates implicates,
ref 29
; charged,
ref 30
; named as traitor,
ref 31
; Digby denies involvement in Plot,
ref 32
; on Bates’s execution,
ref 33
; on Keyes’s execution,
ref 34
; accused of relations with Lady Mary Percy,
ref 35
; and accusations of scandal against Garnet,
ref 36
; on equivocation,
ref 37
; on torture and death of Little John,
ref 38
,
ref 39
; and Garnet’s execution,
ref 40
; escape to continent,
ref 41
;
Autobiography
,
ref 42
;
Narrative
,
ref 43
,
ref 44
,
ref 45
,
ref 46
,
ref 47

Gerard, Sir Thomas,
ref 1

Germain, Marquis de (envoy),
ref 1

Gibbon, Edward,
ref 1

Gibbon, Gideon,
ref 1

Goodman, Godfrey, Bishop of Gloucester:
Court of King James I
,
ref 1

Gorges, Sir Arthur,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Gowrie, John Ruthven, 3rd Earl of: 1600 conspiracy,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Grafton Manor, Worcestershire,
ref 1

Grant, Dorothy (
née
Wintour),
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Grant, John: marriage,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; joins Gunpowder Plot,
ref 3
; home,
ref 4
,
ref 5
; acquires weaponry,
ref 6
; at Dunchurch,
ref 7
; as suspect,
ref 8
,
ref 9
; blinded in Holbeach gunpowder accident,
ref 10
,
ref 11
; captured,
ref 12
; in Tower,
ref 13
; trial,
ref 14
,
ref 15
,
ref 16
; executed,
ref 17
,
ref 18
; obduracy,
ref 19

Grant, Wintour (John and Dorothy’s son),
ref 1

Greenwich Palace,
ref 1

Greville, Sir Fulke,
ref 1

Grey, Lady Catherine (Countess of Hertford),
ref 1

Grey, Lady Mary,
ref 1

Grey, Thomas, 15th Baron Grey de Wilton,
ref 1

Griffin, Mrs (tailor’s wife),
ref 1

Grissold, Robert,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Grove, Gideon,
ref 1
n

gunpowder: availability and acquisition,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; quantities used,
ref 3
,
ref 4
; decayed,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7
; accident at Holbeach,
ref 8
; removed to Tower,
ref 9

Gunpowder Plot: participants,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
; beginnings,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7
; and double-effect principle,
ref 8
; supposed tunnel,
ref 9
,
ref 10
; known to non-participants,
ref 11
; detailed planning,
ref 12
; discovery,
ref 13
; commemorated,
ref 14
,
ref 15
; historical interpretations of,
ref 16
,
ref 17
,
ref 18
; success considered,
ref 19

Guy Fawkes Day
see
Bonfire Night

Gwinn, Matthew:
Tres Sybillae
,
ref 1

Gwinne, Dr Matthew,
ref 1

Habington, Dorothy,
ref 1

Habington, Mary (
née
Parker): marriage,
ref 1
; anxieties over Plot,
ref 2
; suspected of writing Monteagle Letter,
ref 3
; and fugitives,
ref 4
; Tesimond visits,
ref 5
; defies Bromley,
ref 6

Habington, Thomas: imprisoned in Tower for Mary plot,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; Little John constructs hiding places for,
ref 3
; recusancy,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
; refuses to admit fugitives,
ref 7
; Tesimond visits,
ref 8
; and search at Hindlip,
ref 9
; reprieved,
ref 10

Habington, William,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Hagley (house), Worcestershire,
ref 1

Hammond, Father,
ref 1

Hanoverian dynasty,
ref 1
n

Harewell, Sir Edward,
ref 1

Harington, John,
ref 1
st Baron,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Harrowden Hall, Northamptonshire: Eliza Vaux at,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; regularly searched,
ref 3
; Catesby visits,
ref 4
; location,
ref 5
; James visits,
ref 6
; priests at,
ref 7
,
ref 8
,
ref 9
; Little John works at,
ref 10
; feasts celebrated at,
ref 11
; fears of search for fugitives,
ref 12
,
ref 13
; searched for Plot fugitives,
ref 14
; sold and replaced,
ref 15

Hart, Father (Hammond),
ref 1

Hay, James, 1st Baron (
later
1st Earl of Carlisle),
ref 1

Hazlitt, William,
ref 1

Helena, St (mother of Constantine the Great),
ref 1
,
ref 2
n,
ref 3

Heneage, Eliza, Lady (
née
Tresham),
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Heneage, Sir George,
ref 1

Henri III, King of France,
ref 1

Henri IV, King of France,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Henry III, King of England,
ref 1
n

Henry IV, King of England,
ref 1

Henry VII, King of England,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Henry VIII, King of England,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (son of James I): James visits in Stirling,
ref 1
; under guardianship of Mar,
ref 2
; arrival in England,
ref 3
; qualities and character,
ref 4
; Household,
ref 5
; proposed marriage to Spanish princess,
ref 6
; at Tower zoo,
ref 7
; public appearances,
ref 8
; Plotters’ plans for,
ref 9
,
ref 10
,
ref 11
,
ref 12
; visits Oxford,
ref 13
; watches trial of Plotters,
ref 14
; death,
ref 15
,
ref 16
; portrait,
ref 17

