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0521860083 - Catholicism and Community in Early Modern England - Politics, Aristocratic Patronage and Religion, c. 1550–1640 - by Michael C. Questier
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Abbot, George, Archbishop 51, 53, 57, 317, 324, 334, 337, 358, 367, 374, 380, 395, 432, 464

   and Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 358, 380, 410, 411

   and Sir George Browne 385–6

   and William Bishop 367, 401, 406

Abercrombie, Thomas, SJ 289

Abergavenny, Baron, see Neville, Henry

Acquaviva, Claudio, SJ 298

Acuña, Diego Sarmiento de, count of Gondomar 125, 174, 391, 392, 399–400, 414

Adams, Simon 26, 123, 129, 137, 143, 154, 155, 169, 183, 382–3

Alabaster, William 351

Albert, Archduke, of Austria, ruler of the Netherlands 265, 319

Albion, Gordon 502

Albizzi, Francesco, Cardinal 403

Alfield, Thomas, book of: A True Reporte 160, 189

Alford, Stephen 130, 132, 147, 148

allegiance, oath of (1606), see oath of allegiance of 1606

Allen, Thomas 201

Allen, William, Cardinal 18, 203, 255, 297, 327, 350

   books of: An Admonition 191; The Copie of a Letter 124

Allison, Antony 332, 417, 496

Almond, John, execution of 371

Almond, Oliver 105

Altham, Sir James 101

Alva, duke of, see Toledo, Ferdinand Alvarez de

Amboise, conspiracy of 133

Ambrose, Ellis, dean of Battle 32

Anderson, Patrick, SJ 416–17

Anderton, Lawrence, SJ 333, 445, 449, 453, 454, 461, 462

Anderton, Robert, execution of 35

Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop 41

Angus, earl of, see Douglas, Archibald

Anjou, duke of 88, 89, 153–5, 156

Anne (of Denmark), Queen 91, 384

appellant controversy and appellant clergy 55, 91, 103, 125, 126–7, 144, 206, 212, 250–62, 266, 291, 292, 296, 302, 303, 309, 310, 320, 321, 329, 330, 333, 340, 346, 347, 368, 373, 400, 401, 412, 419–20, 432, 474

   see also Bagshaw, Christopher; Bishop, William; Blackwell, George; Charnock, Robert; Colleton, John; Copley, Anthony; Hebburn, Anthony; Persons, Robert, SJ; Watson, William

approbation controversy 307, 308, 335, 432

   and the ‘letter of the three gentlemen’ (reissued as ‘The Declaration of the Lay Catholics of England’) 437–8, 442, 445, 446, 449, 450, 451, 452, 457, 458, 473

   and the ‘letter of the three regulars’ 462

   see also Smith, Richard

Apsley, Henry 226, 227

archpriest, see Birkhead, George; Blackwell, George; Harrison, William

   assistants to 252, 294, 319, 323, 382

   see also Almond, Oliver; Bavant, John; Bennett, Edward; Bennett, John; Bishop, William; Bosvile, John; Broughton, Richard; Colleton, John; Harrison, William; More, Thomas; Mush, John; Smith, Richard; Stamford, Ralph; Trollopp, Cuthbert

   limitations on power of 342–3

Arden, Eleanor (née Coldham) 203

Arden, Elizabeth 370

Arden, family of (at Midhurst and Chichester, Sussex) 202–3, 370

Arden, George 59

   his opponents in Chichester 59, 203

Arden, John 203, 237

Arden, John (alias Butcher) 202, 203

Arden, Lawrence 59, 203

Arden, Robert 203

Arden, William, conformity of 203

Argyll, earl of, see Campbell, Archibald

aristocracy

   entourages of 2, 3–4, 181–2, 314, 471–2, 475, 498, 502 and passim

   patronage of 2, 4–5, 6, 15, 20–6, 182, 289, 339–40, 471–2, 479–80, 498, 509–10 and passim

Arminians/Arminianism 308, 441, 489–98

   see also Carier, Benjamin; Laud, William; Laudians/Laudianism; Montagu, Richard; puritans/puritanism

Array, Martin 37, 55

Arrowsmith, Edmund, SJ 465

   execution of 465

Arundel, earl of, see Fitzalan, Henry; Howard, Philip; Howard, Thomas

Arundell, Blanche (née Somerset) 91, 323, 504–5

    controversial marriage of 92

Arundell, Charles 52, 88, 154

   and ‘Leicester’s Commonwealth’ 89

Arundell, Charles (son of William Arundell) 504

Arundell, family of (at Wardour, Wiltshire, and Lanherne, Cornwall) 22, 87–92, 191, 323, 338, 399, 415, 487

Arundell, Henry, third Baron Arundell 505, 507–8

Arundell, Mary 167

Arundell, Mary (née Wriothesley) 88, 92, 239, 514

Arundell, Sir John 88

Arundell, Sir Matthew 88, 514

Arundell, Sir Thomas 50, 88

Arundell, Sir Thomas, first Baron Arundell of Wardour 88, 193, 239, 389, 424, 426, 427, 430, 439, 475–6, 477, 514

   and the approbation controversy 450–1, 455–6

   and the English regiment in Flanders 89

   his enmity towards Jesuits 91

   loyalism of 266

   and the Spanish match negotiations 389–90

Arundell, Thomas, fourth Baron Arundell 510

Arundell, Thomas, second Baron Arundell of Wardour 91, 289

   controversial marriage of 92

   death of 504

Arundell, William 88, 94, 95, 338, 389, 411, 504, 515

Ashburnham, John 163

Ashby, William 359, 360

Ashe, Edward, OSB 331, 447, 449, 450, 453, 458

assizes/assize judges 39, 48–9, 279, 281, 388, 487

Astlow, Luke 153

Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire 125

Atkinson, Anthony 225, 263

Atkinson, Anthony (Marian priest) 293

Atkinson, James 248–9

Atkinson, Robert, opposes bill on royal supremacy 137, 138

Atkinson, William 285, 356, 366, 410

Attersall, William, books of: A Commentarie 43; The Conversion of Nineveh 44

attorney-general, see Coke, Sir Edward; Hobart, Sir Henry

Azpilcueta, Martin de, book of: Enchiridion 236

Babington, Anthony, conspiracy of 38–9, 46, 64, 84, 158, 167, 190, 200, 201

Babington, Francis 185

Babington, Margaret (née Croker) 187

Babington, Sir William 187

Babthorpe, Sir Ralph 58

Bacon, Sir Francis 247, 388

Bacon, Sir Nicholas 145

Bagshaw, Christopher 259, 320, 321, 347

Baily, Laurence 278

Baker, Alexander, SJ 487

Baker, Richard 39

Baker, Sir John 85

Baldwin, William, SJ 105

Ballard, John 99, 255–6

Baltimore, Baron, see Calvert, Charles; Calvert, Sir George

Bamford, John 50

   son of 50

Bancroft, Richard, Archbishop 252, 254, 262–3, 268, 270, 277, 309–10, 346, 348, 356

Bandini, Ottavio, Cardinal 398, 404

Banester, Edward 38, 45, 186

Banester, family of (at Idsworth) 46

Banester, Mary (née Gage) 81–2

Banester, Mary (née Southwell) 38, 186

Barberini, Francesco, Cardinal 411–12, 451, 460, 461, 502

Barclay, Alexander, book of: The Conspiracie of Catiline 112–13

Barker, Andrew, SJ 446

Barker, William 145

Barlow, William, Bishop 31, 48

Barlow, William (Rudesind), OSB, book of: Mandatum 419, 432, 462, 464

Barnaby, Francis 188, 228, 268, 270

Barnes, Robert 167, 168, 191, 204–5, 235, 236–7, 243, 259, 366

   trial of 235, 244–50, 268, 315

Barwise, Robert 262

Basing House, siege of 505

Bassett, Charles 190

Bassett, James 112

Bassett, Sir Robert 327

   book attributed to: ‘The Lyfe of Syr Thomas More’ 327

Bassett, William 185, 200–1

Bastell, a Jesuit 396

Bastwick, John 490

Bath and Wells, bishop of, see Still, John

Battle, Sussex 22, 32, 33, 46, 101, 168, 178, 222–31, 305, 329

   Battle Abbey 1, 10, 32, 97, 190, 213–31, 283, 512; archive of 328

   see also Browne, Magdalen (née Dacre), Viscountess Montague, her household and religious observance

   dean of, see Ambrose, Ellis; Withens, John

   parish church 218, 219

   visited by Richard Curteys 32–3

Bavant, John

   suit for appointment of a bishop, opposed by 304–6, 349–50

Bayard, a seminary priest 189

Beard, Benjamin 204

Beauvoir, Peter 332

Bedford, earl of, see Russell, Edward; Russell, Francis; Russell, John

Beeck, Martin van der (Becanus) 107

Bell, Thomas 217–18, 296, 336

Bellamy, Anne 204–5, 235, 245, 248

Bellamy, family of (at Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex) 204, 315

Bellamy, Mrs 248

Bellarmine, Robert, SJ, Cardinal 236, 351–2, 397

Bellingham, Edward 45

Bellingham, Richard 46, 193

   daughters of 46

Belson, Anthony 328

Belson, Augustine 328

Benedictines, see Order of St Benedict

Benet, an enemy of Magdalen Browne, Viscountess Montague 229–30

Bennett, an official of Richard Curteys 33

Bennett, Edward 88, 252, 321, 323, 328, 346, 347, 352–3, 361, 362, 367–8, 371, 384, 397, 399–400, 401, 418, 426, 449, 467

   as chaplain to Lady Elizabeth Dormer 88, 338, 393, 394, 399

   his encomium of William Bishop 402–3, 406–8

Bennett, John 88, 323–4, 338, 389

   his agency in Rome 391–4, 397–400, 412

Bennett, John, servant of Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 204, 366, 410

Bennett, Lewis 265

Bentivoglio, Guido, Archbishop 382

Bentley, Catherine (née Roper) 200

Bentley, Edward 200

Bentley, Frederick 382

Bérulle, Pierre de 415, 420, 461

Betham, Ralph 187, 201

Betham, Sybil 187

Bianchetti, Lorenzo, Cardinal 354

Bichi, Alessandro, Cardinal 476

Bickley, Anthony, Bishop 81, 162

Bickley, Ralph, SJ 55, 165

Biddulph, Peter 313, 462–3, 475, 476, 477, 480, 488, 492, 493

Bilson, Thomas 277

Bird, John 93, 262, 271, 281, 517, 518

Bird, Mr 367

Birkhead, George 202, 205, 231, 235, 246, 248, 294, 304, 305, 306, 315, 316, 320–1, 323, 325, 328, 335, 336, 356, 358, 361, 362, 363–4, 365, 366, 367, 368, 378, 379–80, 382

   his agents in Rome, see More, Thomas; Smith, Richard

   as chaplain to Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 319, 321, 322, 379, 380, 442, 443

   death of 380–1

   letter of April 1610 to Birkhead from Robert Persons SJ 354–5

   letter of 9 September 1610 from Birkhead to Robert Jones SJ 355

   and Robert Persons SJ 345–6, 347

   Rome, lobbied by, for appointment of bishop over English Catholics, and for reform of the English Catholic community 344–9

Bishop, Sir Thomas (knighted in 163) 49–50, 204

   parents of 50

Bishop, William, Bishop 212, 320–1, 328, 358, 363, 368, 375, 376, 379, 389

   as bishop of Chalcedon 325, 348, 352, 400–13, 418, 419, 426, 433, 436, 443, 492

   death of, and process to replace 411–14, 416, 417, 418–19, 420

   Edward Bennett’s encomium of 402–3, 406–8

   George Abbot argues with, concerning the oath of allegiance 367, 401

   portrait of 404–5

Blackfriars disaster 442

Blackwell, George 55, 161, 162, 190, 212, 262, 266, 268, 273, 316, 317, 319–20, 321, 345, 517

   and the appellant controversy 250, 251, 252, 258, 301, 305, 434

   deprivation of 368

   and the oath of allegiance 344

   residences of 262, 319

Blackwell, Margaret (née Campion) 319

Blackwell, Nicholas 247, 248

Blackwell, Thomas (the elder) 319

Blackwell, Thomas (the younger) 320

   conformity of 320

Blackwell, William (the elder) 319

Blackwell, William (the younger) 320

Blomer, Frances (née Browne) 426, 467, 513

Blomer, John 426, 513

Blount, Richard 46

Blount, Richard, SJ 262, 289, 392, 404, 408, 416, 433–4, 442, 446, 448, 453, 454, 461, 470, 489

   attempted arrest of, at Scotney 44, 104–5

Blount, Sir Michael 189, 237

Blount, Sir Richard 369–70

Blount, William, seventh Baron Mountjoy 190, 262

Bluet, Thomas 270

   book of: Important Considerations 224

Blundell, William 501

Blundeston, Robert 469

Bodey, John 325, 371

Boies, Joan 204

Boleyn, Anne 73, 109

Bolton, Edmund 386, 429–30

Bonner, Edmund, Bishop 113

Booth, family of (at Whatlington, Sussex) 41

Booth, William, conformity of 41

Borromeo, Charles, Cardinal 350

Bossy, John xii, 2, 3, 5–6, 23–4, 103–4, 154, 158, 164–5, 181, 192, 213, 247, 257–8, 265, 286, 287, 293–5, 297–8, 329–30, 335, 378, 442–3, 479, 480, 508

Boste, John 129, 184, 225, 237

   arrest and execution of 189

Bosvile, John 328–9, 460, 461, 464

Bothwell, earl of, see Stuart, Francis

Boulogne, siege of 26

Boulton, Jeremy 516

Bouthillier, Sébastien, Bishop 398

Bowyer, Anne (née Stoughton) 44

Bowyer, family of (at Leythorne and North Mundham, Sussex) 44, 203

Bowyer, Thomas 50

   as prosecuting counsel at Chichester treason trial 44

Bowyer, William 44

Bradshaw, John, OSB 91

Bradshaw, Mr 397

Brandon, Anne (née Browne) 68

Brandon, Charles, first duke of Suffolk 68

Bray, William 168

Brede Place 97

Breight, Curtis 37–8, 173–4, 175, 176, 178

Bridewell prison 248, 249

Bridges, Anthony 99

   wife of (Barbara Bridges) 99

Bridges, family of (at Great Shefford, Berkshire) 99

Bridgettines 333

Brightling, Sussex 22

Brighton, Sussex 51

Brinkborne, Roger 141, 195

Bristol, earl of, see Digby, Sir John

Bristow, Richard 248

Brittaine, family of (at Farlington, Hampshire) 329

Brittaine, George 35

Brittaine, Sir Henry 388

Bromfield, Robert 515

Bromfield, Sir Edward 515

Brooke, Henry, eleventh Baron Cobham 228

Brooke, Sir Basil 426, 437–8, 442, 449, 476

Brooke, William, tenth Baron Cobham 145

Broughton, Richard 284, 324, 350, 358, 380–1, 460, 477, 480

   book of: The Ecclesiasticall Historie 393

   manuscript tract of: ‘A playne and manifest Confutation’ 273

Browne, Alice (née Gage) 78

Browne, Ann 332, 358

Browne, Anne (née Catesby) 280

Browne, Anne (née Gifford) 184

Browne, Anthony 75, 176, 191, 195, 202, 208, 212, 233, 513

   funeral sermon for 234

   his marriage to Mary Dormer 75

Browne, Anthony Maria, second Viscount Montague 2, 23, 45, 55, 59, 60, 68, 75, 81, 85, 87, 91, 97, 107, 114, 179, 191, 195, 197, 198, 202, 208–9, 225, 233, 244, 263, 286–7, 356, 380, 392, 393, 399, 427, 511

   as advocate of reform in the English Catholic community 332, 335, 344–55, 362

   see also Browne, Anthony Maria, second Viscount Montague, and the approbation controversy

   and the appellant controversy 250, 259–62, 271

   and the approbation controversy 432, 440, 442–72

   his attitudes to recusancy and conformity 236–7, 239–42

   baptism performed by 235, 236, 237

   book of orders, compiled by 15, 26

   book (translation) of: The Life of the Holie Father S. Francis 331–2

   chaplains of 212, 287, 288, 317–39, 342, 414

   see also Ashe, Edward, OSB; Birkhead, George; Fletcher, Anthony, SJ; Haynes, Joseph; Kenion, Edward; More, Thomas; Pett, Robert; Smith, Edward, OSB; Smith, Richard; Weston, Edward; Wright, Richard; Wright, William

   his daughters’ marriages 383–4, see Paulet, Mary (née Browne); Tirwhit, Catherine (née Browne)

   and David Codner OSB 449, 452, 454

   death of 470, 473

   death of first child of 234

   his deer parks, attacked 23, 238

   detained at Sackville House 238

   disarming of 428–9

   and ‘The Disclaim of Divers Lay Catholics’ 449, 451, 455, 457–8

   his dispute with Sir Francis Englefield 94–5

   Drury Lane house of 396–7, 427, 428, 445, 446, 453

   entourage of 66, 264, 268, 287, 309

   see also Browne, Anthony Maria, second Viscount Montague, chaplains of; servants of

   estates and property of 512–19

   executions of Richard Newport and William (Maurus) Scott OSB, attended by 284, 371

   and George Abbot 358, 380, 410, 411

   and George Blackwell 320

   and Gunpowder plot 279–85

   household of 314, 315, 316, 317, 386

   see also Browne, Anthony Maria, second Viscount Montague, chaplains of; servants of

   imprisonment of 243, 277, 278, 281, 285

   his interrogation by Archbishop John Whitgift and Sir John Puckering 235, 236, 237

   last will and testament of 331

   and leadership of Catholic community 264–6

   his letter of 15 August 1605 to Paul V 341–2, 353, 357

   hindered by Robert Persons SJ 352

   his letter of 27 November 1608 to Edward Bennett 352–3

   his letter of 6 July 1609 to Richard Smith 354

   letter of 23 June/3 July 1610 to Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague from Jane Dormer, duchess of Feria 354

   his letters dispatched during the approbation controversy 460–2

   manuscript tracts of: ‘An Apologeticall Answere’ 15, 331, 333, 351–2, 443–5, 449–50, 453, 454–5, 458, 460, 461

