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  • Hammond, Father, his connection with the Plot, 244
  • Hart, Father Nicholas, gives absolution to the rebels, 8, 84 n.
  • his connection with the Plot, 244
  • Hendlip Hall, Jesuits at, 100
  • Hewell Grange, attack on, 84
  • History of the Jesuits in England, quoted, 24 n., 180
  • Holbeach, rebels at, 84, 91 sq.
  • explosion at, 92
  • Huddington, conspirators at, 8, 84
  • Mass at, 246 n.
  • Hume on Tesmond and Garnet, 251 n.


  • Interrogatories drawn up by the King, 265


  • James, King, hatred of, 19
  • treachery of, 43 n.
  • Faukes brought before, 81
  • orders him to be tortured, 82 n.
  • effect of the Plot on, 196 n.
  • offer of, to Roman Catholics, 198
  • questions drawn up by, 265
  • Jardine, David, work of, 6
  • on Jesuit thefts, 184
  • on conduct of King James, 196 n.
  • on recusants, 198 n.
  • Jesuits, the, acquainted with the Plot, 6 sq., 16
  • betray the 'Bye Plot,' 24


  • Keyes, Robert, turns Romanist, 45
  • why chosen, 58
  • flight of, 82
  • taken to the Tower, 94
  • answer of, 116
  • death of, 119
  • King's Book, the, 284 sq.
  • Knyvet, Sir Thomas, captures Faukes, 80


  • Lake, Sir Thomas, letter of, 260
  • Lantern of Guy Faukes, 187
  • Lawley, Sir Thomas, letter of, 258
  • Letter of warning to Lord Mounteagle, 65 sq.
  • authorship of, 73 sq., 204 sq.
  • proceedings connected with, 275 sq.
  • Lincoln's Inn, meeting of rebels at, 78
  • Lingard, Dr., on rebels, 91 n.
  • on Garnet's perjury, 179
  • on authorship of warning letter, 206
  • on Greenway's knowledge of the Plot, 249
  • Lions in the Tower, 258 n.
  • Little John, 142
  • Lockerson, a spy, 159
  • Lyttleton, Humphrey, conduct of, 98
  • trial of, 99
  • death of, 100, 243 n.
  • Lyttleton, Stephen, adventures of, 97 sq.
  • capture of, 99
  • death of, 100
  • account of his arrest, 262


  • Macbeth, quoted, 22
  • Manners, Sir Oliver, a priest, 55 n, 129 n.
  • Midlands, the, revolt in, 79, 85
  • Montague, Bishop Richard, 284 n.
  • Montague, Viscount, fined, 213 n.
  • Mounteagle, Lord, warning letter sent to, 5, 65, 67 sq., 73, 204, 275 sq.
  • history of, 68
  • letter of, 68 n.
  • his politics and religion, 69
  • conduct of, 69
  • goes to Hoxton, 70