item: #1 of 8 id: 16654 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn: A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot date: None words: 151161 flesch: 83 summary: Then, good Cuthbert, thou wilt be forced to trust to thine own mother wit for a livelihood. that cannot I. Jacob cared little for priests--indeed, he had no very good opinion of the race, and none of Cuthbert's traditional reverence; but he had all an Englishman's love of fair play, and hated the cruelty and cowardice of an angry mob as he hated anything mean and vile, and he doubled back his wrist bands and clinched his horny fists as he answered: I am with thee, good Cuthbert. keywords: beneath; brother; cherry; come; culverhouse; cuthbert; dark; day; days; door; eyes; face; father; fear; forest; girl; good; hand; hast; head; heart; home; house; jacob; kate; lady; let; life; london; look; love; man; martin; matter; men; mind; moment; mother; night; petronella; philip; place; richard; robin; saw; secret; sir; sister; son; speak; thee; think; thou; thought; thy; time; treasure; trevlyn; trow; uncle; voice; way; wilt; woman; words; young cache: 16654.txt plain text: 16654.txt item: #2 of 8 id: 25834 author: Holt, Emily Sarah title: It Might Have Been: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot date: None words: 116377 flesch: 81 summary: And prithee, Mr Aubrey Louvaine, which of all this list of disorders hast thou? I, Aunt? The person addressed was Mr Aubrey Louvaine, and his costume was a marvel of art and a feast of colour. keywords: answer; aubrey; aunt; bear; catesby; charity; church; conspirators; day; dear; door; edith; eyes; faith; father; fawkes; friends; garnet; gentleman; god; good; hand; hans; hath; heart; home; house; john; joyce; king; know; lady; lady louvaine; leave; left; letter; lettice; life; little; london; look; lord; louvaine; madam; man; marshall; master; men; mistress; mother; mr louvaine; mrs; nay; night; oxford; percy; place; plot; poor; robert; rookwood; set; sir; sister; temperance; thee; thing; thomas; thou; thought; thy; time; tis; voice; way; white; wife; winter; word; work; years cache: 25834.txt plain text: 25834.txt item: #3 of 8 id: 29777 author: Morgan, George Blacker title: The Identification of the Writer of the Anonymous Letter to Lord Monteagle in 1605 date: None words: 9733 flesch: 59 summary: The Identification of the Writer of the Anonymous Letter to Lord Monteagle I HISTORICAL ANALYSIS Francis Tresham, of Rushton, in Northamptonshire, has recently (September 11, 1605) succeeded his father, Sir Thomas Tresham (a great sufferer for the Roman Catholic religion), in an inheritance of at least five thousand a year, in present money; after having, as he says, spent most of his time overburdened with debts and wants, and resolves within himself to spend his days quietly. Sir Thomas Tresham had a bailiff or collector, named Thomas Vavasour, an old and much valued Catholic servant,[47] who had, with perhaps other children, two sons, George and William, and a daughter, Muriel. keywords: footnote; hand; handwriting; letter; lord; monteagle; salisbury; statement; tresham; vavasour; william; writer; writing cache: 29777.txt plain text: 29777.txt item: #4 of 8 id: 30490 author: Scribner, Frank Kimball title: The Fifth of November A Romance of the Stuarts date: None words: 64826 flesch: 78 summary: And now, Sir Host, he continued, extending his hand, farewell, but soon, when I am once more to rights, it will do me pleasure to quaff a flagon in thy honest company, for such is a man who knoweth Sir Thomas Winter, and, he continued, drawing closer to the other, is no prating Protestant in these times when he who would seek a favor or gain a title must blow out the candles on his altar, and break its images. Sir Thomas Winter! broke in Digsby, the hour is long past and he is yet absent. keywords: catesby; daughter; door; effingston; elinor; england; eyes; face; father; fawkes; garnet; gentlemen; girl; god; good; hand; hast; hath; heart; house; james; king; lips; lord; love; man; master; mind; moment; monteagle; nay; night; percy; place; room; sir; sword; thee; thomas; thou; thy; time; tis; twas; voice; way; winter; words