   ‘Instruction’ 239–42, 332–3

   marriage of 83, 234

   and marriage of Princess Elizabeth to Frederick V, Elector Palatine 383

   oath of allegiance, refused by, resulting in forfeiture 342, 355, 358–66, 383, 387, 401, 515

   obtains Richard Smith’s and Thomas More’s travel passes to Rome 346

   and the Order of St Benedict 444, 446, 447–50, 451–2, 453–4, 461–2

   in parliament of 1593 235

   in parliament of 1604 272–6, 341, 354, 366

   his speech in 272–7, 341, 366

   his apology for 277–8

   in parliament of 1621 286, 388

   and the parliament of 1624 409–11

   as patron of secular clergy 127, 188, 428, 445, 446–7, 467 and passim

   pedigree compiled in lifetime of 68–9

   private bill for settling his debts 359, 388, 410–11

   and Richard Smith 331, 333, 337, 417, 421, 424, 426, 433–72, 475

   deterioration of Richard Smith’s patronal relationship with 378–9, 417

   servants of, see Arden, John; Barnes, Robert; Bennett, John; Browne, Anthony Maria, second Viscount Montague, chaplains of; Cape, John; Cape, William; Coningsby, William; Danby, William; Fawkes, Guy; Gage, Robert; Johnson, Harry; Lanman, Henry; Loane, John; Marshall; Rigby; Ringsteed, David; Spencer, William; Webb, John; Whitehair, Christopher

   settlement of debts of 95

   and the Society of Jesus 333, 444–6

   see also Anderton, Lawrence, SJ

   visits the English College at Douai 467, 469–70

   and William Bishop 401, 402–3, 406, 447, 455

   and William Harrison 382, 445

Browne, Anthony (son of Francis Browne, third Viscount Montague) 504

   father-in-law of 504

Browne, Barbara 362

Browne, Charles 259

Browne, Elizabeth (née FitzGerald) 68, 92, 194

Browne, Elizabeth (née Hungate) 99

Browne, Elizabeth (née Somerset) 91

Browne, Frances 103

Browne, Frances (daughter of Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague) 411

Browne, Frances (née Mackworth), mother of George Samuel, eighth Viscount Montague 10

Browne, Francis 84, 97, 161, 168, 184, 188, 189, 190, 315, 411

   conformist tendencies of 162–3

   Henley Park residence of 84, 188, 190, 514

   and Robert Southwell SJ 161

   and the Society of Jesus 338

   and Synod of Southwark 161–2

Browne, Francis, fourth Viscount Montague 29, 508, 509, 510

Browne, Francis, third Viscount Montague 91, 317, 318, 324, 331, 354, 358, 363, 443, 444, 449, 451, 453, 476, 477, 500, 504, 507–8, 514

   journey to Spain of 331, 392–3

Browne, George Samuel, eighth Viscount Montague 10

Browne, Henry, conformist tendencies of 162–3

Browne, Henry, fifth Viscount Montague 508

Browne, James, a Capuchin 331

Browne, Jane (née Radcliffe), Viscountess Montague 68, 73, 82, 154, 212, 323

Browne, Jane (née Sackville), Viscountess Montague 197, 215, 236, 357, 363

   ecclesiastical patronage of 374

   marriage of 234, 332

Browne, Joanna (or Jane), IBVM 333

Browne, John, brother of Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 184, 242, 243, 287, 339

Browne, John (perhaps the brother of Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague) 285

Browne, John, seminarist 228

Browne, Lucy 332, 358

Browne, Lucy (née Neville) 69, 513

Browne, Magdalen (née Dacre), Viscountess Montague 44, 46, 49, 68, 73, 86, 99, 128, 141, 161, 165, 176, 179, 187, 193, 233, 236, 244, 250, 260, 262, 264, 281–2, 283, 344, 354, 516

   chaplains of, see More, Thomas; Sampton, a priest; Smith, Richard; Smith, Thomas

   her conformist tendencies and eventual separation from the Church of England 163, 214–15, 230

   and Francis Dacre 226–8, 269

   funeral of 74

   her household and religious observance 207–31, 517

   her chapel 215, 216, 426

   local hostility towards 217–18, 220–3, 226–7, 228–31

   melancholia of 74, 222

   political opinions of 209

   her relationship with her husband 209, 211

   her relationship with her stepson (Anthony Browne) and stepgrandson (Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague) 212–13, 233

   and St Saviour’s parish, Southwark 222

   servants of 41, 176, 179, 209–31

   see also Cape, John; Cockerell, William; Gildridge, James; Heighes, Richard; Middlemore, Thomas

   and Sir Edmund Pelham 49, 82, 105

Browne, Margaret 281

Browne, Mary 332–3

Browne, Mary (née Dormer) 75, 86, 202, 397

Browne, Mary (née Tirwhit) 97

Browne, Peter 101

Browne, Sir Anthony (d. 1506) 68, 69, 513

Browne, Sir Anthony (d. 1548) 10, 26–7, 29, 62, 63, 68, 92, 103, 104, 218, 259, 512

   estates and property of 512–19

   Francophobia of 109–10

   funeral monument of 110

   in Henrician politics 82, 109–11

   religious conservatism of 110–11

Browne, Sir Anthony (cousin of fourth Viscount Montague) 508

Browne, Sir Anthony, first Viscount Montague 28, 29, 32, 33, 62–3, 68, 69, 75, 83, 87, 94, 96, 97, 109, 129–30, 136–7, 156, 166, 222, 231, 234, 239, 242, 249, 261, 273, 280, 283, 315, 328, 469

   and ancient nobility 145

   and Anjou marriage project 153, 156, 178

   and appellant controversy 125–6

   and Archbishop Nicholas Heath 119

   chantry foundations of 113

   chaplains of, see Clerke, Anthony; Garnett, Anthony; Gray, Robert; Langdale, Alban; Purphett, William; Rydell, Francis

   his choice of title 70, 112

   his conformist tendencies and attitudes to recusancy 59–60, 85, 162–3, 164, 167, 193–4, 205–6, 211, 215

   and the crisis of 1568–9 142–7

   death of 207

   Drury Lane house of 82

   earl of Bedford attacks 118

   ecclesiastical patronage of 163, 184–7, 192–3, 218

   and Edmund Campion SJ 153–4, 156

   his embassy to Low Countries 62, 140–2

   his embassy to Rome 80, 114–16, 118, 121, 319

   his embassy to Spain 62, 130–5

   entourage of 66, 67, 183–206

   estates and property of 145, 512–19 (appendix 1)

   see also Battle Abbey; Cowdray palace; Montague House and Close, Southwark

   and Francis Yaxley 128–9

   funeral monument of 10, 12, 13, 114, 116, 142

   funeral of 81

   in Henrician and Edwardian politics 109–11

   and Henry Fitzalan, twelfth earl of Arundel 62–3, 142, 152

   and Henry Wriothesley, second earl of Southampton 82

   household of 59, 194

   ecclesiastical arrangements within 193–4, 213

   imprisonment (alleged) of 111, 136, 156, 168

   last will and testament of 17, 199, 207, 208, 516

   Leonard Dacre, advised by, not to assist rebels 74, 144

   literary dedications to 113, 155

   and lord lieutenancy 116, 142

   not reappointed to 63, 166, 167, 169, 173

   loyalism of 59, 117–18, 119, 124–8, 136, 159, 161, 168, 169–78, 209

   see also Browne, Sir Anthony, first Viscount Montague, his speech at West Horsley

   marital and kinship alliances established by 73–104

   and Mary, queen of Scots 136, 145, 146, 150, 166, 167

   and Mary Tudor 111–12

   as master of horse to Philip II 112, 130, 166

   military service of 116–17

   and the Newhaven expedition 139

   his opposition to ecclesiastical legislation of 1559 117–23

   in parliament of 1559 119–23, 138, 183, 273–4

   in parliament of 1563 137–9, 183

   in parliament of 1566 142

   in parliament of 1571 150

   in parliament of 1576 151

   in parliament of 1581 156

   in parliament of 1585 167

   as privy councillor 70, 112

   promotion to the peerage of 1, 2, 112

   protects Sir Alexander Culpeper 99, 155

   Reginald Pole, welcomed by 113

   and Richard Houghton and William Coldham 184

   his rigour against Protestants 113, 163

   see also Langdale, Alban; Woodman, Richard

   and Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester 93–4

   seminarists and Jesuits not welcomed by 186

   servants of 168–70, 173, 179, 181–206

   see also Arden, John; Barnes, Robert; Boste, John; Brinkborne, Roger; Browne, Sir Anthony, first Viscount Montague, chaplains of; Chamberlain, George; Churchar, Thomas; Coningsby, William; Fawkes, Guy; Fitzherbert, Thomas; Fitzherbert, William; Goldsmith, Robert; Gower, Francis; Johnson, Harry; Lambe, Richard; Napper, George; Phillips, Thomas; Shelley, John

   his service in local government 62, 116, 140, 151, 152, 167, 168

   and Sir William Cordell 154–5

   and Sir William More 62–3, 84, 146, 151, 166, 190

   his speech at West Horsley 29, 124, 125–6, 145, 176, 177, 194, 199

   his speech in 1559 parliament 119–23, 138, 273–4

   his speech in 1563 parliament 137–9

   tenants of 183–4

   at Tilbury 124, 168

   visited by Queen Elizabeth, on progress (1591) 37–8, 169–75, 235

Browne, Sir George 22, 97, 99, 175, 190–1, 193, 200, 204, 205, 231, 268–9, 282, 383, 517

   and conspiracy 146

   daughters of 332

   see also Browne, Joanna (or Jane), IBVM

   death of 385–6

   last will and testament of 386

   and the Society of Jesus 338

   son of 231

Browne, Sir Henry 99, 101, 170, 174, 280, 281, 452, 504, 517

   conformity of 101, 281

Browne, Sir Peter 504

Browne, Stanislaus 339

Browne, William 97, 174

Browne, William (cousin of fourth Viscount Montague) 508

Browne, William, SJ 242, 243, 287, 338–9

Brudenell, Sir Thomas, first Baron Brudenell 437–8, 449, 475, 507–8

Brüner, Casper, baron von Rabenstein 129–30

Buckenham, Richard 53

Buckenham, Thomas 53

Buckhurst, Baron, see Sackville, Sir Thomas

Buckingham, countess of, see Villiers, Mary (née Beaumont)

Buckingham, duke of, see Villiers, Sir George

Buggs, Edward 395–6

Buggs, Sir Anthony 396

Bullaker, John 332

   book of: The English Expositor 332

Bullaker, Thomas, OFM 332

Bunny, Francis 273

Burgh, Thomas, fifth Baron Burgh 250

Burgh, Thomas, third Baron Burgh 250

Burghley, Baron, see Cecil, Sir William

Burke, Richard, fourth earl of Clanrickard and first earl of St Albans 389, 423–4, 475, 476, 505

Burke, Ulick, first Viscount Tunbridge 475

Burke, Vincent 158

Burton, John 49

Butler, John 64, 204

Butler, Walter, fourth earl of Ormond 427

Buxton, Christopher, execution of 40

Bye plot 158, 268, 269, 270, 276

Cadwallader, Roger, execution of 343, 370–1

Caesar, Sir Julius 215, 227

Cajetan, Henry, Cardinal 251, 368

Calais, siege of 221, 222, 227

Caleras, Henry 470

Calvert, Charles, third Baron Baltimore 510

Calvert, Sir George, first Baron Baltimore 389, 391, 464, 473, 474, 475, 476, 478

Camden, William 266

Campbell, Archibald, seventh earl of Argyll 487

   daughter of 487

Campion, Edmund, SJ 35, 64, 83, 153–4, 156, 159, 160–1, 191, 196, 197, 211, 255, 293, 297, 299, 304, 315, 320, 372

   and the Anjou marriage project 153

   book of: Decem Rationes 157, 161, 197

   ‘Brag’ of 159

   and the Dormers 161, 187

Campion, Thomas 320

Cape, family of 421–2, 428

Cape, Francis 447, 449

Cape, John 20, 217, 231, 366, 447–9

Cape, William 231, 315, 317, 362, 383–4, 392, 451–2, 458

Capel, Sir Arthur 93

Capel, Sir Henry 93

Capuchins 331, 332

Caraffa, Cardinal 115

cardinal protector of the English nation, see Cajetan, Henry; Farnese, Edward

cardinal vice–protector of the English nation, see Bianchetti, Lorenzo; Millini, Giovanni Garzia

Carey, Henry, first Baron Hunsdon 239

Carey, Richard 282, 356

Carier, Benjamin, his conversion to the Church of Rome 384–5

Carleton, Dudley 283, 285

Carleton, George, Bishop 424, 429

Carlisle, bishop of, see Oglethorpe, Owen

Carlisle, earl of, see Hay, Sir James

Carne, Hywell 80

Carne, Sir Edward 80, 114–16, 118

Carne, Thomas 114

Carne, William 80

Carondolet, Francisco de 394

Carpenter, Edward 338

Carroll, Stuart 181, 182

Cartwright, Humphrey 86

Carvajal y Mendoza, Luisa de 332, 342

Cary, Elizabeth 454

Caryll, Dorothy (née Buckenham) 53

Caryll, family of (at Harting, Shipley and Warnham, Sussex, and Tangley, Surrey) 37, 50–6, 61, 105, 371, 510

