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The gunpowder plot was betrayed in an unsigned letter sent to William Parker, the fourth Baron Monteagle. The writer of the letter is not known.
when a anonymous letter was sent to catholic member of parliament Lord Monteagle warning him to stay home on November 5Th.
The Protestants wanted to frame the catholics so Robert Cecil King James I chief adviser set them up and gave them the idea then sent the letter to king James the Protestants then had a reason to prosecute the catholics !
They got a letter sent to them saying that they had to take in evacuees because of the world war 2.
Some people believe that Cecil wanted the plotters to be caught in the act of blowing up parliament. An anonymous letter was sent to Lord Monteagle (a Catholic) warning him to skip Parliament. This letter was kept for a week until Robert Cecil showed it to James I and they searched the cellars. A fortnight before Guy Fawkes was discovered, Cecil wrote to James I's servant saying this: “I spend my time in sowing so much seed as my poor wretched fingers can scatter, in such a season as may bring forth a plentiful harvest. I dare boldly say no shower or storm shall mar our harvest except it should come from beyond the middle region.” The plotters were from the Midlands ( middle regions).
The gunpowder plot was betrayed in an unsigned letter sent to William Parker, the fourth Baron Monteagle. The writer of the letter is not known.
The gunpowder plot was betrayed in an unsigned letter sent to William Parker, the fourth Baron Monteagle. The writer of the letter is not known.
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
when a anonymous letter was sent to catholic member of parliament Lord Monteagle warning him to stay home on November 5Th.
when a anonymous letter was sent to catholic member of parliament Lord Monteagle warning him to stay home on November 5Th.
Guy Fawkes claiming he was just a patsy... Oh, wait, that was Lee Harvey Oswald...(!) (1) The gunpowder was so old that it may not have even been able to ignite, (2) there was an anonymous warning letter of betrayal sent, (3) only Guy Fawkes (Guido) was on the scene that morning, and (4) to celebrate the foiling of the plot, bonfires were lit that very night (!)
The Protestants wanted to frame the catholics so Robert Cecil King James I chief adviser set them up and gave them the idea then sent the letter to king James the Protestants then had a reason to prosecute the catholics !
sent a letter saying he was sorry for the pilot's death
William The Conqueror claimed that Edward The Confessor had pry sent him a letter saying that he should be the next king of England. However nobody knows if this event actually took place.
After a letter was sent to Lord Monteagle, not to attend the State opening. Guy Fawkes was left in the cellar to light the explosives after they were ready. Guards were searching around after the letter had come. The guards found Guy Fawkes in the cellar after a last check. Guy Fawkes was tortured for the names of the other plotters. Some were found and shot as some were found and were hung with Guy Fawkes.
i was sacked from my job been sent a letter saying have £1.600 in my pension can i reclaim this
They got a letter sent to them saying that they had to take in evacuees because of the world war 2.