Authors: Alice Hogge
Tags: #Non Fiction
Tresham, William 77
Trinity College, Oxford 28, 38, 133
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Turner, Dr Peter 109
Tutbury Castle 13
Tute, Mr 216
Tyndale, William 100, 161
Tyrrell, Anthony 145, 169
Tyrrell, Sir John 339
Udall, William 383
Ulmer, Johann 28
Uniformity, Act of 32, 34, 38
University College, Oxford 390
Uxendon Manor 148, 176-179, 184, 187
Valladolid, English College 128-129, 131, 133, 240
Vaughan, Edward 217
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Vaux, Anne 151-153, 200, 329-331, 334
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, 342, 344, 355, 361-363, 369, 371-372, 386, 394
Vaux, Elizabeth 273, 329, 337, 342-343, 348-349, 351, 375, 386-387
Vaux, George, Lord 273
Vaux, Henry 77, 115, 170
Vaux, William, Lord 115, 151, 164, 170, 199, 325, 329
Vendeville, Dr Jean 50-51, 54
Vere, Sir Francis 295
Waad, Sir William 242, 244, 348, 352, 363-365, 368, 377-378
Waldegrave, Sir Edward 105
Walley
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Garnet, Henry
Wallis brothers 216-217
Walpole, Christopher 127, 128
Walpole, Edward 128
Walpole family 127-128
Walpole, Henry 127-131, 133, 135, 147, 191, 238-241, 242
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, 243, 252, 263, 271, 288
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, 387
Walpole, Michael 128, 134
Walpole, Thomas 128
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, 129-130
Walsingham, Sir Francis 6, 16, 70, 80, 107, 108, 115, 121, 124-125, 133, 220
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, 241
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, 260, 269, 276, 277, 386
Wanton Jesuit, The
389
Ward, Margaret 96, 306
Warham, William, Archbishop 25
Watson, Robert 217
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Watson, William 96, 285, 306, 310-314, 325, 356
Decacordon of Ten Quodlibetical Questions
306
Waugh, Evelyn 391, 393
Wellington, Duke of 384
Wenman, Agnes, Lady 205, 337
Westmoreland, Earl of
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Neville, Charles
Weston, William 115-117, 145, 148, 165, 177, 241, 242
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, 252
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, 278, 284, 296, 303
White, John 51
White Lion Counter (prison) 223
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, 275
White, Sir Thomas 64
White Webbs 329, 333, 336, 339, 349, 363, 366, 375
Whitgift, John 195, 295
Widdecombe, Ann 392-393
William II, Prince of Orange 10, 386
William III and Mary 386
Williams, Arthur 109
Williams, Mrs 37
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Willoughby family 124
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Wilson, Arthur 298
Wilson, Thomas 351, 375
Wimbish
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Broadoaks Manor
Winchester, Bishop of 30, 38
Winchester School 95
Windsor, William, Lord 215
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Wintour, Robert 329, 343, 359-360
Wintour, Thomas 317-319, 320, 325, 328-333, 338, 341, 348, 350, 352, 354, 359-360, 376
Wisbech Castle 277-278, 281
Wiseman, Jane and Bridget 226
Wiseman, John 212
Wiseman, Mrs (Jane) 218-219
Wiseman, Thomas 212, 220
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Wiseman, Widow (Jane) 215-216, 227
Wiseman, William 212-217, 227, 243
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Wodehouse, Thomas 95
Wolsey, Cardinal 25
Woodhouse, Sir Henry 108
Worsley (pursuivant) 219
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, 221
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, 242
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Wotton, Sir Henry 371
Wray, Sir Christopher 270
Wrench, William 289-290
Wright, Jack 331-332, 334, 352
Wriothesley, Henry
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Southampton, 3rd Earl of
Wroth, Mr 209
Wycliffe, John 160
Wylford, Mr 115
Wynshcomb, Mr 117
