ABBOTT, DR., his preface to Bacon's
'Promus' cited, 330-5 Acton, Lord, on James de la Cloche, 229, 230, 232, 239, 241, 249, 254
Anderson, Rev. John, researches among Scottish historical docu- ments, 308
Andrews, Miles Peter, friend of Lord Lyttelton, 144-6 Appleyard, John, half-brother of Amy Robsart, 154, 167-8, 179, 180-4 Arc, Jeanne d', the voices of, 193-227; references to her in Shakespeare's First Part of Henry VI.,' 193-6; understood the political and military needs of France, 197-8; her physical strength, 201–2; her own account of the voices, 206-22; her powers of mind, 322 Arc, Jeanne d', the false, 104-26; popular belief in the Maid's survival, 105
Aremberg, Prince d', on Roux de Marsilly, 36
Arlington, Lord, his connection with the Roux de Marsilly affair, 31-44, 46, 53-4 Armanni, Vincenzo, his 'Let- tere,' 241, 242-3, 250, 251-2, 253
BACON, MISS DELIA, 314 Bacon, Sir Francis, as a writer of verse, 324-8; parallel pas- sages' in his works and Shake- speare's, 324-7, 328-9, 333; his 'Promus,' 329-35 Ballads, popular, the groundwork of the literary romances, 287: superseded by new kinds of popular poetry, 296
Balthazar, General, 32, 37, 38, 41
Barbezieux, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 Bateman, Lord, the mystery of, 274-90; analysis of the Thacke- ray-Cruikshank version of the ballad, 279-81; the central ideas common in popular ro- mance, 281-3; mingled with the legend of Gilbert Becket, 285-6; this ballad a degraded popular ballad, 288
Bayly, Dr., of Oxford, re the Amy Robsart mystery, 168-9, 171 Beaconsfield, Lord, on • The
Letters of Junius,' 132 Beaton, Mary, 293 Beaufort, Duc de, 18 and n. Beaupère, one of the judges of Jeanne d'Arc, 199, 213 Beaurevoir, Jeanne d'Arc's leap from the tower there, 201, 205, 216
Ashmole, Elias, his account of Becket, Gilbert, the legend of,
Amy Robsart's death, 166 Atkins, Samuel, Pepys's clerk, 80 Aulon, D', on the voices of Jeanne d'Arc, 219-21
Ayroles, Father, on Jeanne d'Arc, 200, 206
interwoven with the ballad of Lord Bateman, 285-6
Bedloe, his share in the Popish
Bekker, Dr. Ernst, on the Amy
Robsart mystery, 172, 174
Berry, porter at Somerset House, falsely accused in Popish Plot, and hanged, 85 Birch, Popish Plot witness, 94-5 Blount, Thomas, sent by Leicester
to Cumnor, 176-9; examined by the Council, 176, 182 Boero, Father, on James de la Cloche, 229, 230, 238 Boisy, De, chamberlain Charles VII., 115-7 Boulainvilliers, Perceval de, his letter on Jeanne d'Arc, 207 Bourgeois de Paris, diarist, 106, 117, 208
Brady, Maziere, on James de la Cloche, 241, 250, 251-2 Brandes, Dr., and the Baconian theory, 313, 323
Bromwell, discovers Godfrey's corpse, 58
Brown, Constable, removes God- frey's body to White House Inn, 56-7
Bucke, Mr., on Bacon's 'Promus,' 331, 334, 336, 337; 338 Burbage, Richard, 337, 347, 349, 350
Burnet, Bishop, in connection
with Godfrey's death and the Popish Plot, 56, 57, 60, 70, 90
Charles VII. and Jeanne d'Arc, 115-7, 211.