Herring, Francis:
Popish Pietie
,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Hertford, Catherine, Countess of
see
Grey, Lady Catherine

Hertford, Edward Seymour, Earl of,
ref 1

Hewell Grange, Worcestershire,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Hexter, Sir Edward,
ref 1

Hill, Father,
ref 1

Hilliard, Nicholas,
ref 1
n

Hindlip (house), Worcestershire,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7

Hoboken, Baron (emissary of Flanders),
ref 1
,
ref 2

Hoby, Sir Edward,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Holbeach House, Staffordshire,
ref 1
,
ref 2
n,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Holywell (North Wales): pilgrimage to St Winifred’s shrine,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Home, Sir George (
later
Earl of Dunbar),
ref 1
,
ref 2

Hopkins, Gerard Manley,
ref 1
n

horses: for war,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Howard, Lady Elizabeth (
later
Countess of Banbury;
then
Lady Vaux),
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Howard, Henry
see
Northampton, 1st Earl of

Huddington Court, Worcestershire,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
n,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7
,
ref 8
,
ref 9

Huddlestone family,
ref 1
n

Huddlestone, Henry,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Huguenots,
ref 1

Hunsdon, George Carey, 2nd Baron,
ref 1

Huntly, George Gordon, 6th Earl (
later
1st Marquis) of,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Huntly, Henrietta (Stuart), Countess of,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Hurstfield, J.H.,
ref 1
n

Hutchinson, Thomas,
ref 1

Ingleby, Father Francis,
ref 1

Ingleby, Sir William,
ref 1

Inquisition, Spanish,
ref 1
,
ref 2
n

Ireland: Spanish attack on,
ref 1

Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain and Archduchess of Austria: regency in Spanish Netherlands,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
; proposed for succession to English throne,
ref 6
,
ref 7
,
ref 8
,
ref 9
,
ref 10
; sends welcome to James,
ref 11
; and Gunpowder Plot,
ref 12
; and extradition of Owen,
ref 13

Isham, John,
ref 1

James I, King of England (James VI of Scotland): succeeds to English throne,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
; qualities and character,
ref 6
; personal tolerance towards Catholics and Catholicism,
ref 7
,
ref 8
,
ref 9
,
ref 10
,
ref 11
,
ref 12
,
ref 13
,
ref 14
,
ref 15
,
ref 16
,
ref 17
,
ref 18
,
ref 19
,
ref 20
,
ref 21
,
ref 22
,
ref 23
,
ref 24
,
ref 25
; arrival in England,
ref 26
,
ref 27
,
ref 28
,
ref 29
,
ref 30
; and Philip III,
ref 31
; hunting,
ref 32
,
ref 33
,
ref 34
,
ref 35
,
ref 36
,
ref 37
; and
Book of Succession
,
ref 38
; homosexual proclivities,
ref 39
; marriage relations and children,
ref 40
; rumoured conversion to Catholicism,
ref 41
,
ref 42
,
ref 43
,
ref 44
; on Catholic women,
ref 45
; promises to Catholics,
ref 46
,
ref 47
,
ref 48
; receives Thomas Percy,
ref 49
,
ref 50
; views on Scotland,
ref 51
; family,
ref 52
,
ref 53
; informality,
ref 54
; succession to,
ref 55
; coronation,
ref 56
; 1603 Catholic conspiracies against,
ref 57
,
ref 58
,
ref 59
; allows pardons to recusants,
ref 60
; and Gowrie conspiracy,
ref 61
; early fears and threats against,
ref 62
; pacific inclinations,
ref 63
; meets Tassis,
ref 64
; opens 1604 Parliament,
ref 65
; condemns Puritans,
ref 66
; condemns Catholic religion,
ref 67
,
ref 68
; and treaty with Spain,
ref 69
; urges union with Scotland,
ref 70
; Scots favourites,
ref 71
; as target of Plotters,
ref 72
,
ref 73
; turns against Catholics,
ref 74
,
ref 75
,
ref 76
; visits Oxford,
ref 77
; and Monteagle Letter,
ref 78
,
ref 79
,
ref 80
,
ref 81
; pleads innocence of Northumberland,
ref 82
; and search of Parliament cellars,
ref 83
; Catesby believes dead,
ref 84
; interrogates Fawkes,
ref 85
,
ref 86
; authorises torture of Fawkes,
ref 87
,
ref 88
,
ref 89
; speech to Parliament after Plot,
ref 90
,
ref 91
,
ref 92
; and use of torture,
ref 93
n; interrogates Northumberland,
ref 94
; and Digby,
ref 95
; denounces smoking,
ref 96
; watches trial of Plotters,
ref 97
; Coke denies promise of tolerance to Catholics,
ref 98
; and Garnet’s confession,
ref 99
; interrogates Garnet,
ref 100
,
ref 101
; attends Garnet’s trial,
ref 102
; Garnet writes to after sentence,
ref 103
; mistrusts Northumberland,
ref 104
; Henri IV counsels religious toleration to,
ref 105
; on need for support of Plot for success,
ref 106
;
Basilikon Doron
, xxxvi;
Counterblaste to Tobacco
,
ref 107
;
King’s Book
,
ref 108
n,
ref 109
,
ref 110

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