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confession as to the receipt of
Mary’s letter and his reply, cxxxvi,
63 ; the deception practised upon
her secretaries, clxxxix - cxcii;
their evidence becomes her death
warrant, cxcii; the trial, cxciii-
cxcv; Barker and Wheeler’s
official record of the evidence at
the trial, 136 ; her execution,
cxcviii-cc ; her death a source of
strength to the Church, cci ; notes
on her friends and servants, ccvi.
See also under Babington, Ballard,
Gifford (Gilbert), etc.
Matthieu, Claude, S.J., 171.
Mauvissiere, Michel de Castelnau de,
French ambassador, 50.
Mawde, Bernard, one of Walsing-
ham’s spies, Ixxxiv-lxxxvii and
n, Ixxxviii, cii, cxvii, cxlvii; clii
and », cliii, ccv, 46, 71, 78, 79, 95.
Mendoza, Bernardino de, Spanish
ambassador in France, xvi, xciii,
xcvii-xcix, cviii, cxii, cxvii, cxliv,
cxlviii, 8 n, 39, 112, 127,135,141 ;
interview with Gilbert Gifford,
li, clxxiii; interview with Ballard,
xciv, xcviii, cviii; deceived by
Gifford he writes to England
approving of Elizabeth’s murder,
clxxiv ; letter to, from' Queen
Mary, after her death sentence,,
cxcvi ; pays a tribute to Queen
Mary’s courage, cci; his char¬
acter outlined, ccxi; letter from,
to Idiaquez, 170.
Montalto, alias of Mawde, q.v.
Moresino, Mgr., bishop of Brescia,
Nuncio in Paris, 127.
Morgan, Thomas, xxvii, xl-xli, li,
cliv, civ, 4, 49, 50 and w, 51, 99,
100 and n, 106-112 and n, 120,
121,127,128; plots the assassina¬
tion of Queen Elizabeth, xxii;
thrown into the Bastille, xxx ;
his activities on behalf of Queen
Mary, xxxiii-xxxiv, xxxvii, xlviii;
recommends Gilbert Gifford to
Queen Mary, xlix ; her anxiety
for his welfare, Ivii; feud with
Allen and Persons, Ixxix and n ;
deceived by Gifford, Ixxxviii;
writes to Queen Mary on the
fidelity of Dr. Gifford and Grately,
xcii and n ; requests Savage to
support the plot, ci; warns
Gilbert Gifford as to Ballard,
cxix; advises Mary to get into
touch with Babington, cxxx and
n; veiled warnings to Mary on the
proposed assassination of Eliza¬
beth, clvi ; his indiscretions‘part¬
ly responsible for Mary's death,
ccvi; his after career, ccviii-
ccix and n; letter to, from Gil¬
bert Gifford, 101.
Morley, Lord, 109.
Morton, James Douglas, Earl of, xv.
Mylls, Francis, clxix, 131, 133, 136.
Nau de la BoissELikRE, Jacques
(? Claude), secretary to Queen
Mary, cxxxix, cxl, cxlii, cxlvi and
w-cxlviii and n, clxxxiii, ccx, 77 n,
89, 108, 127, 139-140; his ex¬
amination, clxxxv-clxxxvi and n,
clxxxix, cxci, cxcvi, 27-28, 141,
144 ; his regrets, 148 ; letter to
Babington, on Poley, 24.
Neville, Edmund, lodges an infor¬
mation against Dr. Parry, xxvii;
Newport, Mr., steward to the Earl
of Essex, ciii, 103 n.
Nix, a highwayman, xxxviii. .
Norreys of Speke Hall, 88 and n.
Northumberland, Earl of, 65.
Oatlands, 89 and n.
Offley, Hugh, in Rouen, 115-117
and w.
Old and new style in dates, Ixiv.
Oulswick, Samson, 92 and n.
Page, Catherine, clxxii.
Paget, Charles, conspirator, xxxiv,
xxxvii, xli, xlv n, xlviii, xc, xciii,
cxii, cxvii, cxxxv and n, cxlviii,
cxlix, cliv, cxc, cciv, ccvii, ccix,
ccx, 5, 8 n, 43, 84, 85 n, 96, 106,
107, 110-112, 120-122, 127, 128,
135, 139, ML 147, 156, 165;
letter to Mary on Ballard’s pro¬
posals for a Catholic rising, xcv ;
mistaken in by Ballard, xcix.
Thomas, lord, cxc, 43, 65, 74,
92 and n, 127, 147.
Papal league rumours, xvii-xviii and
Parma, Prince of, xvii, xix, xcviii,
cviii, 53.
Parry, William, his bogus plot for the
assassination of Queen Eliza¬
beth, xxii and n, xxiii, xxxiv,
ccvi ; receives from Pope Gregory
an indulgence for an enterprise
for the liberation of Queen Mary,

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