Thomas Wintour was executed alongside Guy Fawkes.
He was executed because he tried to blow up the parliament with a group. The plan involved blowing up the Houses of Parliament on 5th November. This date was chosen because the king was due to open Parliament on that day. At first the group tried to tunnel under Parliament but found out that they can rent a cellar under the houses of lords. But Guy Fawkes was caught when he was going to explode the gunpowder. Guy Fawkes was found guilty of treason and executed along with Thomas Wintour, on 31st January, 1606. The two men were both hanged, drawn and quartered
Robert and Thomas Wintour,Thomas Percy,Christopher and John Wright, was the persuadersFrancis Tresham,Everard Digby,Ambrose Rookwood,Thomas Bates,Robert Keyes,Hugh Owen,John Grant
Sir Thomas Knyvett, the MP for Westminster and his close friend Edmund Doubleday discovered Guy Fawkes in the basement of the House of Lords. They challenged Fawkes and attempted to search him when Fawkes attacked Doubleday. Doubleday and Knyvett managed to fend off Fawke's attack and they then proceeded to arrest and search him.
Five men plotted to kill James I and his advisers by blowing up the Houses of Parliament at the official opening of Parliament. They were led by Robert Catesby. The other plotters were Thomas Percy, Thomas Wintour, John Wright - and Guy Fawkes.
Thomas More was executed under the Treason Act 1534.
He was executed because he tried to blow up the parliament with a group. The plan involved blowing up the Houses of Parliament on 5th November. This date was chosen because the king was due to open Parliament on that day. At first the group tried to tunnel under Parliament but found out that they can rent a cellar under the houses of lords. But Guy Fawkes was caught when he was going to explode the gunpowder. Guy Fawkes was found guilty of treason and executed along with Thomas Wintour, on 31st January, 1606. The two men were both hanged, drawn and quartered
In total there were 13 Gunpowder Plotters: John and Christopher Wright, Robert and Thomas Winter, Thomas Percy, Guy Fawkes, Robert Keyes, Thomas Bates, John Grant, Ambrose Rookwood, Sir Everard Digby, Robert Catesby and Francis Tresham. Francis Tresham died of natural causes, Sir Everard Digby, Robert Winter, John Grant, Thomas Bates, Guy Fawkes, Thomas Winter, Ambrose Rookwood and Robert Keyes were executed. The heads of Percy and Catesby were presented at the Parliament House. Hope this helps! :)
Robert and Thomas Wintour,Thomas Percy,Christopher and John Wright, was the persuadersFrancis Tresham,Everard Digby,Ambrose Rookwood,Thomas Bates,Robert Keyes,Hugh Owen,John Grant
The only Thomas Doggett I can find was an Irish actor circa 1670 to 1721. He was not executed but died of natural causes.
He was executed.
For treason i think
Thomas A. Scott died in 1881.
Sir Thomas Knyvett, the MP for Westminster and his close friend Edmund Doubleday discovered Guy Fawkes in the basement of the House of Lords. They challenged Fawkes and attempted to search him when Fawkes attacked Doubleday. Doubleday and Knyvett managed to fend off Fawke's attack and they then proceeded to arrest and search him.
Thomas Scott was killed by Louis Riel on March, 4th 1870.
thomas more died on July 6th, 1478. (executed by beheading)
Five men plotted to kill James I and his advisers by blowing up the Houses of Parliament at the official opening of Parliament. They were led by Robert Catesby. The other plotters were Thomas Percy, Thomas Wintour, John Wright - and Guy Fawkes.
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