Sir David Vicars is the one Peter and Kit call the yellow gentleman, he stole the script to communicate with Sir Phillip Morton, and plot to kill the Queen. Shakespeare calls him a playhouse pirate.
land with sir Philip wall(men brake the wall at night, Peter throws a rock at Sir Philip) globe theater(Peter and Kirk meet William Shakespeare and act for him) Westminster Abbey(Peter is getting the play back from the "play-pirate"-The yellow gentleman-Sir David Vicars
Sir Phillip Morton is a horrible, shallow man. He only wants to gain more power and obtain more land. He takes advantage of his low power under the throne of the queen Elizabeth and so with that '' Sir '' in front of his name he thinks he can do whatever he pleases. shameful
She refers to him as a vicious brute who wanted to marry her for money when she turned fifteen. She is afraid of him and feels that he has an inexplicable power over people including her own father.
He dies in Sir Philip's peel tower. Peter is looking for him (that's when he overhears the men upstairs talking about the plot to kill the queen), but he only finds blood on the staircase, which leads a reader to assume that he is dead.
When the Desmond's acted like police officials, and had Kit and Peter to act as though they had be caught by them. This was to draw in Sir Philip Morton, resulting, in his capture. And then, after this, Peter and Kit found out that Shakespeare's play had been moved up two days. I believe that is the climax.
land with sir Philip wall(men brake the wall at night, Peter throws a rock at Sir Philip) globe theater(Peter and Kirk meet William Shakespeare and act for him) Westminster Abbey(Peter is getting the play back from the "play-pirate"-The yellow gentleman-Sir David Vicars
he reminds me of wilford brimley DIABEETUS
The redhead in the novel "Cue for Treason" is Sir Philip Morton's daughter, Mary. She plays a significant role in the story as a friend and ally to the main characters, Peter and Kit.
Sir Phillip Morton is a horrible, shallow man. He only wants to gain more power and obtain more land. He takes advantage of his low power under the throne of the queen Elizabeth and so with that '' Sir '' in front of his name he thinks he can do whatever he pleases. shameful
Sir Philip Morton is portrayed as arrogant in "Cue for Treason" through his disdainful treatment of others, especially those he deems beneath him. He belittles and mocks the actors in Peter's troupe, showing his superiority complex. His condescending behavior and unwavering belief in his own importance make him come across as arrogant.
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.
He is one of Sir Philips Conspirators and he the one who is the kindest to peter... while he was watching ( Being his jailer) peter was able to escape. Your Welcome
In the book "Cue for Treason," the initial incident occurs when the main character, Peter, throws a rock at an actor during a performance, which leads him to flee and pursue a new life as a strolling player. This action sets off a series of events that propel Peter into a dangerous adventure involving spies, treason, and a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I.
because, in the story it is based on the theatre, there fore " cue " and treason meaning a violation of trust and or betrayal, so if you read the book you will see that, there is a lot of treason . so hence the title cue for treason meaning a cue for betrayal The story is set in Elizabethan England when the ultimate treason would be an attack upon the Queen herself. The two young heroes of the story, Peter Brownrigg and Kit Kirkstone (Katharine Russell disguised as a boy) uncover a plot to assassinate Elizabeth - that is the Treason. A sub-plot involves Peter, and later Kit, escaping from the vengeance of Sir Philip Morton over Morton's ruthless plans to dispossess Peter's family, and others, of their farms. They escape by joining a troupe of travelling players, and through that employment they make their way to London and meet Shakespeare and Richard Burbage, so eventually warning the Queen of her danger. And there you have the Cue of the title.
Sir Joseph is a Cumberland man who works for the Queen. Peter and Kit tell him about plot to kill the Queen first. He then introduces them to Sir Robert, the head of the Secret Service.
The cast of In His Grip - 1921 includes: George Bellamy as Norman Vicars Cecil del Gue as Benjamin Hart David Hawthorne as James Rutledge Cecil Morton York as Sir Donald McVeigh Netta Westcott as Jessie Vicars
she told him the truth, that sir philip morton was there and that they were going to be married before she left him and she couldnt let him see her