   Catholic marriages of 50–1

   conformist tendencies of 50–6

   funeral monuments of 53–5

Caryll, John 51

Caryll, Mary 51

Caryll, Mary (née Cotton) 53

Caryll, Mary (née Tufton) 53

Caryll, Richard 508

Caryll, Sir Edward (knighted in May 1603) 51, 52

   as executor to and adherent of Philip Howard, earl of Arundel 52, 165

   last will and testament of 52

   removed from commission of the peace 51–2

   suspected of complicity in Throckmorton conspiracy 52

Caryll, Sir John, first Baron Caryll 508

Caryll, Sir John, of Harting 51, 52, 429

Caryll, Sir John, of Warnham 44, 52, 53

   conformist tendencies of 52

   funeral monument of 53–5

   knighted (in 1591) 52, 175

Caryll, Sir Thomas 53

   daughters of 53

   Jesuit chaplain of 55

Caryll, Thomas 53

Caryll, Thomas (d. 1563) 53

Case, William 453, 477

Cashel, Viscount, see Somerset, Thomas

Castelnau, Michel de, seigneur de Mauvissière 154

Castlehaven, earl of, see Touchet, James

A Catalogue of the Lords 506–7

Catesby, Robert 280, 311

Catholic community 178, 205–6, 267, 337–8

   and the accession of James Stuart 265–71

   and the appellant controversy 250–62

   and Arminianism 489–98

   and the Caroline court 482–9

   Catholic Court party 64

   and the civil war 9, 499–507

   and clerical residence 311–14

   and the ‘conversion of England’ 292, 299–308, 395

   during the 1630s 479–98

   and episcopacy/hierarchy 127, 258–9, 295–6, 302–3, 304–10, 334, 336, 340, 341, 342, 344–55, 366–7, 371, 375–6, 380, 382, 473–9

   and agitation for, at the time of the Spanish match negotiations 390–400

   see also appellant controversy; approbation controversy; Bishop, William, as bishop of Chalcedon; death of, and process to replace; Smith, Richard, as bishop of Chalcedon

   historiography of 15–20, 66–7, 157–8, 179–80 and passim

   kinship networks within 9, 15, 60–6, 68–108 and passim

   and loyalism and disloyalty 124–8, 157–9, 503 and passim

   patronage within 6, 298, 311–14, 317–40 and passim

   reform of 287, 321, 322, 325, 329, 335, 340, 344–55, 372–4

   see also appellant controversy; approbation controversy; Birkhead, George; Bishop, William; Smith, Richard; Society of Jesus

   and sacrament of confirmation 342, 352, 402–3, 404, 406–8, 413, 426, 454, 461

   secular clergy, agent of, in Rome 396

   see also Biddulph, Peter; Bosvile, John; Fitzherbert, Thomas, SJ; More, Thomas; Rant, Thomas; Smith, Richard; episcopal chapter of 328, 375, 403–4, 411–12, 416, 417, 502, 509

   seminarist clergy and Jesuits, function of 288–314

   and toleration campaigns of 264, 270, 272, 273, 278–9, 325, 330, 415–25 and passim

   see also aristocracy, patronage of; recusancy; recusants; Society of Jesus

Catilyn, Malivery 51, 99, 325

Cawley, William 322

Cecil, John 341, 381

Cecil, Sir Robert, first earl of Salisbury 45, 55, 57, 59, 89, 91, 92, 95, 144, 158, 175, 189, 203, 230, 243, 249, 262, 263, 266, 268, 269, 279, 281, 284, 285, 286, 319, 326, 357, 358, 384, 451

Cecil, Sir Thomas, first earl of Exeter, daughter of 384

Cecil, Sir William, first Baron Burghley 34, 42, 48, 51, 63, 65, 82, 86, 96, 129, 130, 132, 135, 136, 142, 143, 145, 147, 148, 151, 167, 174–5, 176, 194, 200, 226, 227, 234, 239

   book of: The Copy of a Letter 124, 167–8

Chadderton, family of (at Portsmouth, Hampshire) 61, 64

Chadderton, Henry 64, 107

   his conversion to Catholicism 64

   father of 64

Chadderton, Thomas 64

Chalcedon, bishops of, see Bishop, William; Smith, Richard

Challoner, Richard, Bishop, martyrology of 65, 507

Chaloner, Sir Thomas 128, 262, 278

Chamberlain, George 144, 146, 156, 196–7

Chamberlain, John 283, 367, 383, 384, 389–90, 411

Chamberlain, Sir Thomas, his embassy to Spain 130–5

Chamberlain, William 146

Champney, Anthony 203, 334, 336, 341, 351, 371, 372, 375, 381–2, 385, 393–4, 414, 415, 425

   book of: Treatise of the Vocation 375

   and the financial contribution of 1639 502–3

Chantler, Ralph 153

Charke, William 161

Charles I, King, and prince of Wales 91, 317, 328, 387, 389, 406, 411, 415, 416, 423, 427, 428, 429, 431, 435, 464, 465–6, 482, 483–4, 485–6, 487, 488, 489–90, 507

   and the civil war 494, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 506

   his journey to Spain 393

   see also Spain, dynastic treaty negotiations with England; France, dynastic treaty negotiations with England

   his visit to Oxford 490–2

Charles II, King, and prince of Wales 494, 506, 507

Charles V, Emperor 115, 116

Charnock, Robert 368–9, 517

Chateauneuf, marquis de, see l’Aubespine, Charles de

Chelsea College 384

Chichester, Sussex 39, 151

   archdeacon of, see Langdale, Alban

   bishops of, see Andrewes, Lancelot; Barlow, William; Bickley, Anthony; Carleton, George; Curteys, Richard; Harsnett, Samuel

   cathedral 31–2

   consistory court 48

   diocese of 192

   religious division in 59

   treason trial at 37, 44, 45, 168

   visitation of 31–2, 34

   see also Arden, Lawrence

Cholcroft, Thomas, alleged seditious speech of 41

Cholmeley, Mary (née Hungate) 101

Cholmeley, Richard 101

   diary of 101

   oath of allegiance, taken by 101

Church of England

   avant-garde conformist thought in 296, 306, 340, 348, 435, 481

   rights of presentation to benefices of 52–3

   see also Arminians/Arminianism; Laud, William; Laudians/Laudianism; puritans/puritanism

Churchar, Thomas 195, 513

civil war 9, 13, 16

Clanrickard, earl of, see Burke, Richard

Clapham, Henoch 310

Clapham, Sussex 21

Clarendon, earl of, see Hyde, Edward

Clarke, William 262, 276

   and the Bye plot 268

Cleare, John 432

Clement VIII, Pope 255, 259, 264–5, 348–9

    see also papal breves

Clennock, Morris 136

Clerke, Anthony 34, 184

   last will and testament of 184

Cleves, Anne of 29

Clifford, Anne 98

Clifford, Anne (née Dacre) 99

Clifford, Catherine (née Tempest) 328

Clifford, Francis, fourth earl of Cumberland 99, 226

Clifford, George, third earl of Cumberland 98–9, 194, 328

   wife of 194

Clifford, Henry 99, 328, 393–4

Clifford, Henry, first earl of Cumberland 98

Clifford, Henry, second earl of Cumberland 97–8, 143, 144, 514

Clifford, Lucy (née Browne) 68, 98, 212

Clifford, Sir Thomas 68

Clifford, Thomas 98

Clifford, William 328

Clifton, Robin 158, 499

Clink, The (prison), priests/lay Catholic prisoners in 364, 516, 517–18

Clinton, Baron, see Fiennes, Edward

Clipsain, Martin 160–1

Clitherow, Margaret 223, 323

Clitherow, William 223, 259

Clitherow, William (stepson of Margaret Clitherow) 323

Cobbe, Nicholas 229, 230

Cobham, Baron, see Brooke, Henry; Brooke, William

Cockerell, William 176

Codner, David, OSB 449, 452, 454, 461, 462, 478

Cogswell, Thomas 8

Coke, Sir Edward, attorney-general and lord chief justice 247, 248, 250, 278–9

Coke, Sir John 396, 426–7, 431, 432, 440–1, 464, 465, 467

Coldham, family of (at Midhurst and Stedham, Sussex and Waverley, Surrey) 183–4

Coldham, John 184

Coldham, Richard 184

Coldham, William (the elder) 203

Coldham, William (the younger) 184

Coles, Mr 65

Colford, Gabriel 322

Collbet, Thomas 55

Collège d’Arras 203, 333–4, 349, 363, 371, 374–9, 384, 469

   dissension in 379, 401

   literary ouput of 375

Colleton, John 258–9, 321, 323, 381, 403, 411–12, 426, 430, 460, 467, 493, 517, 518

   book of: A Supplication 273

Collier, Edward 368

Collins, Henry 40, 178

Coloma, Carlos 328, 392, 394, 415, 416, 473

Colpes, John 59

   son of 59

Comberford, Henry 164

Compton, Henry, first Baron Compton 98

Compton, Sir Henry 429

Con, George 91, 455, 482, 486, 495, 496, 499, 502

Conference about the Next Succession, A 248, 254

Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith (De Propaganda Fide) 398, 434, 462, 464, 477

Coningsby, William 202, 315

Constable, family of (at Burton Constable, Yorkshire) 78, 201

Constable, Henry 377, 384

Constable, Margaret (née Dormer) 200, 506

Constable, Robert, third Viscount Dunbar 510

Constable, Sir Henry 78, 200, 506

Constable, Sir Henry, first Viscount Dunbar 78, 430, 475, 477, 506

conversions to Catholicism 483–5

convocation 409

Conway, Sir Edward 389, 397, 429–30, 431

Conyers, Christopher 73

Cooke, Sir Anthony 118

Cooper, Thomas, Bishop 195

Coote, Ralph, conformity of 51

Copley, Anthony 38, 268, 269, 300–1, 302–3, 320, 321

   and the appellant controversy 254, 260–1

   books of: A Fig for Fortune 260, 261; Another Letter 260

Copley, family of (at Roughey and Horsham, Sussex and Gatton, Surrey) 38, 55, 61, 80, 188, 388

Copley, John 61

   book of: Doctrinall and Morall Observations 367, 368

   his conformity to Church of England 107, 367–8

   marriage of 367

Copley, Katherine (née Luttrell) 81

Copley, Sir Thomas 50

Copley, Thomas 272

Copley, William 272

Cordell, Sir William 154–5

Cornelius, John, SJ 189, 191

Cornwallis, Francis 505

Cornwallis, Katherine 514

Cornwallis, Thomas 514

Cottington, Sir Francis 495

Cotton, Edward 107

Cotton, family of (at Funtington and Watergate, Sussex, and Warblington, Hampshire) 38, 50, 55, 61, 64, 105, 249, 371, 510

   Jesuit associations of 105, 107

   and the Wriothesley family, earls of Southampton 65, 105, 183

Cotton, George 38, 53, 65, 105, 107, 185, 240

   book (translation) of: The Contempte of the World 240

   suspected of complicity in Throckmorton conspiracy 52

   and Thomas Pounde SJ 65

Cotton, Henry 107

Cotton, John 105

   proceedings against for seditious pamphlet (‘Balaam’s Ass’) 53, 65, 107

Cotton, Richard 105, 107

Cotton, Sir Robert 393

Cotton, Thomas 107

Couler, Alexander 396

county studies 15–20

Coventry, Sir Thomas, first Baron Coventry, lord keeper 465

Covert, Edward 43

Covert, family of (at Slaugham and Twineham, Sussex) 43

Covert, Jane 43

Covert, Richard 43

Covert, Sir Walter

   local government service against Catholic recusants 43, 51, 175, 205

   Protestantism of 43

Coward, Barry 26, 183

Cowdray, Sussex 22

   Cowdray palace 1, 11, 63, 69, 105, 139, 157, 167, 178, 190, 195, 246, 265, 284, 316, 319, 324, 325, 336, 337, 345, 357, 358, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 378, 381, 392, 402

   chapel of 162, 164, 265, 426, 443, 446, 447, 448, 450, 512

   fire at and destruction of 10, 29

   list of priests at 322

   paintings in 26–7, 29, 69, 208

   parliamentary forces occupy 504

   queen on progress visits 37–8, 169–75, 235

   see also Midhurst

Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop 124, 163

Creighton, William, SJ 223, 224

Cressey, Hugh 515

Cressy, David 71–2

Crew, Sir Thomas 409

Crispe, family of (at Ore, Kent) 80

Croke, John 247

Cromwell, Oliver 508

Cromwell, Thomas 73, 80

Crosignani, Ginevra 351–2

Cross, Humphrey 357

Crosse, Claire 25

Crowder, Mark, OSB 448, 462

Crowley, Robert 64, 159

Cuffauld, Alexander 165

Cuffauld, Constance, see Lambe, Constance (née Cuffauld)

Cuffauld, family of (at Cuffauld, Hampshire) 61, 329

Cuffauld, Francis 505

Cuffauld, John 505

Cuffauld, Mary (née Pole) 191

Culham Bridge, battle of 505

Culpeper, Anthony 99

Culpeper, Sir Alexander 99, 155, 156, 161, 163, 228

   funeral monument of 99, 100

Culpeper, Thomas 505

Cumberland, earl of, see Clifford, Francis; Clifford, George; Clifford, Henry (first earl); Clifford, Henry (second earl)

Cure, Thomas 514

Curry, John, SJ 55, 105, 191, 204, 233, 249

   political opinions of 191

Curteys, Richard, Bishop 32–3, 43, 45, 47–9, 51

   confronts Sussex gentry 33, 45, 48, 53, 58–9, 151–3, 220

   preaching of: Two Sermons 47–8

   visits Battle 32–3, 220

   and William Overton 48

Curtis, Thomas, SJ 446

Dacre, Eleanor 99, 226, 227

Dacre, Elizabeth 226, 244

Dacre, Frances 223

Dacre, Francis 74, 99, 125, 126, 218, 222–8, 243–4

   and the accession of James Stuart 269–70

   and the appellant controversy 224–5, 260

   attainder of 225

   invasion project of 74, 224

   and Robert Persons SJ 224–5

   servants of, see Johnson, John; Whitfield, John

   son of 223

Dacre, Leonard, sixth Baron Dacre 24, 74, 143, 144

Dacre, William, third Baron Dacre 68

Danby, William 199, 235, 238

Daniell, Henry 41, 44

Darcy, Thomas, first Viscount Colchester and first Earl Rivers 475, 476, 477, 478

Darell, family of (at Lamberhurst, Sussex, and Scotney, Kent) 40, 44, 80, 104, 105, 165, 191, 221

   Jesuit associations of 104–5

   proceedings against for sedition 40

   servants of 41

Darell, George 104

Darell, Henry 201, 234

   seminary priest allegedly harboured by 41

   servants of 40–1, 221–2

Darell, John, SJ 104

Darell, Richard 104

Darell, Thomas 104

Darnley, Lord, see Stuart, Henry

D’Aubigny, Lord, see Stuart, Esmé

Davies, Richard 202, 315, 321

Dawson, Thomas (Simon Stock), a Carmelite 332, 381–2, 467

Dawtrey, William 84

De La Warr, Baron, see West, William

Dean, William 190

   execution of 98, 325

Delvin, fourth Baron, see Nugent, Richard

Dennis, George 191, 204, 513

deputy lieutenants 43, 46, 386, 508

Derby, earl of, see Stanley, Edward; Stanley, Ferdinando; Stanley, Henry

Devereux, Robert, second earl of Essex 2, 65, 158, 226, 239, 243–4, 254, 262

   Catholics in entourage of 65, 254

   household of 26

   rebellion of 95

Devlin, Christopher 245

Digby, Sir Everard 96

Digby, Sir John, first earl of Bristol 393, 424

Dissolution of the Monasteries 78

Dodwell, Thomas 99, 184, 328

Dolman, Alban 127, 185, 186–7, 293

Dormer, Anne (née Catesby) 75

Dormer, Anthony 426

Dormer, Dorothy (née Catesby) 78

Dormer, Elizabeth (née Browne) 75, 84, 161, 187, 200, 207, 223, 323, 328, 333, 382, 402, 426–7, 445, 467

   chaplains of, see Bennett, Edward; Bennett, John; Harrison, William

   and the count of Gondomar 392, 393

   her patronage of the English secular clergy 75, 187, 323

Dormer, family of (at Heythrop and Wing, Buckinghamshire) 75, 101, 107, 187, 201, 328, 382, 399, 411, 487

Dormer, Jane, duchess of Feria 74, 75, 81, 146, 223, 263, 332, 393–4

   letter of 23 June/3 July 1610 to Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 354

Dormer, Jane (née Newdigate) 73

Dormer, Mary (née Sidney) 75

Dormer, Robert 73

Dormer, Sir John 358, 359

Dormer, Sir Robert, first Baron Dormer 75, 161, 175, 187, 195, 200, 223, 265, 333, 358, 359, 393, 426, 506

   funeral monument of 75

Dormer, Sir Robert, second Baron Dormer and first earl of Caernarvon 506

Dormer, Sir William 75, 81

   funeral monument of 76, 207

Dorset, earl of, see Sackville, Edward; Sackville, Richard; Sackville, Robert; Sackville, Sir Thomas