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Yate family 87-88
Yelverton, Charles 104
Yelverton, Edward 20, 101, 104, 113, 118, 368
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Yelverton, family 105, 110-112
Yelverton, Sir Christopher 101, 368
York, Archbishop of 30
Young, Richard 169, 170
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, 183, 216, 225, 228, 242
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, 270
Younger, James 145, 157
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, 224, 263
Zúñiga, Don Pedro de 347
Zurich 30
I should like to thank the following people for the advice, assistance and encouragement they gave me while I was writing this book: Father Thomas M. McCoog S.J., Father Geoffrey Holt S.J., Brother Hotkinson S.J., and their colleagues at the Jesuit Archives, London; the staff of the British Library; Mrs Joan Bond and all at the Catholic Central Library; the staff of the Public Record Office, Kew; the staff of the Oxfordshire Record Office; Professor John Guy; Mr Michael Hodgetts and Mr Julian Foord at Harvington Hall; Mr John Jarmen, Ian and Alan at Baddesley Clinton; Mrs Angela Sills and family; Yeoman Warder Alan Fiddis and his colleagues at the Tower of London; Mrs Jan Graffius at Stonyhurst College; Teresa Squires at Oxburgh Hall; Amanda Troop at Sawston Hall; Downside College; Lady Camoys; Mr Gerard Kilroy; Father Nicholas King S.J.; Father Michael O’ Halloran S.J.; Professor V.A. McClelland and
Recusant History;
Philip Punwar; Nigel Barnes, Alan Morton, Lucie Dodds, Julie Wong and all at Models 1; Mr John Hartley; Mr and Mrs Andrew Hunter-Blair; Philip Hogge; Simon and Suzie Fordham; Emma Höglund; Gavin and Ann Marie Hogge; Fred and Kay Hogge; Dr Corinna Peniston-Bird; Andrew Green; Richard Baron; Hywel Morgan; Alex Baillie-Hamilton; Outlook; Robert and Fiona Maida; Wanda Whiteley; Corinna Arnold.
Especial thanks go to Jane Bradish Ellames; to Amanda Russell; to my agent Stephanie Cabot, and all at William Morris; to all at HarperCollins, in particular Arabella Pike, Terry Karten, Kate Hyde and Annabel Wright; to Paul Baggaley, Essie Cousins and Sarah O’Reilly at Harper Perennial; to Joyce Hogge and Dan Goode.
And if without the help of those above I would never have completed this book, then without the help of Nicholas Fordham I should never have begun it. To him I express my deepest gratitude.
A
LICE
H
OGGE
was educated at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. She lives in London. This is her first book.
From the reviews of
God’s Secret Agents
:
‘Hogge’s sympathetic portrait of the Jesuit mission to England is set thrillingly among dangers with a star cast of characters…excellently researched and beautifully written; impossible to put down’
A. C. G
RAYLING
,
Financial Times
‘Compelling storytelling’
Observer
‘Hogge has skillfully digested a century of Catholic scholarship and has woven it into a gripping tale; a book that will open for many readers a window into a neglected aspect of a cruel and colourful age’
E
AMON
D
UFFY
,
New York Review of Books
‘Hogge’s absorbing narrative reads like a historical novel but it was no fiction’
Guardian
‘Lucidly argued…Hogge brings the characters vividly to life’
Daily Express
‘Effectively captures the difficulties of living as a member of a persecuted minority in England in the decades preceding the Gunpowder Plot’
Daily Telegraph
‘Fully alive to the drama of all the Catholic martyrs’ lives. The book opens with the secret landing of two young Jesuit priests on the Norfolk coast, and Alice Hogge is brilliant at evoking the climate of suspicion and fear that met them’
D
AVID
C
RANE
,
Spectator
‘An extraordinarily moving story…of persecution, flight, desperate endurance and heroic existence’
M
ELANIE
M
C
D
ONAGH
,
Tablet
‘A vivid picture of the stresses of operating in secret, under false identities, in constant fear of betrayal’
Sunday Times
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