cache: 30490.txt plain text: 30490.txt item: #5 of 8 id: 34606 author: Gardiner, Samuel Rawson title: What Gunpowder Plot Was date: None words: 73780 flesch: 79 summary: Fcp. 8vo. Fcp. 8vo. keywords: 10s; account; bates; book; catesby; catholics; cellar; coke; confession; conspirators; crown 8vo; day; edition; england; english; evidence; examination; far; father; father gerard; fawkes; fcp; garnet; general; gerard; good; government; greenway; having; history; house; illustrations; james; john; king; letter; life; lord; m.a; man; matter; mrs; november; parliament; percy; place; plates; plot; pope; post 8vo; powder; priests; question; religion; salisbury; sir; statement; text; thomas; time; vols; whynniard; winter; words cache: 34606.txt plain text: 34606.txt item: #6 of 8 id: 34807 author: Gerard, John title: What was the Gunpowder Plot? The Traditional Story Tested by Original Evidence date: None words: 78546 flesch: 66 summary: _See_ Cecil, Robert. _See_ Cecil, William. keywords: account; appendix; book; case; catesby; catholics; cecil; cellar; chamber; character; confession; conspiracy; conspirators; court; day; days; digby; discovery; earl; elizabeth; england; english; evidence; fact; father; faukes; garnet; general; gerard; good; government; gunpowder; gunpowder plot; guy; hand; history; house; information; james; jesuits; john; king; king james; letter; lord; majesty; man; manner; matter; monteagle; mss; note; november; owen; parliament; particular; percy; place; plot; point; priests; purpose; question; robert; salisbury; secretary; sir; state; thomas; time; treason; trial; version; winter; wright cache: 34807.txt plain text: 34807.txt item: #7 of 8 id: 37750 author: Ainsworth, William Harrison title: Guy Fawkes; or, The Gunpowder Treason: An Historical Romance date: None words: 162943 flesch: 76 summary: In this way several hours passed, when at length the silence was broken by Tresham, who requested permission to go in search of some refreshment; and Guy Fawkes assenting, they descended to the lower room, and partook of a slight repast. On ascending the steps of the structure, he perceived Guy Fawkes kneeling beside the fountain, apparently occupied in prayer; and, being unwilling to disturb him, he paused. keywords: answer; arms; catesby; chamber; chetham; church; conspirators; course; daughter; day; death; dee; digby; doctor; door; earl; end; father; fawkes; fear; garnet; good; guy fawkes; hall; hand; head; heaven; heydocke; hope; hour; house; humphrey; ipgreve; king; leave; left; life; look; lord; man; means; moment; mounteagle; night; oldcorne; party; place; plot; present; priest; prisoner; pursuivant; radcliffe; rest; return; room; ruth; salisbury; set; sir; son; thought; time; tone; topcliffe; tower; tresham; viviana; voice; way; william cache: 37750.txt plain text: 37750.txt item: #8 of 8 id: 39612 author: Longueville, Thomas title: The Life of a Conspirator Being a Biography of Sir Everard Digby by One of His Descendants date: None words: 102250 flesch: 81 summary: [164] _Records, S. J._, Vol. iv., p. 108. Records, S. J._, Vol. III., p. 157. keywords: 12_s; 15_s; 4to; 8vo; book; catesby; catholics; cause; church; cloth; conspirators; country; court; crown 8vo; d.d; day; death; digby; dom; edition; elizabeth; elzevir 8vo; england; english; everard digby; father; fcp; fifth; fourth; fourth edition; friend; frontispiece; g. p.; garnet; general; gerard; given; god; good; gothurst; grammar; gunpowder; hand; history; horses; house; illustrations; introduction; james; john; king; lady; language; letter; library; life; like; little; london; lord; man; matter; men; mind; modern; narrative; new; paper; parchment; people; place; plates; plot; portrait; post 8vo; priest; prof; queen; question; religion; rev; royal; royal 8vo; s. p.; second; series; sir; sir everard; thomas; time; treason; trübner; vol; vols; wife; years cache: 39612.txt plain text: 39612.txt