Douai

   English College 18, 34, 202, 313, 350, 373, 375, 381, 391, 394, 409, 450, 461, 467, 469–70

   dissension in 337

   Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague visits 467, 469–70

Douglas, Archibald, ninth earl of Angus 128

Drummond, Lady Jane 384

Drury, Henry 312

Drury, Robert, execution of 343

Dryland, Christopher 99, 195

du Plessis, Armand-Jean, bishop of Luçon, cardinal-duc de Richelieu

   as patron of Richard Smith 212, 378–9, 418, 420, 421, 423, 425, 444, 453, 465, 466, 471, 493

   and the Anglo-French dynastic marriage treaty negotiations 420, 421, 423

Dudley, Ambrose, first earl of Warwick 167

Dudley, Edward, fourth Baron Dudley 117

Dudley, John, first earl of Warwick and first duke of Northumberland 61, 80, 85, 111, 112

Dudley, Robert, first earl of Leicester 46, 78, 81, 105, 128, 129, 134, 136, 143, 146, 147, 148, 151, 167, 183

   and Sir Anthony Browne, first Viscount Montague 93–4, 129, 130, 151

Duffy, Eamon 378, 509

Dunbar, Viscount, see Constable, Robert; Constable, Sir Henry

Duppa, Brian, Bishop 494–5

Dutton, Gerard, first Baron Gerard 467

Duval, François, marquis de Fontenay Mareuil 473–4

Duval, Marc 243

Duvergier de Hauranne, Jean, Abbé de Saint-Cyran (pseud.: Petrus Aurelius) 495, 496

Dymock, Thomas 64–5, 83, 160

Easebourne 23

   priory 170, 171, 358, 512

   priory church 10, 316

East, Edward 187

East, family of (at Bledlow, Buckinghamshire) 187

East, Henry 328

East Grinstead 48, 80

Edmondes, Sir Thomas 89, 92, 281, 283–4, 326, 376

Edward IV, King 69

Edward VI, King 63, 111

   coronation procession of 26

Edwards, Gerard, execution of 40

Effiat, marquis d’, see Ruzé, Antoine Coiffier de

Egerton, Sir Thomas 272, 273, 277, 285

Eliot, George 196

Elizabeth, Princess, marriage between Frederick V, Elector Palatine and 383

Elizabeth, Tudor, Queen 29, 33, 39, 41, 63, 64, 88, 98, 105, 124, 126, 128, 129, 130, 134, 135, 142, 145, 151, 156, 164, 166, 201, 214, 215, 223, 227, 230, 234, 238, 243, 244, 245, 247, 249, 256, 263, 264, 265, 266, 273, 278

   and Anjou marriage project 88, 89, 153–5, 156

   and Archduke Charles of Austria 93, 129, 130, 132, 134

   royal progress of (1578) 155

   royal progress of (1591) 37–8, 169–75, 235

Elliott, Henry 41

Ellis, John 263–4

Englefield, Anthony 393

Englefield, Jane 94, 332

Englefield, Sir Francis (the elder) 74, 75

Englefield, Sir Francis (the younger) 94, 223, 358, 359, 388, 410, 411

   his dispute with Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 94–5

Englefield, Winefrid 332

English, Mr 125

Ernley, Richard 152, 153

Erskine-Hill, Howard 508

Essex, earl of, see Devereux, Robert

Etchingham, Sussex 22, 40, 97

Etheridge, George 191

Eure, William, fourth Baron Eure 389, 427, 430, 477

Everard, Thomas 312

Eversfield, Sir Thomas 46

Eworth, Hans 28

exchequer

   chancellor of, see Caesar, Sir Julius; Fortescue, Sir John

   commissions, see recusancy, commissions/ commissioners

Exeter, bishop of, see Turberville, James

Fairburn, George 323

Farnese, Alexander, duke of Parma 326

Farnese, Edward, Cardinal 326, 327, 345, 371, 381

Fawkener, John 163

Fawkes, Guy 197, 198, 280, 284

Featley, Daniel 374, 395

   book of: The Grand Sacriledge 377

   disputation with John Percy SJ 395–6

   disputation with Richard Smith 376–7

Felton, John 146

Felton, John, assassin 465

Felton, John, Marian priest 293

Felton, Thomas 388

Fénélon, Bertrand de Salagnac de la Mothe 143

Fennell, Simon 65, 188, 191

feoffees for impropriations 490, 491

Ferdinand I, Emperor 137

Feria, duchess of, see Dormer, Jane

Feria, duke of 394

Fermour, Sir Richard 388

Fiennes, Edward, ninth Baron Clinton 112, 118, 132

Finch, Thomas 356

Fincham, John 467

Fisher, George 102, 413–14, 426–7, 428, 429, 431, 465, 466, 477

Fisher, Robert 259

Fitzalan, Henry, twelfth earl of Arundel 44, 61, 62, 80, 94, 105, 112, 117, 142, 145, 146, 148, 152, 191

   and conspiracy 143

   his estates in Sussex 61

   and the manor of Godalming 63

   and Sir Anthony Browne, Viscount Montague 62–3

FitzGerald, Elizabeth 132

FitzGerald, Gerald, eleventh earl of Kildare 92

FitzGerald, Gerald, ninth earl of Kildare 92

FitzGerald, Mabel (née Browne) 93, 170, 188, 228, 270

FitzGerald, William, thirteenth earl of Kildare 93

Fitzherbert, Anthony, conformity of 201

Fitzherbert, John 200

Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony 164

Fitzherbert, Sir Thomas 172–3, 200–1

Fitzherbert, Thomas 200–1

Fitzherbert, Thomas, SJ 157, 164, 187, 197, 201, 307, 345–6, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 398, 412, 418, 419

   book of: A Defence of the Catholyke Cause 299–300

Fitzherbert, William 164, 197

Fitzwilliam, Sir Thomas 69

Fitzwilliam, Sir William, first earl of Southampton 62, 63, 78–9, 512–13

Fleet prison 277, 359, 362

   warden of 277

Fleetwood, William 46

Fleming, Thomas 247

Fletcher, Anthony 16, 17, 22, 43, 500

Fletcher, Anthony, SJ 199, 202, 315–16, 335–6, 337

   wife of 315

Fletcher, Thomas 202, 316, 335

Floyd, John 469

Floyd, John, SJ 395, 496

Floyd, Robert 476, 483–4

Folkington, Sussex 22

Fontenay Mareuil, marquis de, see Duval, François

Ford, family of (at Harting, Sussex) 50

Ford, John (the elder) 377

Ford, John (the younger) 367, 377

Ford, Magdalen 377

Forster, Lawrence 55

Forster, Mr 222

Forster, Robert 396

Forster, William, SJ 55

   father (Lawrence Forster) and mother of, separated 55

   Society of Jesus, joined by 55

Fortescue, Anthony 45, 128, 165, 188

Fortescue, family of (at Racton, Sussex) 128

Fortescue, family of (at Salden, Buckinghamshire) 75, 88

Fortescue, George 165, 188

Fortescue, George, friend of Galileo Galilei 75

Fortescue, Grace (née Manners) 269

Fortescue, John 188

Fortescue, Katherine (née Pole) 75, 188

Fortescue, Sir Anthony 75, 188

Fortescue, Sir Francis 269

Fortescue, Sir John 65, 75, 188, 262, 269

Fowle, Matthias 360

Foxe, John 113, 223, 288

Foxe, Samuel 223

France

   ambassador of, in England, see Duval, François; Fénélon, Bertrand de Salagnac de la Mothe; l’Aubespine, Charles de; Loménie, Henri-Auguste de; Ruzé, Antoine Coiffier de

   dynastic treaty negotiations with England 414–23, 470

Francis II, King (of France) 133

Francis, Sir Edward 56, 429

Frankes, Christopher 370

Frankes, family of 96, 370

Frederick V, Elector Palatine 387

Frewen, John 218

Frewen, Richard 218

Friar, Thomas, Dr 204, 246

Fulke, William 160

Fulwood, Richard 282

Gage, Edward 80–1, 81–2, 88

Gage, Edward, an alleged recusant office-holder 429, 458

Gage, Edward, of Bentley 102, 234, 322, 336–7, 388

Gage, Elizabeth 506

Gage, family of (at Haling, Surrey) 167, 184

Gage, family of (at West Firle and Bentley, Sussex) 35, 50, 52, 61, 78, 87, 117, 163, 188, 191, 260

Gage, George 102, 476

   and the Anglo-Spanish match negotiations 397, 398, 506

   sister-in-law of 102

Gage, James 113, 163

Gage, John (of Haling) 505

Gage, John 40, 80, 156, 157, 172–3, 176, 186, 268

   his bequest to first Viscount Montague 81

   last will and testament of 40

   table-tomb and brass of 207

Gage, Margaret (née Copley) 81

Gage, Margaret (née Copley, wife of John Gage of Haling) 505

Gage, Robert 235, 238

Gage, Robert, of Haling 39, 64, 167

Gage, Sir Edward 78, 103, 112, 113

Gage, Sir Henry 505

Gage, Sir John 62, 78–9, 103, 104, 112, 116, 163

   funeral monument of 78, 79

   in Henrician and Marian politics 80

Gage, Sir John (created a baronet, March 1622) 40, 268, 429, 458

Gage, Sir John, deputy lieutenant 508

Gage, Thomas 87

Gage, William 505

Gainsford, Thomas 125

Gardener, John, alleged seditious speech of 40

Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop 82, 111, 112, 113

   funeral of 116

Garnet, Henry, SJ 96, 107, 126, 189, 279, 282, 285, 311, 320, 491

Garnet, Thomas, SJ 285

Garnett, Anthony 32, 151, 157, 184–5, 190, 194–5, 198–9, 200, 234, 237, 248–9, 293, 513

Gascoigne, George 83

Gatehouse prison 245, 246, 248, 404, 431

Gayer, Thomas 359

   wife of 359

Gee, John 193, 296, 404, 406

Général Désadveu 473–4

Gennings, Edmund 322

   execution of 267

   and martyrology 267

Gennings, John, OFM 267, 322, 332, 453

   book attributed to: The Life and Death 267

   conversion of 267

Gerard, Baron, see Dutton, Gerard

Gerard, John, SJ 59, 96, 193, 266, 269, 297–8, 311, 312, 338, 374

Gerard, Miles 324

Gerard, Sir Thomas (the younger) 397, 410

   father of (Sir Thomas Gerard (the elder)) 397, 410

Gervase, George 203, 283, 284

Gervase, Henry 203, 283

Gifford, William (Gabriel), OSB 345

Gilbert, George 312

Gilby, Anthony 25

Gildridge, family of (at Beddingham, Sussex) 227–8

Gildridge, James 40, 227–8, 268–9

   last will and testament of 228

Gildridge, Lancelot 40, 234

   daughter of 40

Gildridge, Thomas 40

Giles, Robert 80

   wife of 81

Gittons, a recusant 204

Glemham, Anne (née Sackville) 87, 263

Glemham, Sir Henry 60, 175, 263

Glickman, Gabriel 510

Globe theatre 369–70, 518

Glottenham Castle 97

Glover, Robert 81

Godalming, manor of 63, 239

Godbolt, Mr 484–5

   brother of 484–5

   wife of 484–5

   conversion of

Godsalve, Edward 34

Goldsmith, Robert 203

Goldwyer, Edward 217

   wife of 217

Gondomar, count of, see Acuña, Diego Sarmiento de

Goodlake, Christopher 360

Goring, George 63

Goring, Jeremy 192, 193

Goring, Sir Henry 175

Goring, Sir William 175

Goring, William 46

Gower, Francis 189, 199, 205

Granvelle, Antoine Perrenot de, Cardinal 140

Gray, Robert, Marian priest 175, 185, 186, 187, 191, 199, 200, 201, 204, 215, 218, 220, 233, 234, 237, 246, 249

Green, Paul 351, 370

Greenwood, Henry (Paulinus), OSB 454

Greenwood, Joan (née Napper) 370

Greenwood, Thomas 102

Gregory XV, Pope 397, 400

Grenville, Sir Richard 88

Gretzer, James, SJ 107

Grey, Catherine 94, 128

Grey, Henry, first duke of Suffolk 94

Grey, Lady Jane 111

Grey, Lord John 68, 93–4, 128, 132

Grey, Mary (née Browne) 68, 167

   her second marriage, to Sir Henry Capel 93

Grey, Thomas 94

Griffeth, an informer 95

Griffin, Richard 270

Grimston, Sir Marmaduke 99

Guildford, Elizabeth (née Shelley) 64

Guildford, manor of 151

Guildford, Sir Henry 427, 429

Guildford, Sir Thomas 64

Guise, cardinal of 233

Guise, duke of 89, 164–5

Guise, family of 181, 182

Gunpowder plot 158, 230, 271, 279–85, 286, 311, 316, 319, 341, 439, 442, 517

Gunter, Arthur 32, 105

Gunter, George 49

Gurr, Joan 41

Habington, Thomas 357

Haddon, Walter 140, 141

Haigh, Christopher 290–2, 298, 295

Hall, John 146–7, 196–7

Hall, Joseph 409

Hammond, Robert 176, 233, 234

Hampshire

   rumoured insurrection in 35, 37

   sheriff of 37

Hampton Court conference 439

Hanmer, Meredith 161

Hanse, William 350

Harding, Thomas 202

Hardy, Peter 55

Hare, Michael 185

Hare, Mr 262

Harewell, William 392, 394, 401, 409, 412–13, 419–20, 442, 452, 454

Hargrave, William 465, 469

Harington, Sir John 154

   book of: The Metamorphosis 89, 239

Harpsfield, Nicholas

   book of: Dialogi Sex 80

Harrington, Martin, OFM 284

   brother of 284

Harris, Thomas 41

Harris, William 187, 200

Harrison, John 246

Harrison, William 321, 325, 328, 374

   and Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 382, 445

   death of 391

   and the Dormer family 382

   his election as archpriest 381–2

   last will and testament of 382

Harsnett, Samuel, Bishop 41, 53, 57, 203, 320

Hart Hall, Oxford 86

Harting, rectory of 53

Hartley, T. E. 119

Hastings, Henry, third earl of Huntingdon 25, 26, 42, 93

    wife of 25

Hastings, Sir Edward, first Baron Hastings of Loughborough 117

Hastings, Sussex 22, 37

Hastings, Walter 312

Hatton, Sir Christopher 202

Haughton, Edward 308

Hawkins, a priest 99

Hawkins, John 284

Hay, Sir James, first earl of Carlisle 428

Haydock, Robert, OSB 437

Haynes, Joseph 323–4, 389, 392, 400, 402–3

Healy, Simon 95, 488

Hearn, Karen 243

Heath, Nicholas, Archbishop 119, 136, 191

Heath, Thomas 316–17

Hebburn, Anthony 368, 517

Heighes, Richard 268

Helffenstein, count of 134

Heneage, Sir Thomas 37, 223

Henrietta Maria, Queen 102, 417, 421, 424, 427, 428, 465, 466, 474, 482, 497

   and the financial contribution of 1639 503

   Oratorian chaplains of 428

   visit to Oxford 490

Henry II, King (of France) 128

Henry III, King (of France) 154

Henry IV, King (of France) 38, 174, 294

   assassination of 356

Henry VIII, King 26–7, 29, 63, 70, 495

Henry, prince of Wales 310

   death of 383

Henslowe, family of (at Boarhunt, Hampshire) 61, 188

Henslowe, Henry 39

Herbert, Anne (née Compton) 186, 196

Herbert, Henry, second earl of Pembroke 42

Herbert, Lord, see Somerset, Edward, Lord Herbert of Raglan and sixth earl and second marquis of Worcester; Somerset, Henry, Lord Herbert of Raglan and fifth earl and first marquis of Worcester

