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Rh *Mounteagle, Lord, letter to, quoted, 70
 * treachery of, 161
 * his guilty knowledge of the Plot, 207 sq.
 * favour shown to, 211
 * Mordaunt, a Catholic peer, 45
 * Catesby on character of, 65
 * Morgan, Henry, his connection with the Plot, 242
 * Morley, Lord, 68
 * Munck, Salisbury's secretary, 36 n.


 * Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot, quoted, 17, 28
 * Norbrook, rebels at, 84
 * Northampton, Earl of, 115 n.
 * Northumberland, Earl of, his family, 40
 * is fined, 42
 * letter of, 267
 * Nottingham, Earl of, 115
 * November 5, Service for, 200, 286 n.


 * of the conspirators, 21
 * Oath offered to recusants, 200 sq.
 * Oldcorne, Father, not the writer of the warning letter, 73, 204
 * capture of, 99
 * examination of, 157
 * trick to convict, 158
 * his conversations with Garnet, 159 sq.
 * Overbury, Sir Thomas, plan to murder, 256 n.
 * Owen, Captain Hugh, 113 n.
 * Owen, Nicholas, account of, 142
 * his knowledge of the Plot, 238 sq.


 * , 68
 * Parker, William, 68
 * Parliament prorogued, 60, 61
 * Parson, Father, scheme of, 16
 * Head of English Jesuits, 137 n.
 * Paul, V., action of, 199
 * Pelborough, conduct of, 98
 * Percy, Thomas, a rebel, 17
 * social position of, 18
 * history of, 40
 * character of, 40
 * private life of, 42
 * description of, 44
 * why chosen, 57
 * flight of, 82
 * death of, 93, 94 n.
 * not the author of the warning letter, 204
 * Perkes, conduct of, 98
 * Philips, Sir Edward, 115
 * Plot, the, origin of, 59
 * first meeting of conspirators, 59
 * houses taken for, 59
 * plans thwarted, 60, 61
 * cellar hired, 60
 * gunpowder stored in cellar, 60
 * fresh recruits secured, 61
 * plans of, 62
 * meeting at White Webbs, 63
 * Tresham's conduct in, 63
 * letter of warning sent to Lord Mounteagle, 65 sq.
 * efforts to save several peers, 6
 * plan proceeded with, 75
 * meeting at Barnet, 78
 * meeting at Lincoln's Inn, 78
 * visit to the cellar, 79
 * flight of the conspirators, 80, 82
 * capture of Guy Faukes, 80
 * horror caused by, 82
 * capture of conspirators, 93 sq.
 * trial of rebels, 115 sq.
 * lasting effects of, 196 sq.
 * official account of, 286 sq.
 * Popham, Sir John, 115
 * Proclamation against the conspirators, 85 sq.


 * drawn up by King James, 265