Sir Phillip Morton
The conspirators behind the plot to kill Queen Elizabeth I in the Cato Street Conspiracy were led by Arthur Thistlewood. Thistlewood and his group were upset about the lack of political reform and planned to assassinate the queen and her ministers. The plot was foiled by authorities before it could be carried out.
Peter who? Which queen? What are you talking about?
Peter accompains Sir Joseph to tell the government about Rats planned assassination attempt on Queen Elizabeth. They meet through their involvement in the plot against the Queen.
cause he saves the queen
Geoffrey Trease wrote Cue for Treason.
No, John Somers was not a conspirator in the novel "Cue for Treason." He was a loyal supporter of the Queen and a friend to the main characters, Peter and Kit. Throughout the story, he helps them with their mission to foil a plot against the Queen.
because men were protecting the queen
No, Sir Philip Morton is not a governor in "Cue for Treason." He is a wealthy landowner and a member of the Queen's inner circle, but not a governor.
"Cue for Treason" takes place during the Elizabethan era in England, specifically during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which lasted from 1558 to 1603.
the queen doesn't die!Kit and Peter have sons
In "Cue for Treason," Queen Elizabeth I is portrayed as a powerful and enigmatic figure, revered by many as the ruler of England. She is shown to be intelligent, politically astute, and able to command respect from even her enemies. The characters in the novel view her as a symbol of authority and hope for a better future.
Geoffrey Trease
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