Herbert, William, first earl of Pembroke 116, 117, 118, 143

Hesketh, George 308

‘Hesketh’ plot 259

Hethersall, George 247, 248

Hewicke, Ursula 470

Heywood, Jasper, SJ 191, 248

Hibbard, Caroline 480, 481, 482, 499

Hicks, Leo 341, 358

Higgeson, an artisan 10

high commission 33, 155, 423, 486

   pursuivants of 356, 357, 358, 370, 486

   see also Cross, Humphrey; Tarbox; Wragge, John

Hippisley, Sir John 423

Hobart, Sir Henry 230

Hobson, family of (at Ningwood, Isle of Wight) 284

Hoby, Margaret (née Dakins) 25

Hoby, Sir Thomas Posthumous 25

Hogan, Robert 128

Hogan, William 128

Holden, Eleanor (née Gerard) 324

Holden, Henry 324, 480

Holland, William 22

   proceedings against, for sedition 40–1

Holles, John 388

Holmes, Peter 139, 158

Holtby, George 73

Holtby, Richard, SJ 73, 309–10, 346, 365

Holywell pilgrimage 96

Hooker, Richard 497

Hooper, Robert 157, 185

Hoord, a Hampshire recusant 86

Hoord, Dorothy 86

Hopton, Sir Ralph 504

Hore, Francis 384

Horne, Robert, Bishop 33, 86

Horningsham, Wiltshire 504

Horsfield, Thomas 198

Horsham, Sussex 38

Hoskins, Anthony, SJ 289

Houghton, Richard 184

Howard, Anne (née Dacre) 85, 99, 165, 262, 289, 324, 427

Howard, Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham 166, 239

Howard, Henry, first earl of Northampton 89, 154, 269, 285, 286

   speaks in favour of Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 359, 360–1, 363

Howard, Lord William, of Naworth 21, 22, 74, 289, 364, 475, 506

   his children’s marriages 60–1

Howard, Mary (née Caryll) 52

Howard, Philip 52

Howard, Philip, first earl of Arundel 45, 52, 85, 166, 324

   his attempted flight abroad 165, 188

Howard, Sir Francis 506

Howard, Thomas 239

Howard, Thomas, fourth duke of Norfolk 86, 94, 117, 150

   conspiracies involving 62, 82, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148

   and Dacre family 73–4, 144

Howard, Thomas, second earl of Arundel 289, 372

   son of 372, 499

Howard, Thomas (son of Lord William Howard) 506

Howard, Thomas (son of Sir Francis Howard) 506

Huddlestone, Bridget (née Roper) 338

Huddlestone, Dorothy (née Dormer) 333, 338

Huddlestone, Henry 333, 338

Huddlestone, Henry (grandson of first Baron Dormer) 506

Huddlestone, John, SJ 333, 338, 446

Huddlestone, Mary (née Tufton) 338

Huddlestone, Sir Edmund 312

   son of 312

Huddlestone, Sir Robert 338

Hughes, Edward 332

Huguenots 140

Hungate, Robert 101

Hungate, William 101

Hungerford, Sir Anthony 191

Hungerford, Sir Edward 504

Hunsdon, Baron, see Carey, Henry

Hunt, Clarissa 23

Huntingdon, earl of, see Hastings, Henry

Hyde, Edward, first earl of Clarendon 499

Idiaquez, Juan de 223, 327

Inojosa, marquis de, see Mendoza, Juan de

Inquisition, Holy Office of the 346, 350, 351–2, 397, 398, 417, 451, 460, 461, 462, 490

Irnham, family of 96

Isham, family of 371

Isle of Wight 35, 38, 39

Jackson, a Marian priest 185

Jackson, Bonaventure, OFM 487

Jackson, Francis 224

Jackson, John 127, 323, 366, 368–9, 380, 381, 382, 385, 415–16, 418, 426, 453, 454, 462

Jackson, William 160

Jacobitism 508, 510

James I (of England and VI of Scotland), King 58, 59, 87, 89, 99, 126, 206, 223, 224, 225, 243, 269, 278, 282, 285, 286, 287, 294, 309, 345, 350, 351, 356, 360, 370, 385, 485–6

   his accession in England 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 341

   and the Anglo-French marriage negotiations 416, 417, 418, 421, 422

   and the Anglo-Spanish marriage negotiations 387, 389–400, 406

   Catholics petition and appeal to 253–4, 257, 258, 264, 265–8, 383

   and Francis Dacre 269–70

   and John Percy SJ 395

   and the oath of allegiance 342–3, 375

   recruits support from Catholics 244

   reneges on toleration promises to Catholics 271–2

   speaks against Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 357, 358

James II, King 508, 509

James, Sir Henry 364

Jesuits, see Society of Jesus

Jetter, George 107, 246, 249

Jewel, John, Bishop 202

   secretary of, see Stephens, Richard

Joanna the Mad, queen of Castile 115

Johnson, Cuthbert 200, 319

Johnson, Gerard 207, 208

Johnson, Harry 237

   wife of 237

Johnson, John 218, 226–8

Jones, Edward 186

Jones, John (Leander), OSB 454, 494

Jones, John, OFM 245, 247–8

Jones, Nicholas 245, 249

Jones, Norman 118, 119, 137

Jones, Robert, SJ 95, 289, 355

Jones, William (Benedict), OSB 338, 437, 447–8, 450, 451–2, 453, 454, 463

Jonson, Ben 377, 490

Joshua, Richard 194

Julius III, Pope 114

justices/commission of the peace 38, 43, 44, 46, 49, 51–2, 199, 221, 226, 227, 229, 230, 262, 265, 269, 282, 422, 517

   1564 survey of 30, 31

Katherine of Aragon, Queen 109

Kaushik, Sandeep 266

Keel, Thomas, SJ 334

Kellison, Matthew 323–4, 337, 368, 385, 406, 409, 415, 439, 450, 467, 469–70

   books of: The Right and Iurisdiction 394

   A Treatise of the Hierarchie 439, 440, 461, 480–1, 495–6

Kempe, Anthony 65, 81, 85, 112

Kempe, Margaret (née Gage) 81, 112

Kempe, Sir Garrett 53, 429

Kenion, Edward 102, 324, 371, 378–9, 443–4

Kenion, Mrs 102

Ker, Andrew, of Fawdonside 284

Ker, George 243

Ker, Robert, first Viscount Rochester and first earl of Somerset 360

Kettering, Sharon 2, 4–5, 182, 211

Kett’s rebellion 111

Keynes, George, SJ 144

Kildare, countess of (Elizabeth Nugent) 427

Kildare, earl of, see FitzGerald, Gerald (ninth earl); FitzGerald, Gerald (eleventh earl); FitzGerald, William

Kilroy, Gerard 153–4

Kinsman, Edward 357

Kinsman, William 357

Knevett, Henry 377

Knevett, Mr 376, 377

Knight, Richard 513

Knole 86

Knollys, Sir Francis 118, 140

Knowles, Richard 191

Lacon, family of (at Kinlet, Shropshire) 95, 96

Lacon, Jane (née Browne) 95

Lacon, Mary (née Thimbleby) 96

Lacon, Roland 95

Lacon, Sir Francis 95, 319

   and Valentine Thomas 95

Lacon, Thomas 95

Lafuente, Diego de 391, 392

Lake, Peter 483, 497

Lambe, Anthony, SJ 205, 315

Lambe, Constance (née Cuffauld) 191, 204, 205

Lambe, family of (at Midhurst, Sussex) 329

Lambe, Francis 315

Lambe, Richard 96, 191, 205, 315, 319, 322, 325, 358

Lambe, William 205

Lamberhurst, Sussex 41

Lando, Girolamo 414

Lane, family of (at Fishbourne, Sussex) 191

Langdale, Alban 34, 163–4, 184, 186, 190, 194, 209, 223, 236, 237, 259, 293, 323

   book of: Catholica Confutatio 163

   as conformist ideologue 162, 163, 241

   secretary of, see Clitherow, William

Langford, Nicholas 185, 200, 201

   wife of 185

Langworth, John 397

Lanman, Henry 202, 238, 315, 316, 320, 321

   father of 202, 238

Lascelles, Richard 324

l’Aubespine, Charles de, marquis de Chateauneuf 467

Laud, William, Archbishop 395, 432, 435, 479, 480, 485, 493

   and Richard Smith 494

   and the royal visit to Oxford 490–2

Laudians/Laudianism 6, 435, 480–3, 495–8

   see also Arminians/Arminianiam; Laud, William

La Valette, Louis de Nogaret de, Cardinal 398, 417

Law, William 240, 394

Lechmere, Edmund, alias Stratford

   book of: The Conference Mentioned by Doctour Featly 377

Lee, Dorothy (née Browne) 101, 338

Lee, Edmund 101

Lee, Roger, SJ 101, 338

Lee, Sir Thomas 200

   wife of 200

Leedes, Edward, SJ 58

   and the oath of allegiance 58

Leedes, family of (at Wappingthorne, Sussex) 183

Leedes, John 44, 57

Leedes, Mary (née Leedes) 56, 57, 58

Leedes, Sir John 56

Leedes, Sir Thomas 49, 50

   conformist tendencies of 56–7

   exile of (in Louvain) 56–8

   and Society of Jesus 58

Leedes, Thomas, SJ 57

   reconciled to Rome 57

Leicester, earl of, see Dudley, Robert; Sidney, Robert

‘Leicester’s Commonwealth’ 89, 201

Lennox, countess of, see Stuart, Margaret

Lenthall, Eleanor (née Lee) 101

Lenthall, John 101

Lenthall, Sir Edmund 396

Leslie, John, Bishop 143, 144, 146, 147

   book attributed to: A Treatise of Treasons 123, 145, 148, 174

Lewes, St Michael’s church 161

Lewis, Owen, Bishop 81, 350

Lewkenor, Edmund 45

Lewkenor, Edmund (a priest) 59

Lewkenor, George 59

Lewkenor, Samuel 59

Lewkenor, Sir Lewis 49, 396

   book of: A Discours 260

   his conversion to Rome 59

   his return from exile and his conformity 59, 260

   son of 59

   tract of: ‘The Estate of English Fugitives’ 59, 260

   wife of (Mary Blount) 396

Lewkenor, Sir Richard 44–5, 58–9, 234, 283

Lewkenor, Thomas 45, 49, 58–9, 152, 153

Leyburn, George 324, 328, 471, 474, 476, 477, 480, 484–5, 489, 490–2, 494–5, 496, 509

Leyburn, James, execution of 267, 324

Leyburn, John, Bishop 324, 509

Linacre, James 312

Linde, Sir Humphrey 396

Lindfield, Sussex 32

Lindley, Keith 500–1

Lister, John 168–9

Lister, Thomas, SJ 105

Loane, John 262, 317, 319, 517

Loane, Samuel 317

Lockwood, John 323

Lodsworth, Sussex 316

Loménie, Henri-Auguste de, seigneur de Villeauxclercs 421

Lomer, David 230–1

Lomer, Edward 231

London

   bishop of, see Bancroft, Richard

   recorder of, see Croke, John

Long, John 184

Long Melford, Suffolk, hospital at 155

Longueville, Thomas 313, 478

Loomie, Albert 22

lord chancellor, see Egerton, Sir Thomas; More, Sir Thomas

lord keeper, see Coventry, Sir Thomas; Puckering, Sir John; Williams, John

lord lieutenancy/lords lieutenant 62, 63, 142, 166, 169, 508

Loseley House 84, 176, 195

Louis XIII, King (of France) 416, 417, 470

Louvain, Jesuit college in 58

Luçon, Bishop of, see Du Plessis, Armand-Jean

Ludlow, Edmund 505, 506

Lumley, John, first Baron Lumley 24, 142, 144, 145, 146, 195, 289, 513

   conspiracies involving 62, 143–4, 148

Lunn, David 378, 433, 449

McCann, Timothy 34, 192, 220–1, 261

McCoog, Thomas 153, 289–90

McGeoghan, Arthur, OP 485

McGrath, Patrick 293

Maddison, Edward 328

   mother of 328

Magalotti, Lorenzo, Cardinal 451

Main plot 268

Malta, relief of 141

Manger, Thomas 189, 321

Manners, Edward, third earl of Rutland 98–9

Manners, Francis, sixth earl of Rutland 476, 477

Manners, Henry, second earl of Rutland 118, 166

Manners, John, fourth earl of Rutland, funeral monument of 208

Manners, Robert 186

Manners, Roger, fifth earl of Rutland 262, 424

   household of 26

   sister of 289

   wife of (Elizabeth Sidney) 289

Manning, Edward 308

Manning, Roger 16, 17, 20, 23, 50, 52, 61, 62, 63, 105, 119–20, 144–5, 152, 166, 167, 209, 211

Marcellus, Pope 114

Margaret of Austria, duchess of Parma 139, 142

Maria, the infanta 91, 328, 389, 393, 394, 397, 406

Markham, Griffin 89

Marsden, William, execution of 35

Marsh, Christopher 288, 295

Marshall, a servant 356

Marshall, Peter 250

Marston Moor, battle of 504

Martin, a searcher 228

Martin, Thomas 377, 477

martyrology 65, 93, 267, 284–5, 288, 370–2, 434

Mary, Stuart, queen of Scots 50, 64, 75, 82, 89, 114, 128, 130, 133, 135, 145, 147, 148, 150, 154, 167, 186, 197, 200, 201, 255, 284, 319, 343

Mary, Tudor, Queen 29, 63, 70, 105, 109, 113, 117, 154, 214

Mason, Francis, book of: Of the Consecration 375, 380

Mathew, Sir Tobie 394, 397, 482

   and the approbation controversy 437, 446, 454, 455–6, 470

   book of: Charity Mistaken 495, 496

Mathew, Tobias, Bishop 73

Matthieu, Claude, SJ 165

Mawson, John 371

May, Sir Thomas

   proceedings of, against Magdalen Browne, Viscountess Montague 44, 229

   and William Holland 40

Mayler, Henry 323

Mayne, Cuthbert 88

Mayne, Sir Anthony 388

Mayney, Mrs 262

Mayo, Thomas 431

Médicis, Marie de 466

Mendoza, Bernardino de 135, 156, 166

Mendoza, Juan de, marquis de Inojosa 418

Meynell, Elizabeth 72

Meynell, Roger 72

Meynell, Thomas

   book of evidences 72

   kin network of 72–3, 102

   proceedings against, for recusancy 72

Michelgrove, Sussex 157, 188

Michell, John 52

Mico, Anne (née Lambe) 205

Mico, Richard 205

Mico, Walter, SJ 205

Middlemore, Thomas 97, 268, 329, 429

Middleton, Thomas, OP 453, 487

Middleton, William 72

Midhurst, Sussex 22, 41, 178, 205, 207, 322, 324, 370

   grammar school 10, 13

   inhabitants refuse parliamentary Protestation 504

   minister of 508

   parish church 10; Browne family monument in (moved to Easebourne priory church) 10, 12, 13, 114, 116, 142

   parliamentary representation at 49, 58, 223, 260, 388

   see also Cowdray

Miller, Ralph 325

Millini, Giovanni Garzia, Cardinal 394, 398, 401, 408

Milton, Anthony 480, 481

Molyneux, Bridget (née Caryll) 51

   second marriage (to Richard Radcliffe) 51

Molyneux, Sir Richard 51

Molyneux, William 51

Monod, Paul 508

Montagu, Richard, Bishop 308, 483, 496

Montague, Baron, see Pole, Henry

Montague, Sir Edward 70

Montague, Thomas, fourth earl of Salisbury 70

Montague, Viscount, see Browne, Anthony, Sir (first viscount); Browne, Anthony Maria (second viscount); Browne, Francis (third viscount); Browne, Francis (fourth viscount); Browne, George Samuel; Browne, Henry

Montague, Viscountess, see Browne, Jane (née Radcliffe); Browne, Jane (née Sackville); Browne, Magdalen (née Dacre)

Montague House and Close, Southwark 1, 13, 14, 38, 92, 95, 161, 163, 185, 186, 190, 212, 230, 259, 262, 263, 267, 281–2, 283, 286, 316, 317, 320, 356, 357–8, 359–60, 369, 515–19

Monteagle, Baron, see Parker, William

Moon, Rebecca 367

Mordaunt, Henry, fourth Baron Mordaunt 266, 281, 284, 285, 289

   wife of (Margaret Compton) 426

Mordaunt, John, fifth Baron Mordaunt 426

More, Christopher Cresacre 87, 102, 318

More, Elizabeth (née Gage) 87, 102

More, family of (at Barnburgh, Yorkshire, and Layton, Essex) 321, 327

More, family of (at Loseley, Surrey) 83, 176

More, Henry, SJ 58, 487

More, Sir George 410, 514

More, Sir Thomas, lord chancellor 87, 212, 318, 327

More, Sir William (knighted in May 1576) 84, 141, 146, 151, 185, 198, 199, 234

   and Sir Anthony Browne, first Viscount Montague 62–3, 84, 146, 151, 166, 190, 194, 195, 196

