the plotters were catholic
Remember, remember The Fifth of November- Keep mem'ries alive Of Sixteen-Oh-Five-
The plotters of the Gunpowder Plot first met in the Duck and Drake Inn in London in May 1604. It was at this secret meeting that they discussed their plan to blow up the House of Lords.
calvo
YES!
yes they did
No. It was an anarchist and his fellow plotters.
No. It was an anarchist and his fellow plotters.
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Robert Catesby (leader of the plot) John Johnson Thomas Wintour that is three of the plotters
I think you mean Francis Tresham and he was one of the plotters
The plotters of the Gunpowder Plot met at a house in Holborn, London, which belonged to a conspirator named Thomas Percy. They initially gathered to plan their scheme to blow up the House of Lords and assassinate King James I in 1605. The plot was ultimately revealed before it could be executed, leading to the arrest of several conspirators.
Guy Fawkes, Robert Catesby, Christopher Wright, John Wright and Thomas Percy.
Remember, remember The Fifth of November- Keep mem'ries alive Of Sixteen-Oh-Five-
The plotters of the Gunpowder Plot first met in the Duck and Drake Inn in London in May 1604. It was at this secret meeting that they discussed their plan to blow up the House of Lords.
The plotters of the Gunpowder Plot, primarily Guy Fawkes and his associates, obtained the gunpowder from the King's storehouses. They managed to acquire a significant amount of gunpowder by renting a cellar beneath the House of Lords, where they intended to detonate it during the State Opening of Parliament in 1605. Their plan was to kill King James I and restore Catholic rule in England.
calvo
yes they did