Thomas Longueville - The Life of a Conspirator
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From a portrait belonging to W. R. M. Wynne, Esq. of Peniarth, Merioneth
A CONSPIRATOR
BY
ONE OF HIS DESCENDANTS
A LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP LAUD,BY A ROMISH RECUSANT, THE
LIFE OF A PRIG, BY ONE,ETC.
KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRBNER & CO., Ltd.
PATERNOSTER HOUSE, CHARING CROSS ROAD
1895
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CHAPTER I. | PAGE |
The portrait of Sir Everard DigbyGenealogyHis father a literary manHis fathers bookWas Sir Everard brought up a Protestant?At the Court of Queen ElizabethPersecution of CatholicsCharacter of Sir EverardGothurstMary MulshoMarriageKnighthood | |
CHAPTER II. | |
Hospitality at GothurstRoger LeeSir Everard Catholickly inclinedCountry visiting 300 years agoAn absent hostA good hostessWish to see a priestPriest or sportsman?Father GerardReception of Lady DigbyQuestion of UnderhandednessIllness of Sir EverardConversionSecond IllnessImpulsiveness of Sir Everard | |
CHAPTER III. | |
The wrench of conversionPosition of converts at different periodsThe Digbys as convertsTheir chapelFather StrangeFather PercyChapels in the days of persecutionLuisa de CarvajalOliver MannersPious dodgesStolen watersPersecution under Elizabeth | |
CHAPTER IV. | |
The succession to the CrownAccession of JamesThe Bye PlotGuy FawkesFather Watsons revenge on the JesuitsQuestion as to the faithlessness of JamesMartyrdoms and persecutionsA Protestant Bishop upon them | |
CHAPTER V. | |
Catholics and the CourtQueen Anne of DenmarkFears of the CatholicsCatesbyChivalryTyringhamThe Spanish AmbassadorAttitude of foreign Catholic powersIndictments of CatholicsPounds caseBancroftCatesby and GarnetThomas WinterWilliam EllisLord VauxElizabeth, Anne, and Eleanor VauxCalumnies | |
CHAPTER VI. | |
Roger MannersA pilgrimageHarrowdenCatesby informs Sir Everard of the ConspiracyScriptural precedentsOther Gunpowder PlotsMary Queen of Scots, Bothwell and DarnleyPretended Jesuit approval | |
CHAPTER VII. | |
A Latin BookImmoderate friendshipsPrinciplesSecond-hand approvalHow Catesby deceived GarnetHe deceived his fellow-conspiratorsA liar | |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
Garnets unfortunate conversation with Sir EverardGarnets weaknessHow Garnet first learned about the PlotSecresy of the ConfessionalCatesby and the SacramentsCatesby a Catholic on Protestant principlesCould Garnet have saved Sir Everard?Were the conspirators driven to desperation?Did Cecil originate the Plot? | |
CHAPTER IX. | |
Financial aspects of the Gunpowder PlotSir Everards relations to his wifeLittle JohnSecret room at GothurstPersecution of Catholics in WalesThe plan of CampaignCoughtonGuy FawkesHis visit to Gothurst | |
CHAPTER X. | |
White WebbsBaynhams MissionAll-Hallows at CoughtonAll Souls at GothurstAn unwelcome GuestThe remains of feudalismStart from GothurstArrival at DunchurchWhat was going on in LondonTreshamThe hunting-partyA card-partyArrival of the fugitivesThe discovery in LondonThe flight | |
CHAPTER XI. | |
Catesby lies to Sir EverardExpected help from TalbotThe hunting-party repudiates the conspiratorsThe future Earl of BristolThe startWarwickNorbrookAlcesterCoughtonHuddingtonTalbot refuses to join in the InsurrectionFather GreenwayFather OldcorneWhewell GrangeShadowedNo Catholics will join the conspiratorsDon Quixote | |
CHAPTER XII. | |
Holbeche HouseSir Everard desertsSir Fulke GrevilleThe Hue-and-CryHuntedIn coverCaughtJourney to LondonConfiscationThe fate of the conspirators at HolbecheThe ArchpriestDenunciationsLetter of Sir EverardConfession | |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
Threats of tortureSearch at Mrs Vauxs houseLady Digbys letters to SalisburySir Everard to his wifeSir Everard writes to SalisburyDeath of TreshamPoemExaminations | |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
Father Gerards letter to Sir EverardSir Everard exonerates GerardSir Everards letter to his sons | |
CHAPTER XV. | |
The trialAppearance of the prisoners from different points of viewSir Edward PhilipsSir Edward CokeHis description of the punishment for High TreasonSir Everards speechCokes replyEarl of NorthamptonLord SalisburySentence | |
CHAPTER XVI. | |
Waiting for deathPoemKind words for Sir EverardThe injury he did to the Catholic causeTwo happy daysProcession to the scaffoldSir Everards last speechExecutionEpilogue |
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