More, Thomas 102, 203, 250, 283, 305, 315, 316, 317, 318, 325, 334, 335, 336, 345, 358, 362–3, 365, 366, 367, 368, 370, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 385, 386, 391, 409, 413, 420, 421, 423, 425

   as agent, in Rome, of the archpriest 318, 346, 351

   as chaplain of Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 319, 321, 322, 344

   as chaplain of Magdalen Browne, Viscountess Montague 212, 264, 319

   his return to England in 1609 349–50

Moresini, Marco Antonio 409

Morgan, Christopher 80

Morgan, Edward 308

Morgan, family of 289

Morgan, Roland 80

Morgan, Thomas 80, 186, 256

   faction of 81

Morgan, William 199

Morley, Baron, see Parker, Edward; Parker, Henry (eleventh Baron Morley); Parker, Henry (fourteenth Baron Morley); Parker, William

Morley, John 49

Morone, Giovanni, Cardinal 127

Mott, Agnes 65, 168

Mountfield Park 97

Mountjoy, Baron, see Blount, William

Mudd, Helen 101

Mühlberg, battle of 114

Munck, Levinus 271

Murray, David 360

Mush, John 304, 323, 382

   and the oath of allegiance 365

Mynors, John 45

Napper, George 202

   trial and execution of 370–1

Napper, Grace (née More) 370

Naseby, battle of 504

Nash, Francis, conformity of 51

Neile, Richard, Archbishop 485

Neville, Charles, sixth earl of Westmorland 24, 142, 260

Neville, family of (at Brancepeth, Westmorland) 69

Neville, Francis 49, 59

Neville, Henry, fifth earl of Westmorland 118

Neville, John, first marquis of Montague 69, 70

Neville, Mary (née Lewkenor) 49, 59

Neville, Mary (née Sackville) 60

Neville, Richard, first earl of Warwick 69

Neville, Sir Henry, second Baron Abergavenny 60, 427, 475, 476

Neville, Sir Richard, first earl of Salisbury 69

New prison 487

Newbury, first battle of 506

Newcastle, Catholic sentiment in 42

Newdigate, Sebastian, execution of 73

Newgate prison 248, 356, 487

Newhaven expedition 139–40

Newman, Peter 500–1, 507

Newman, William 394

Newport, Charles 284

Newport, family of (at Welton, Northamptonshire) 284

Newport, Richard 322, 323

   trial and execution of 284–5, 371–2

Newport, Robert 284

Nicholls, Mark 158, 159

Norfolk, duke of, see Howard, Thomas

Norris, Richard 187

Norris, Sylvester, SJ 175, 187, 333

North, Edward, first Baron North 117, 118

North Chapel, Sussex 319

Northampton, earl of, see Howard, Henry

Northampton, marquis of, see Parr, William

northern rebellion (1569) 33, 34, 72, 73, 98, 142, 143, 144, 146, 148, 150, 156, 328

Northiam, rectory of 218

Northumberland, countess of, see Percy, Catherine (née Neville)

Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley, John

Northumberland, earl of, see Percy, Henry (eighth earl); Percy, Henry (ninth earl); Percy, Thomas

Norton, Benjamin 23, 105, 205, 230, 231, 316, 322, 323, 325, 329, 331, 349, 357, 369, 370, 371–2, 386, 443, 447, 458

   opposes Society of Jesus 55–6, 105

Norton, Dudley 369–70

Norton, Henry 187, 228

Norton, Thomas 85, 148

Nowell, Alexander 44

Nugent, Richard, fourth Baron Delvin 92, 93

   wife of 92

Nutter, Robert 184

oath of allegiance of 1606 58, 101, 303, 304, 317, 336–7, 342–4, 355–72, 376, 378, 385, 388, 410, 418, 423, 461, 469, 486, 511, 517

oath of supremacy 38, 152, 175, 190, 268

occasional conformity 50–60, 78 and passim

Oglethorpe, Owen, Bishop 118

Oliver, Isaac 242, 243, 287

O’Neill, Hugh, third earl of Tyrone 93, 285

Oratory, The 415, 420

Order of St Benedict 303, 331, 334, 408, 409, 427, 444, 446, 447–50, 459

   see also Ashe, Edward, OSB; Barlow, William (Rudesind), OSB; Bradshaw, John, OSB; Codner, David, OSB; Crowder, Mark, OSB; Gifford, William (Gabriel), OSB; Greenwood, Henry (Paulinus), OSB; Haydock, Robert, OSB; Jones, John (Leander), OSB; Jones, William (Benedict), OSB; Prater, Joseph, OSB; Preston, Roland (Thomas), OSB; Roberts, John, OSB; Roe, Alban, OSB; Scot, William (Maurus), OSB; Smith, Edward, OSB

Ormond, earl of, see Butler, Walter

Osborne, Edward 188–9, 190

Overman, Thomas 515

Overton, William 48–9

   and Bishop Richard Curteys 48

   sermon of: A Godlye and Pithie Exhortation 48–9

Owen, family of (at Godstow, Oxfordshire) 168, 187

Owen, Hugh 259, 281

Owen, John 168–9, 187, 197

Owen, Thomas 168

Owen, Thomas, SJ 205

Oxenford, manor of 198

Oxford

   Christ Church 490

   earl of, see Vere, Edward de

   Oriel College 305

   St John’s College 154

Pacheco, John 135

Padley Hall, Derbyshire 197

Paget, Charles 186, 256, 259, 272

   faction of 81

   his visit to England in 1583 35, 165

Paget, Sir William, first Baron Paget 80, 117

Paget, Thomas, third Baron Paget 165

   his attempted flight overseas 52, 201

Paine, John 37

Palmer, Henry 195

Palmer, Sir Thomas 152, 153

Panzani, Gregorio 466, 494, 496

   ‘Relazione’ of 426

papacy

   dispensation for Anglo-French marriage 420

   dispensation for Anglo-Spanish marriage 390–2, 397, 398

   see also papal breves; pope

papal breves

    25 September/5 October 1602 252, 258, 303

    26 January/5 February 1603 264

   3/13 February 1603 265

   12/22 January 1608 368

   1/11 July 1615 381

    25 December 1624/4 January 1625 426

    29 April/9 May 1631 474

   see also Paul V, Pope, breves of (September 1606 and August 1607), against the oath of allegiance

papal nuncio in Brussels, see Bentivoglio, Guido, Archbishop

papal nuncio in Paris, see Bichi, Alessandro, Cardinal; Spada, Bernardino, Archbishop; Ubaldini, Roberto, Bishop

Parham, Sir Edward 58

parish anglicanism 19, 66

Parker, Edward, twelfth Baron Morley 98

Parker, Henry, eleventh Baron Morley 117, 118, 142, 144

Parker, Henry, fourteenth Baron Morley 409, 475, 476, 477

Parker, Matthew, Archbishop 31, 32, 124

Parker, Sir Nicholas 175

   mother-in-law of 175

Parker, William, thirteenth Baron Morley and Monteagle 272

Parkins, Francis 65

Parma, duchess of, see Margaret of Austria

Parr, William, first marquis of Northampton 94

Passy, Stannardine 248, 250

Paul IV, Pope 114–15

Paul V, Pope 336, 362, 368, 371

   audience (of 14/24 May 1609) with George Birkhead’s agents 348–9

   breves of (September 1606 and August 1607), against the oath of allegiance 336

   letter of 15 August 1605 from Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague to 341–2

Paul’s Cross 47, 518

Paulet, Elizabeth (née Windsor) 196

Paulet, Frances 234

Paulet, George 196

Paulet, Honora (née Burke) 505

Paulet, John, Lord St John of Basing and fifth marquis of Winchester 410, 424, 430, 475–7, 505

Paulet, Mary (née Browne) 88, 94, 235, 242, 358, 384, 389, 411, 475, 504

Paulet, William, first marquis of Winchester 112, 117, 118

Paulet, William, fourth marquis of Winchester 94, 388, 424

Paulet, William, Lord St John of Basing 94, 384, 477

Pavia, battle of 27

Paynell, Thomas 112, 116

Peacock, Thomas 246

Peck, Linda 71

Pelham, Edward 44

Pelham, Eleanor (née Darell) 78, 221

   occasional conformity of 221

Pelham, Herbert 63

Pelham, Mary (née Sandys) 82

Pelham, Nicholas 43–4

Pelham, Sir Edmund 78, 222

   daughters of 221

   and John Johnson 227

   and Magdalen Browne, Viscountess Montague 49, 78, 105, 221–2, 227

   occasional conformity of 221

Pelham, Sir Nicholas 116

Pelham, Sir William 78, 116

Pelham, Sir William (father of Sir Edmund Pelham) 82

Pelham, Thomas 44

Pelham, William 44

Pellatt, Sir Benjamin 46

Pemberton, Edward 225

Pembroke, earl of, see Herbert, Henry; Herbert, William

Percy, Catherine (née Neville), countess of Northumberland 319

Percy, Henry, eighth earl of Northumberland 35, 155, 156, 157, 319

   and the Throckmorton plot 165

Percy, Henry, ninth earl of Northumberland 270, 271, 281, 283

Percy, John, SJ 96, 289, 421

   and theological disputations 394–6

Percy, Thomas 281

Percy, Thomas, seventh earl of Northumberland 24, 129, 142, 319

   and conspiracy 143, 148

   opposes bill on royal supremacy 137

Perrot, George, OFM 332

Persons, Robert, SJ 37, 75, 83, 86, 156–7, 159, 172, 187, 190, 191, 211, 223, 224, 248, 251, 297, 299, 304, 305–6, 307, 312, 315, 327, 332, 333, 345–6

   and the Anjou marriage project 153

   and the appellant controversy 252, 253, 255–6, 301–2

   books of: An Answere to the Fifth Part 126–7

   The Iudgment 351

   A Treatise of Three Conversions 275

   see also A Conference about the Next Succession

   and conspiracy 165

   and Francis Dacre 224–5

   his letter of April 1610 to George Birkhead 354–5, 381

   printing press of 161

   and recusancy and conformity 162, 163

   Richard Smith’s conflict with, in Rome 346–52

Perugia 115

Petre, family of (at Ingatestone, Essex) 196

Petre, Mary (née Browne) 358, 422

Petre, Robert, third Baron Petre 358, 388, 422

Petre, Sir John, first Baron Petre 289

Petre, William, second Baron Petre 25–6, 289, 411, 424, 427, 430, 475, 515

Pett, Robert 58, 307, 315, 317, 322–3, 334, 337, 357, 359, 362, 366, 368, 371, 383–4

Pett, Thomas 322

Petworth, Sussex 35, 56, 165

Phelippes, Thomas 280–1

Phelips, Sir Edward 101, 278

Philip II, King (of Spain) 62, 86, 112, 116, 130–4, 135, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 166, 172, 223–4, 225, 257

Philip III, King (of Spain) 325, 392

Philip, Robert 477

Phillips, Thomas 186, 195

Philpot, family of 65

Pierrepoint, Gervase 37, 81

Pinckney, Miles 468, 469–70

Pius V, Pope, bull of (Romani Pontificis Providentia) 447, 458

Plantagenet, Cicely (née Neville) 69

Plantagenet, Richard, duke of York 69

Plowden, Edmund 94

Plowden, Francis 437–8, 449, 464, 476

Poe, Edward 45, 165

Pole, Arthur (the elder) 128, 325

   conspiracy of 128

Pole, Arthur (the younger) 326

   murder of 326

Pole, family of (at Lordington and Racton, Sussex) 61, 128, 325, 329, 345

Pole, Geoffrey (the elder) 165, 325

Pole, Geoffrey (the younger) 326–7, 357–8, 382

   opposes Society of Jesus 327, 350

Pole, Henry, first Baron Montague 70

Pole, Katherine 323, 325, 326

Pole, Margaret, countess of Salisbury 70

Pole, Reginald, Cardinal 70, 75, 113, 127, 128, 154, 191, 325

Pole, Sir Geoffrey 191

Polweiller, baron von, Nicholas 134

Poor Clares 332

Pope, a transporter of grain 153

pope, see Clement VIII; Gregory XV; Julius III; Marcellus; Paul IV; Paul V; Pius V; Urban VIII

popery/anti-popery 8–9, 60, 230, 256, 310, 312, 440–1, 480, 510

   see also Atkinson, Anthony; Bird, John; Clapham, Henoch; Curteys, Richard; Ellis, John; Hammond, Robert; Overton, William; puritans/ puritanism

Popham, George, OP 462

Popham, Sir John 262, 263, 282

Popish plot 508

Pormort, Thomas 245

Porter, Robert 32–3

Portsmouth, Hampshire 37, 38

Pory, John 377

Potter, Christopher, book of: Want of Charitie 495, 496

Poulton, Ferdinando, book of: An Abstract 155

Poulton, Thomas, SJ 449, 452, 453, 473

Pounde, family of (at Belmont, Hampshire) 61

Pounde, John 64

Pounde, Thomas, SJ 39, 63–4

   his conversion to Rome 159

   his debate with Henry Tripp and Robert Crowley 64, 159

   and Edmund Campion 157, 159–60

   and George Cotton 65

   imprisonment of 160

   and Mary, queen of Scots 64

   petitions James I 278–9

   petitions privy council 160

   poetry of 82

Powell, Edmund 145

Powell, Margaret 332

Prater, Joseph, OSB 432

Preston, Roland (Thomas), OSB 462

   book of: Theologicall Disputation 368

   and the oath of allegiance 336–7, 343, 364, 368, 376, 382, 517

Price, Edmund, conversion of 483–4

Price, John, SJ 25–6, 442

Priuli, Lorenzo 156

privy council 29, 37, 38, 40, 46, 49, 65, 81, 112, 116, 117, 129, 140, 151, 152, 154, 155, 158, 160, 166–7, 169, 170, 172, 173, 175, 195, 199, 202, 204, 224, 230, 238, 246, 249, 262, 269, 282, 309, 358, 363, 370, 383, 508

proclamations, royal

   c. 6 May 1586 35

   18 October 1591 38, 172

   22 February 1604 272, 273

   2 June 1610 355

   31 May 1611 361

   14 August 1625 428

   3 August 1628 464

   11 December 1628 464, 473

   24 March 1629 466, 473

‘Protestatio Declaratoria’ 474, 475–6, 477, 478

protestation of allegiance of 1603 343

Prurit-anus, vel nec omne, nec ex omni 96

Prynne, William 490

Puckering, Sir John, lord keeper 223, 233, 235, 236, 237, 238

Pullen, Joseph (or Joshua), SJ 320

Purbeck, Dorset 65

puritans/puritanism 24, 25, 49, 254, 257, 262–3, 265, 270, 273, 274, 288, 290, 309–10, 248, 385, 437, 440, 441, 442, 481, 485–6, 489, 490–2, 496–7, 518

   see also popery/anti-popery

Purphett, William 185

Quadra, Alvaro de La, Bishop 93, 131, 134, 136, 137, 139, 144, 146

Racton, Sussex 32

Radcliffe, Elizabeth (née Wriothesley) 82

Radcliffe, Frances (née Sidney) 82

Radcliffe, Henry, fourth earl of Sussex 35, 37, 142, 147, 234

Radcliffe, Mary (née Arundell) 88

Radcliffe, Robert, first earl of Sussex 68, 82, 88

Radcliffe, Thomas, third earl of Sussex 82, 118

Radford, John 294

Rainolds, Edward 201

Rainolds, John 201

Raleigh, Sir Walter 125

Randall, a recusant 125

Rant, Thomas 102, 351, 371, 398, 402, 404, 406, 408, 412, 415, 417, 425

Rastell, John 202

Ravaillac, François 491

Rawson, execution of 279

Rayner, William 375, 379, 401

recusancy

   bills and statutes against 21, 22, 86–7, 149, 150, 272–6, 341, 355–6, 399, 410–11, 428

   commissions/commissioners 38, 44, 46, 49, 51, 57, 73, 81, 175, 370, 430–1

   composition for 52, 430–1, 486–7, 488–9

   debates about non/conformity 162–4

   light horse scheme 49

   studies of 17–18

   survey (1577) of 114

   Synod of Southwark’s discussion of 162

   see also proclamations, royal

recusants 6, 22, 23, 24, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 52, 59, 73, 78, 97, 101, 105, 114, 125, 158, 168, 185, 186, 197, 202, 203, 204, 220, 227, 228, 231, 237, 246, 277, 278, 279, 285, 286, 338, 364, 369, 370, 386, 388, 389–90, 486–7, 514, 517

   disarming of 37, 428–9

   enforcement of statutes against 42–50, 423–5, 503, 507 and passim

   see also oath of allegiance

   financial exploitation of 46, 430

   parliamentary committee for 440, 464

   parliamentary enquiries concerning recusant office-holders 429

   parliamentary petition against 424

   see also toleration (for Catholics in England) and toleration petitions

Redman, John 268

Reinmuth, H. S. 20, 506

revisionist account of seminarist clergy, unsatisfactoriness of 288–9, 290–2

Rich, Henry, first Baron Kensington and first earl of Holland 411

Rich, Richard, first Baron Rich 117, 118

Richardson, Sir Thomas, lord chief justice 487

Richelieu, cardinal-duc de, see du Plessis, Armand-Jean

Ridley, Nicholas, Bishop 163

Ridolfi, Robert, conspiracy of 35, 143, 145, 146, 196–7

Rigby, a servant 235

Rigby, Alexander 503

Ringsteed, David 282, 316

River Park, Tillington, Sussex 195, 202, 205, 233

Rivers, Earl, see Darcy, Thomas

Rivers, Frances (née Bowyer) 44

Rivers, George 44

Rivers, James 43, 44

Rivers, Sir John 43, 44

Rizzio, David 284

Roberts, John, OSB 370

Rochester, Viscount, see Ker, Robert

Roe, Alban, OSB 450

Rogers, Mr 477

Rolston, Francis 147

Rome, English College 61, 104, 267, 315, 316, 335, 373

   dissension at 251, 327, 478

Rookwood, Ambrose 96, 281, 396

Rookwood, Edward 96–7

   wife of 96–7

Rookwood, Elizabeth (née Browne) 97

Rookwood, Nicholas 97

Rootes, James 429

Roper, Anthony 103

Roper, Elizabeth (née Browne) 87

Roper, family of (at Eltham and Canterbury, Kent) 80, 112, 154, 196, 327, 332, 381, 397

