Francis Tresham died on 1605-12-23.
William Tresham died in 1450.
Francis Tresham
Henry Tresham died in 1814.
Thomas Tresham - speaker - died in 1471.
Thomas Tresham II died in 1605.
Francis Tresham, because he feared that his friend and brother-in-law, Lord Monteagle, was likely to die in the resulting explosion.
I think you mean Francis Tresham and he was one of the plotters
yes. He was brought in to help with the planned post-assassination rebellion.
Henry Tresham was born in 1751.
He sent a letter to Parliment saying it was gong to be blown up because his brother was in Parliment the same day as James I
William Tresham - priest - was born in 1495.
There were 13: Robert Catesby, Robert Keyes, Ambrose Rookwood, Thomas Wintour, Sir Everard Digby, Thomas Percy, Francis Tresham and Thomas Bates