Chartier, Alain, 116, 211 Chatham (Lord) and Junius, 129– 130
Chettle, Henry, Elizabethan dra- matist, 344-5
Chetwyn, Popish Plot witness, 93-7
Chézut, a prisoner at Sainte- Marguerite, 19
Child, Professor, on the ballad of Lord Bateman, 279, 286; on
The Queen's Marie,' 293-4, 297, 302, 303, 310; his variants on popular historical ballads, 301 Christina of Sweden, her con- nection with James de la Cloche, 233, 235, 236 Cloche, James de la, the mystery of, 228-57; an illegitimate son of Charles II., born in Jersey, 232; studies in Holland, 232; embraces Catholicism at Ham- burg, 233; a Jesuit novice, 233; letter to, from Charles II., 235-6; disappears from history, 238; personated (?) by James Stuart at Naples, 240-57 Coke, Sir Edward, 347-8 Colbert, French Ambassador to St. James's, his connection with 'Eustache Dauger,' 7, 8, 42; on Roux de Marsilly, 36, 40, 41, 42
Coleman, Edward, Jesuit, victim of the Popish Plot, 65-72, 76-8
Coleridge, S. T., 213
Collins, John Churton, 315, 340-1 Compiègne, Jeanne d'Arc's con- nection with, 216 Corona, Francesco, 243
Corona, Teresa, wife of James de la Cloche, 243, 252
Coulton, Mr., on Lord Lyttelton, 128, 131-51 Courthope, Professor, on ballad origins, 286-7; on 'The Queen's Marie,' 294, 297 Cruikshank, George, his connec-
tion with the ballad of Lord Bateman, 274-80, 289 Cumnor Place, residence of Amy Robsart, 164; her death there, 165-6
DANBY, EARL OF, Lord Treasurer,
59, 64, 70, 72 Dares Phrygius, 316
Darnley, Henry Stewart, Earl of, 292, 310, 311
"Dauger, Eustache,' prison pseu- donym of Martin, the valet of Roux de Marsilly, 6; im- prisoned at Pignerol, 8; valet to Nicholas Fouquet, 10; con- fined with La Rivière in the Tour d'en Bas, 13-14; removed to Exiles, 15; to Sainte-Mar- guerite, 18; to the Bastille (?), 24; dies there (?), 25 Davies, Sergeant, apparition of his ghost, 269-70 Dickens, Charles, his connection with the ballad of Lord Bate- man, 275, 288-90
Discoveries,' Ben Jonson's, 355 Donnelly, Ignatius, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 334, 338,
printed version of Lord Bate- man, 277
Eliard, François, a prisoner in the Bastille, 25 Elizabeth, Queen, her position as to Amy Robsart compared with Mary Stuart and Darnley, 152-3; confers honours on Dudley, 156; her supposed foreknowledge of Amy Rob- sart's death disproved, 172-5; her enigmatic reply to Throg- morton on the matter, 184 Evers, a Jesuit, 92
Exiles, Les, Dauger and La Rivière removed to, from Pig- nerol, 15-17
FARLEY, apparition of Fisher's ghost to, 258, 271, 272-3 Fazaillac, Roux, on the Man in the Iron Mask, 1-2, 15 Feria, De, Spanish ambassador, letters to Philip II., 160-1 Fierbois, Jeanne d'Arc wears sword found in church at, 214- 215; relics at, 219
Fisher's ghost, the story of, 258-
259; sources of the tale, 259; Worrall's arrest, trial, and exe- cution, 260-5; probable truth of Farley's hallucination, 273 Fison, Rev. Mr., his Kamilaroi and Kurnai,' 150 Fleming, Mary, 292 Flood, Mrs., 137
Flournoy, Professor, 226 Forster, Anthony, Leicester's comptroller, 165
Fortescue, Mr., friend of Lord Lyttelton, 137, 139
Fouquet, Nicholas, imprisoned at Pignerol, 9, 10; his death, 11 France, M. Anatole, on the false Jeanne d'Arc, 111-2
'French Littelton, The,' quoted,
Froude, James Anthony, his
account of Amy Robsart, 155, 159, 161, 163, 164, 169-75, 181, 186
Funck-Brentano on the Man in the Iron Mask, 3 n. 1, 12 n., 17, 18, 21, 22, 24 Furness, Mr. H. H., and the Baconian theory, 313
GAIRDNER, JAMES, on the Amy Robsart mystery, 173-5, 177, 181, 186
Galton, Mr., on hallucinations, 201, 203