Roper, Henry, eighth Baron Teynham 510

Roper, Lucy (née Browne) 87, 94, 154, 196

Roper, Philip 94

Roper, Sir Christopher, second Baron Teynham 87, 338, 427

Roper, Sir William 58, 87, 322, 402, 426

Roper, Thomas 87, 94, 154, 196

Roper, Thomas (son of Sir William Roper) 102, 322, 371, 393, 415

Roper, William 87, 154

Roscarrock, Nicholas 21

Rossetti, Carlo 503

Rouse, Anthony 262, 270, 312, 356

Rowse, A. L. 18

Royal Martyrs, The 506, 507

royal supremacy over the English Church 34, 306

   statutes and debate concerning 117–24, 136–9, 140, 141

   see also oath of supremacy

Rudd, Anthony, Bishop 277

Ruffia, Claudio di 371

Russell, Conrad 120, 410–11

Russell, Edward, third earl of Bedford 262

Russell, family of 75

Russell, Francis, second earl of Bedford 75, 118

Russell, Henry 154

Russell, John, first earl of Bedford 112

Rutland, earl of, see Manners, Edward; Manners, Henry; Manners, John; Manners, Roger

Ruzé, Antoine Coiffier de, marquis d’Effiat 415–17, 423, 425

Rydell, Francis 175, 199–200, 237

Sackville, Cecily (née Baker) 85, 263

Sackville, Edward, fourth earl of Dorset 183

Sackville, Jane 59

Sackville, Margaret (née Howard) 86

Sackville, Richard, third earl of Dorset 388, 410, 411

Sackville, Robert, second earl of Dorset 86–7, 263, 329

Sackville, Sir Richard 62, 85

Sackville, Sir Thomas, first Baron Buckhurst and first earl of Dorset 37, 38, 81, 82, 142, 151, 168, 175, 197, 215, 226, 228, 234, 236, 238, 276, 281, 285, 358, 514

   alleged conversion of 87

   Catholicism in family and entourage of 59–60, 85, 262–3, 276

   corruption accusations against 87

   and lord lieutenancy 166

   marriage alliance with Browne family 59

   his nominations of parliamentary candidates 63

   patronage of 85, 86

Sackville, Thomas 322, 357, 386

   ecclesiastical patronage of 289, 331, 333–4, 374

   his intrigues in Rome 60, 87

Sackville House 236, 243

Saint-Cyran, Abbé de, see Duvergier de Hauranne, Jean

St David’s, bishop of, see Rudd, Anthony

St Elmo, castle of 141

St John, Catherine (née Dormer) 81

St John, John, first Baron St John 81

St John, John, second Baron St John 81

St John, Lord, see Paulet, John; Paulet, William

St Omer, Jesuit college at 104, 316, 339

   rector of 339

St Vaast, abbey of 375

Salisbury, countess of, see Pole, Margaret

Salisbury, earl of, see Cecil, Sir Robert; Montague, Thomas; Neville, Sir Richard

Saltmarsh, Gerard 509

Sampton, a priest 212

Sander, Nicholas

   book of: The Rock of the Church 32

Sanderson, Henry 42

Sanderson, Sir Nicholas 422

Sandys, Henry 196

Sandys, Mabel (née Wriothesley) 82

Sandys, Sir Walter 82

Savage, Sir Thomas, first Viscount Savage 389, 475, 478

Savile, Sir John 278

Savoy, ambassador of, see Ruffia, Claudio di

Scarborough Castle 506

Scot, William (Maurus), OSB, execution of 371–2

Scotland

   English intervention in, during 1559–60 62

   rebellion in 499, 502, 503

Scotney Castle, Kent 44, 45, 221

Scott, Sir Sibbald 13

Scott, William 429

Seaborne, family of 327

Semple, Sir William 223

Seton, Sir John 223

settlement of religion (1559) 30, 31, 34

Seymour, Edward, first earl of Hertford and first duke of Somerset 80, 110

Seymour, Jane, Queen 109

Seymour, Lord Thomas 61, 80

Shakespeare, William 83, 490

Shales, Henry 193

   and Sussex puritans 160–1

Sharpe, Kevin 480

Shaw, Francis 188

Shaw, Henry 319

Sheldon, Richard 368

Shell, Alison 261

Shelley, Anthony 467

Shelley, Edward (the elder) 98

Shelley, Edward (the younger) 98

   execution of 98

Shelley, Elizabeth (née Owen) 168, 205

Shelley, family of (at Michelgrove, Sussex, and Mapledurham, Hampshire) 35, 52, 61, 65, 80, 97, 98, 187, 195, 246, 260, 283, 325

Shelley, Henry (of Mapledurham) 204

Shelley, Henry (of Patcham) 46

Shelley, Jane (née Bellingham) 46

Shelley, Jane (née Lingen), 65, 188

Shelley, John 163, 168, 188, 195, 204–5

   conformist tendencies of 204–5, 283

Shelley, Mary 204

   son and daughter of 204

Shelley, Mary (née Wriothesley) 64, 82

Shelley, Richard 97, 98, 325

Shelley, Sir John 82, 429

Shelley, Sir John, deputy lieutenant 508

Shelley, Sir Richard (knighted in 1555) 112

Shelley, Sir William 50

Shelley, Thomas (the elder) 283

   daughter of 283

Shelley, Thomas (the younger) 195

Shelley, William 35, 64 82, 157, 234

   and the Throckmorton plot 165

Shelley, William, secular priest 325

Sherfield, Henry 490

Sherley, Sir Thomas 175

   son of 175

Sherwood, Richard 267

ship money 491

Shrewsbury, earl of, see Talbot, Francis; Talbot, George (sixth earl); Talbot, George (ninth earl); Talbot, Gilbert; Talbot, John

Shurley, Anne (née Pelham) 43

Shurley, John 43

Shurley, Sir John 43

   daughter of 43, 44

Sidney, Robert, first earl of Leicester 392

Sidney, Sir Henry 139

Sidney, Sir William 75

Silva, Guzman de 93, 142

Simpkins, William, alleged seditious speech of 40

Simpson, Thomas 233–4

   conformity of 233, 234

Singleton, Thomas, SJ 107

Singleton, William 228

Slade, John 325

Smith, Edward 458

Smith, Edward, OSB 331, 392

Smith, George 458

Smith, Nicholas, SJ 55

Smith, Richard, Bishop 69, 78, 209, 210, 251, 264, 268, 283, 296, 312–13, 316, 317, 318, 329, 338, 356, 357, 358, 359, 361, 362–3, 365, 366, 375, 396, 400, 415, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 485, 487, 488, 490, 495, 496, 509, 511

   as agent, in Rome, of the archpriest, and conflict there with Robert Persons SJ 305, 318, 346–52

   and Armand-Jean du Plessis, bishop of Luçon, cardinal-duc de Richelieu 212, 378–9, 418, 420, 421, 423, 425

   as bishop of Chalcedon 318, 325, 331, 348, 403, 417–32, 433–72, 492, 505

   resigns 467, 474

   see also approbation controversy

   books of: An Answer 217–18, 336, 350–1

   Epistola Historica 218, 264

   Vita Illustrissime, ac Piissimae Dominae, translated as The Life of the Most Honourable . . . Lady 69, 73, 74, 88, 162–3, 209, 211–18, 222, 228–32, 233, 344–5

   as chaplain and hagiographer of Magdalen Browne, Viscountess Montague 69, 73, 74, 88, 162–3, 209, 211–18, 222, 228–32, 282, 283, 317, 318

   as chaplain of Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 321, 322, 331, 344; and deterioration of patronal relationship with 378–9, 443–6

   commemorates Sir Anthony Browne, first Viscount Montague’s Catholicism 111, 113–14, 119, 136, 163

   cousin of 422

   his disputation with Daniel Featley 376–7

   and the Inquisition 351–2

   and martyrology 434

   sermon of 447

   visitation by 433

   and William Laud 494

Smith, Thomas 55, 212

Society of Jesus/Jesuits 95, 104, 336, 392, 407, 412, 459, 475, 478, 510

   and the Anglo-Spanish marriage negotiations 392–400

   Annual Letters of 436

   and Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 333

   and the appellant controversy 250–62

   attitudes to conformity 56

   Catholic hostility to (reciprocated) 270, 290–314, 322–3, 327, 334, 338–9, 345–52, 392, 393, 394, 399, 408, 416, 487–9, 493, 495, 496, 509 and passim

   see also appellant controversy; approbation controversy

   Clerkenwell novitiate of 396, 440–2, 465

   college of, in Liège 338, 339

   college of, in Louvain 58

   Constitutions of 289

   and the English regiment in Flanders 91, 95

   English secular clergymen, their conflict with 303–4, 322–3, 476 and passim

   see also appellant controversy; approbation controversy; Catholic community, and episcopacy/hierarchy; Society of Jesus/Jesuits, Catholic hostility to

   general of, see Acquaviva, Claudio, SJ; Vitelleschi, Muzio, SJ

   and Gunpowder plot 279–80, 286

   and pastoral strategy of 290, 295, 297–8, 300, 301

   see also Gerard, John, SJ

   and patronage 289–90, 337, 406, 427, 510 and passim

   see also Sackville, Thomas, ecclesiastical patronage of

   and popery 55

   and the seminaries 372–4

   and the sodality of the Immaculate Conception 58, 433

   and Spiritual Exercises 312

   and ‘votive brethren’ 307, 308

   and William Browne SJ 338

   see also Abercrombie, Thomas, SJ; Acquaviva, Claudio, SJ; Anderson, Patrick, SJ; Anderton, Lawrence, SJ; Arrowsmith, Edmund, SJ; Baker, Alexander, SJ; Baldwin, William, SJ; Barker, Andrew, SJ; Bellarmine, Robert, SJ; Bickley, Ralph, SJ; Blount, Richard, SJ; Browne, William, SJ; Campion, Edmund, SJ; Cornelius, John, SJ; Creighton, William, SJ; Curry, John, SJ; Curtis, Thomas, SJ; Darell, John, SJ; Fitzherbert, Thomas, SJ; Fletcher, Anthony, SJ; Floyd, John, SJ; Forster, William, SJ; Garnet, Henry, SJ; Garnet, Thomas, SJ; Gerard, John, SJ; Gretzer, James, SJ; Heywood, Jasper, SJ; Holtby, Richard, SJ; Hoskins, Anthony, SJ; Huddlestone, John, SJ; Jones, Robert, SJ; Keel, Thomas, SJ; Keynes, George, SJ; Lambe, Anthony, SJ; Lee, Roger, SJ; Leedes, Edward, SJ; Leedes, Thomas, SJ; Lister, Thomas, SJ; Matthieu, Claude, SJ; Mico, Walter, SJ; More, Henry, SJ; Norris, Sylvester, SJ; Owen, Thomas, SJ; Percy, John, SJ; Persons, Robert, SJ; Poulton, Thomas, SJ; Pounde, Thomas, SJ; Price, John, SJ; Pullen, Joseph (or Joshua), SJ; Singleton, Thomas, SJ; Smith, Nicholas, SJ; Southwell, Robert, SJ; Stanney, Thomas, SJ; Stephens, Thomas, SJ; Stevenson, Thomas, SJ; Tesimond, Oswald, SJ; Vitelleschi, Muzio, SJ; Walpole, Edward, SJ; Walpole, Henry, SJ; Walpole, Michael, SJ; Walsingham, Francis, SJ; Weston, William, SJ; White, Andrew, SJ; Wigmore, Richard, SJ; Wilson, Matthew, SJ; Wright, Thomas, SJ; Wright, William, SJ; Young, Francis, SJ

sodality of the Immaculate Conception 58, 433

solicitor-general, see Fleming, Thomas

Somers, Thomas 323, 370

Somerset, duke of, see Seymour, Edward

Somerset, Edward, fourth earl of Worcester 91, 92, 173, 269–70, 271, 289

Somerset, Edward, Lord Herbert of Raglan and sixth earl and second marquis of Worcester 474, 475, 477, 505

Somerset, Elizabeth (née Browne) 68, 91

Somerset, Elizabeth (née Hastings) 289

Somerset, family of 6, 92, 181, 385

Somerset, Henry, Lord Herbert of Raglan and fifth earl and first marquis of Worcester 91, 289, 389, 475, 506

Somerset, Henry, second earl of Worcester 68, 91

Somerset, Sir Thomas 384

Somerset, Thomas, first Viscount Cashel 475

Somerset, William, third earl of Worcester 112, 145, 150, 156, 166, 167

Sorbonne 376, 495

Sourdis, François, Cardinal 398

Southampton, earl of, see Fitzwilliam, Sir William; Wriothesley, Henry (second earl); Wriothesley, Henry (third earl); Wriothesley, Sir Thomas

Southampton House 65, 81, 94, 160, 328

   seizure of Catholic books at 65

Southcot, John (the elder) 234, 328

   father of 328

Southcot, John (the younger) 218, 234, 327–8, 445, 453, 464–5, 476, 477, 480, 483–4, 485, 486, 487–9, 489–90, 492, 493, 496

Southcot, Magdalene (née Paulet) 234

Southwark

   assizes at 249

   St George’s parish 97, 425

   St Olave’s parish 425

   St Saviour’s parish and church 1, 23, 52, 92, 94, 113, 116, 161, 189, 207, 220, 222, 229, 282, 286, 316; churchwardens of 286, 385, 425, 516–18

   see also Montague House and Close, Southwark

Southwell, Robert, SJ 105, 184, 189, 200, 204, 235, 245

   arrest, trial and execution of 39, 246, 248, 249–50

   book of: An Humble Supplication 38–9

   circulation of 39

   his kinship connections in Sussex 38

   printing press of 161

Southwick, George 271

Spada, Bernardino 323, 420, 423

Spain

   dynastic treaty negotiations with England 324, 388–400, 406, 414, 415, 416, 431, 470