Gerard, Father, S.J., 79 n. Godfrey, the mystery of Sir
Edmund Berry, 55-103; the surgeons' evidence, 60; his private character, 62-3; his quandary, 63-72; theories of his death, 73-5; L'Estrange's theory of his suicide, 98 Goethe, subject to hallucinations, 203, 227
Gordon, General, rumours of his survival, 105
Green, falsely accused by Prance, and hanged, 85 Greene, Robert,
his relations with Shakespeare, 336, 337, 343-5
Gullio, character in The Returne from Parnassus,' 349
HAMILTON, MARY, heroine of 'The Queen's Marie,' 291-2, 293 Harcourt, a Jesuit, 92-3 'Hardyknute,' the ballad of, 294 Heiss, identifies Mattioli with the Man in the Iron Mask, 4 Henderson, T. F., on ballad origins, 286-7 Herrings, Battle of, 209 Hibbert, Dr., his Philosophy of Apparitions,' 142, 149 Hill, hanged for supposed share in Popish Plot, 85 Holmes, Nathaniel, advocate of the Baconian theory, 315, 316, 317, 324-8, 338, 340 Holyband, Claudius, author of 'The French Littelton,' 332 Hoskins, Dr., his Charles II. in
'King James and Brown,' ballad, 310-1
Kipling, Mr. Rudyard, 322 Kitton, Mr., on the ballad of Lord Bateman, 288
Knox, John, at Mary Stuart's Court, 309
LA CHAISE, confessor of Louis XIV., 65
Ladvenu, Martin, 221
Lair, M., on the secret of the Mask, 5, 17, 23, 24, 25 Laprade, commandant at Pignerol, 20
La Rivière, a prisoner valet of Nicholas Fouquet, 10, 11; imprisoned with Dauger in the Tour d'en Bas at Pignerol, 13-14; removed to Exiles, 16; dies there, 17
Lauzun, Duc de, imprisoned at Pignerol, 9-13, 30
Lecoy de la Marche, M., 121 Lee, Miss, Bishop Nicholson's of apparition to,
Lee, Mr. Sidney, and the Baconian theory, 313
Le Fevre, styled 'a Jesuit' and 'the Queen's confessor,' 58, 73, 76, 80, 84, 85, 89, 101 Note III. 'Leicester's Apology,' 183 'Leicester's Commonwealth,' 166, 171, 180
Lélut, M., on the Dæmon of Socrates, 201
Lesigne, M., author of 'La Fin d'une Légende,' 122 Leslie, Charlie, Aberdeenshire minstrel, 295
'Lestang,' prison pseudonym of Count Mattioli, 6 L'Estrange, Sir Roger, on the Popish Plot, 59, 60–1, 62, 73, 78, 86, 91, 95, 97 Lettenhove, Baron Kervyn de, 174, 185-6
Lever, minister at Coventry, on Amy Robsart's death, 179-80, 185
Livingstone, Mary, 292 Lloyd, Dr., Dean of St. Asaph's, hears early rumour of Godfrey's death, 56; preaches his funeral sermon, 57; visits Prance in Newgate, 90
Louis XIV., his anxiety over the secret of the Man in the Iron Mask, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 23, 46; kidnaps Roux de Marsilly, 38-9
Louvois, his letters concerning 'Eustache Dauger,' 4, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16
Luce, M.Siméon, on Jeanne d'Arc,
Luillier, Jehan, a witness at the trial of the Maid, 125 Luxembourg, two Mesdames de,
123 Lyttelton, Lord, biographical sketch of, 128-33; résumé of variants in the ghost story, 148
MACAULAY, LORD, on the Godfrey Mystery, 98; on the state of the Savoy, 99
Madame (Henriette d'Orléans), 33, 34, 35, 40, 257 n. Maidment, James, on Queen's Marie,' 298 Malzac, a prisoner at Pignerol, 21-2
Man in the Iron Mask, legend of, 1-4; résumé of evidence identifying him with Martin ('Eustache Dauger '), the valet of Roux de Marsilly, 26-8 Manuscripts, Shakespeare's, 338 Marsilly, Roux de, master of 'Eustache Dauger,' 6-7, 29-54; his dealings with Arlington, 30-42; kidnapped by agents of Louis XIV., 34, 38; attempts suicide, and executed, 44-5; original papers regarding, 46–
Martin, see Eustache Dauger' Martin, Henri, on Jeanne d'Arc's voices, 223
Mary Stuart and Darnley com.
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