   London embassy of (Exeter House) 415

Spanish Armada 39, 40

Spencer, David 32, 34

Spencer, William 197, 198–9, 280

Spes, Guerau de 142–3, 144, 145, 146

Spiller, Robert 388, 429

Spiller, Sir Henry 388

Squire, Edward, conspiracy of 158, 299

Stafford, Edward, fourth Baron Stafford 105

Stafford, Henry, first Baron Stafford 117

Stamford, Ralph 305

Stanley, Edward, third earl of Derby 24, 51, 117, 143

   wife of 51

Stanley, Ferdinando, fifth earl of Derby, household of 26

Stanley, Henry, fourth earl of Derby 25, 161

Stanley, Sir Thomas 146

Stanley, Sir William 124, 203, 224, 283

Stanney, Gertrude (née Wells) 64

Stanney, Thomas, SJ 64, 65, 249

Stanney, William 64

Stanney, William, OFM 331

Stapleton, Robert 101

Stapleton, Thomas 32, 34

star chamber, proceedings in 23, 203, 262, 278–9, 357, 369

Stater, Victor 169

Staveles, Philippe de, sieur de Glajon 133, 134

Stedham, manor of 184

Stephens, Richard 157

   and Henry Chadderton 64

Stephens, Thomas, SJ 157, 160

Stevenson, Thomas, SJ 311

Still, John 160, 277

Stone, Lawrence 5, 21–2, 24–5

Stonor, family of (at Stonor, Oxfordshire) 324, 327

Stoughton, Adrian 44–5, 50

Stoughton, Elizabeth (née Lewkenor) 45

Stoughton, Lawrence 199

Stoughton, Thomas 44, 45

Stourton, Edward 506

Stourton, Edward, tenth Baron Stourton 281, 285, 427, 477, 478

Stourton, Edward, thirteenth Baron Stourton 510

Stourton, Sir William, eleventh Baron Stourton 478, 505–6

Stourton, William 506

Stourton House 505–6

Stradling, Anne (née Gage) 80

Stradling, Damasyn 81

Stradling, Elizabeth (née Gage) 102, 506

Stradling, family of (at St Donats, Glamorganshire) 80, 152

Stradling, John 506

Stradling, Sir Edward 80, 81

   daughter of 81

Stradling, Sir John 102, 506

Stradling, Sir Thomas

   his estates and property in Sussex 80

   imprisonment of 80

Stradling, Wenchliane 80

Stratton, battle of 504

Strode, William, play of: The Floating Island 490–2

Stuart, Esmé, Lord D’Aubigny 360

Stuart, Francis, fifth earl of Bothwell 223

Stuart, Henry, Lord Darnley 128

Stuart, Margaret, countess of Lennox 128, 129, 154

Studder, Sir Thomas 91, 451

Suffolk

   Catholicism in 34

   duke of, see Brandon, Charles; Grey, Henry

Suliard, Sir Edward 478

Sussex

   Catholic revival in, under Mary Tudor 80

   earl of, see Radcliffe, Henry; Radcliffe, Robert; Radcliffe, Thomas

   election contest in 63

   Howard family authority, temporarily eclipsed in 61, 80

   iron industry and manufacture of ordnance in 39, 319, 320

   see also Blackwell, Margaret; Blackwell, William; Tirwhit, Robert; Wyborne, John

   peerage in 61

   Protestant kinship nexuses in (families of Covert, Shurley, Pelham, Rivers, Bowyer and Stoughton) 43–5

   Reformation in 31–4

   survival of Catholicism in 30–67, and passim

Sutton, Robert, execution of 201

Sutton, Thomas 518

Swales, R. J. W. 61–2, 117

Synod of Southwark 161–2

Talbot, Francis, fifth earl of Shrewsbury 117, 118, 119, 143, 146–7, 166

Talbot, George, sixth earl of Shrewsbury 24

Talbot, George, ninth earl of Shrewsbury 25, 424, 426, 427, 442

Talbot, Gilbert, seventh earl of Shrewsbury 21, 230

Talbot, John, tenth earl of Shrewsbury 475

Tarbox, a pursuivant 370

Tassis, Juan de 276

Taylor, Mr 234

Tempest, family of (at Holmeside, Durham) 328

Tempest, Robert 328

Tempest, Thomas 328

Terry, Alice 220–1

Terry, Edward 32, 220

Tesimond, Oswald, SJ 96

Teynham, Baron, see Roper, Henry; Roper, Sir Christopher

Thanet, earl of, see Tufton, Nicholas 338

Thatcher, Anne (née Gage) 103

Thatcher, Anne (née Tresham) 103

Thatcher, family of (at Westham, Sussex) 61, 72, 80

Thatcher, John (the elder) 103

Thatcher, John (the younger) 261, 429

Thatcher, Mary (née Gage) 103

Thatcher, William 103

   conformity of 57

Thirlby, Thomas, Bishop 113, 114–15, 118, 319, 320

   deprivation of 123–4

   servant of, records 1555 embassy to Rome 114–15

Thomas, Valentine 95

Thompson, Michael 204

Threele, John 85–6

Threele, Robert, alleged seditious speech of 39

Throckmorton, Francis

   conspiracy of 35, 45, 158, 164–5, 166, 188

Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas 148

Tias, family of (at Barnburgh, Yorkshire) 321

Tias, George 321

Tichborne, Chideock 186

Tichborne, Francis 357

Tichborne, Peter 186

Tiepolo, Paulo 132, 133, 134, 135

Tindall, Edmund 321

Tindall, Thomas 321

Tirwhit, Catherine (née Browne) 97, 319, 358, 384

Tirwhit, Elizabeth (née Oxenbridge) 97

Tirwhit, family of (at Kettleby, Lincolnshire, and Etchingham, Sussex) 41, 97, 319, 388

Tirwhit, Robert 22, 40, 388

Tirwhit, Sir Robert 97

Tirwhit, William 97, 384

Tisbury, Wiltshire 22

Titchfield

   Titchfield Abbey, Hampshire 35, 36, 37, 65, 146, 188

   Titchfield parish church, Wriothesley monument in 207, 208

Toledo, Ferdinand Alvarez de, duke of Alva 134–5

toleration (for Catholics in England) and Catholic toleration petitions 8, 97, 264, 270, 272, 273, 278–9, 330, 345, 389–90, 397, 415–25, 486–9, 496, 503, 508

Topcliffe, Richard 105, 125, 184, 189, 195, 197, 231, 233

   his assault on the Browne household 175, 199–202, 211, 220, 234, 237, 247

   and Edmund Gennings 267

   and Robert Barnes 244–50

   and Robert Southwell SJ 200, 204

Topsell, Edward 363

Touchet, James, third earl of Castlehaven 475, 477

Townsend (alias Thompson) 199

Treaty of Berwick 130–1

Treaty of Dover 508

Treaty of Edinburgh 133

Treaty of London 276

Tregian, Francis 88

Trent, Council of 447, 459, 461, 462

Tresham, Francis 86–7

Tresham, Mary (née Gage) 103

Tresham, Mr 487

Tresham, Sir Thomas 103, 188, 189, 265–6

Trewe, John 113

Trimble, William 19, 20–1

Tripp, Henry 64, 159

Trollopp, Cuthbert 144, 477

Trull, Mary 243

Trumbull, John 429

Trumbull, William 57, 58, 332, 337

Tuchiner, Anthony 371

Tudor, Margaret 128

Tufton, Nicholas, first Baron Tufton and first earl of Thanet 338, 430

Turberville, James, Bishop 118

Twyford, Samuel 99, 190–1

Tyrone, earl of, see O’Neill, Hugh

Tyrrell, Anthony 185, 186–7, 189

Ubaldini, Roberto, Bishop 372

Udall, John 243

Udall, William 96, 218, 357

Urban VIII, Pope 411, 412–13, 414, 416, 417, 418, 460, 461, 462, 463, 474, 486, 494

Usher, Ellen 41

Uvedale, family of 65

Valaresso, Alvise 409

Valladolid, St Alban’s College 316

Vallenger, Stephen 160

Vanhill, Jeremy, alleged seditious speech of 39

Varder, John 356

Vaux, Ambrose 369–70

Vaux, Edward, fourth Baron Vaux 289, 409–10, 427, 428–9, 475, 476, 477

   and the oath of allegiance 337, 364, 369

Vaux, Elizabeth 428

Vaux, family of (at Harrowden, Northamptonshire) 60

Vaux, Mary (née Tresham) 189

Vaux, William, third Baron Vaux 150, 188, 189

Velasco, Alonso de 371

Vere, Edward de, seventeenth earl of Oxford 153, 154

Verstegan, Richard 86, 172

Vertue, George 69

Villeauxclercs, seigneur de, see Loménie, Henri–Auguste de

Villiers, Katherine (née Manners) 395

Villiers, Mary (née Beaumont), countess of Buckingham 395

Villiers, Sir George, first duke of Buckingham 174, 393, 395, 406, 415, 427, 428, 441, 463, 465, 483

Vitelleschi, Muzio, SJ 58, 334, 336, 392, 395, 408, 421, 433–4, 444, 452, 461, 463

Vynall, an official of Bishop Richard Curteys 33

Wadsworth, James (the younger) 296, 331, 338–9, 393

   father of (James Wadsworth the elder) 393

Wakeman, John 308

Waller, Sir William 504

Walpole, Edward, SJ 312

Walpole, Henry, SJ 320

Walpole, Horace 29

Walpole, Michael, SJ 289

   and Thomas Leedes SJ 57

Walpole, William 320

Walsham, Alexandra 163

Walsingham, Francis, SJ 419

Walsingham, Sir Francis 46, 51, 74, 84, 89, 158, 190, 220

   his directions concerning recusancy 47

Wanborough, manor of 359, 515

Warblington Castle 105, 106, 392

Warblington, Hampshire 65

   see also Cotton, family of

Ward, Mary, IBVM 333

   institute of 334

Wardour Castle 89, 90, 239

   siege of 504–5

Warmington, William 368

Warner, Mr 422

Warnford, Mary 168

Warnford, Richard 231

Warnham parish, Sussex 53

   see also Caryll, family of; Caryll, Sir John, of Warnham

Warr, De La, Baron, see West, William

Warren, Robert 281

Warwick, countess of 226

Warwick, earl of, see Dudley, Ambrose; Dudley, John; Neville, Richard

Warwick, George 486

Waters, Thomas, alleged seditious speech of 41

Watkins, John 20

Watson, Anthony, Bishop 144

Watson, William 125, 126, 188, 191, 224, 252, 276, 300, 301–2

   book of: Decacordon 254, 296, 310, 311–12, 373

   and the Bye plot 268, 269

Waverley Abbey 84

Waverley, manor of 184

Webb, John 235

Wells, family of (at Brambridge, Hampshire) 327

Wells, Gilbert 64, 65

Wells, Henry 65

Wells, Swithin 64, 65, 204, 267

   and Henry Wriothesley, second earl of Southampton 64

Welshe 40

Wenman, Thomas 243–4

Wentworth, Peter 46, 170

Wentworth, Sir Thomas 486

West, William, first Baron De La Warr 62, 112, 143

West Firle, Sussex 41, 207

West Horsley, Surrey 29, 176, 177, 194

Westminster disputation (March/April 1559) 163

Westmorland, earl of, see Neville, Charles; Neville, Henry

Weston, Edward 322, 336–7, 366

   book of: De Triplici Hominis Officio 337

   criticises Anthony Maria Browne, second Viscount Montague 337

   and the oath of allegiance 336–7

   scandal concerning 337

Weston, family of (at Sutton, Surrey) 50

Weston, Sir Henry 50

Weston, Sir Richard 388

Weston, William, SJ 189, 191, 249, 263, 297

Wharton, Philip, third Baron Wharton 200

Wharton, Thomas, first Baron Wharton 24, 117

Whatlington, Sussex 41

Whetstones, George 46

Whetstones, Sir Barnard 46, 317

   wife of 46

Whitaker, Laurence 396

White, Andrew, SJ 446

White, Dorothy 315

White, Richard 469

White, Thomas 441, 464, 467, 469, 480

Whitehair, Anthony 316

Whitehair, Christopher 235, 238, 316

Whitehair, Mrs 316

Whitfield, John 223–4

Whitgift, John, Archbishop 235, 236, 237, 249, 262, 293

Whiting, Henry, conformity of 41

Widdrington, William 506

Wigmore, Andrew 327

Wigmore, Richard, SJ 313

Wilcocks, Robert, execution of 40

Wilkinson, John 39

Williams, John, Bishop, lord keeper 324, 395, 400, 423

   instructions issued by, concerning recusancy 399, 423

Williams, Sir Thomas 21

Williamson, Anthony 23

   mother of (Elizabeth Williamson) 23

Williamson, Nicholas 21, 201

Willis, Francis 154

Willmer, Thomas 360

Willoughby, Baron 118

Wilson, a Marian priest 186, 196

Wilson, Matthew, SJ 489, 495, 496

Wilson, Thomas 319

Winchester

   bishop of, see Bilson, Thomas; Cooper, Thomas; Horne, Robert

   cathedral 116

   diocese of 33

   marquis of, see Paulet, John; Paulet, William (first marquis); Paulet, William (fourth marquis)

Winchester House 116

Windebank, Sir Francis 487, 502

Windsor Castle 506

Windsor, Catherine (née Somerset) 289

Windsor, Edward, third Baron Windsor 142, 150

Windsor, family of 5

Windsor, Henry, fifth Baron Windsor 200, 266, 272

Windsor, Thomas, sixth Baron Windsor 409–10, 475

Windsor, William, second Baron Windsor 196

Wing parish church, Dormer family monument in 207

Winwood, Sir Ralph 58

Wisbech Castle 65, 160

‘Wisbech stirs’ 187, 251, 349

Wiseman, Jane 245, 247–8

Wiseman, Thomas 312

Wiseman, William 312

Withens, John 218–21

   funeral brass of 219

Wolfe, Nicholas 35

Woodfen, Nicholas 315

Woodman, Richard 113, 163

Woodward, Matthew 316, 358, 359–60

   occasional conformity of 316

   wife of (Mary Woodward) 316, 358

Worcester, bishop of, see Whitgift, John

Worcester, earl of, see Somerset, Edward; Somerset, Henry; Somerset, William

Worley, Thomas 153

Worsley, Edward 334, 386

Worthington, Thomas 350, 373, 374, 381, 429

Wotton, Nicholas 140, 141

Wotton, Sir Henry 326

Wragge, John 370

Wright, Richard 329

   last will and testament of 329

Wright, Thomas, SJ 95, 96

Wright, William, SJ 96, 262, 289

Wriothesley, Henry, second earl of Southampton 35, 38, 82, 145, 156, 159, 188, 267

   Catholic activism of 83, 150, 157, 161

   conformity of 146

   at Cowdray 151

   and crisis of 1569 144, 146

   death of 157

   detained at Loseley 84, 151

   and Edmund Campion SJ 64, 160

   entourage of 63–5, 66, 105

   funeral momument of 207, 208

   funeral of 81

   and John Leslie, bishop of Ross 146

   last will and testament of 156

   marriage of 82, 105

   in parliament of 1571 150

   his quarrel with his wife 83, 94, 156–7, 162, 165

   see also Titchfield Abbey

Wriothesley, Henry, third earl of Southampton 57, 82, 174, 239, 272, 410, 411

   his abandonment of Catholicism 65, 183

   confiscation of arms and armour of 37

   and the earl of Essex’s rebellion 88

   entourage of 65, 66

   puritanism of 65, 83

Wriothesley, Jane (née Cheney), dowager countess of Southampton 82, 208

Wriothesley, Mary (née Browne) 82, 105, 151, 162, 167, 196, 223, 280, 284

   conformity of 83

   her quarrel with her husband 83, 94, 156–7, 162, 165

Wriothesley, Sir Thomas, first earl of Southampton 82, 156, 196, 514

   funeral momument of 207, 208

Wyatt’s rebellion 112

Wyborne, Edward 197, 199, 231, 325, 369–70

Wyborne, Edward, Captain 505

Wyborne, Elizabeth 369–70

Wyborne, John 197

Wyborne, Mrs 197, 282

Wyborne, Susanna (née Warnford) 231, 325

Wyborne, William 197, 369–70

Yate, Mrs 188

Yaxley, Francis 128–9, 136, 154

Yaxley, Henry 296

Yelverton, Sir Henry 465

Yonge, Walter 465

Young, Francis, SJ 107

Young, Richard 84, 162–3, 203, 233–4

Young, Thomas 402

Zen, Ranier 398

Zouch, Edward, eleventh Baron Zouch 361

Zutphen, battle of 46





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