The letter informing King James I about the Gunpowder Plot and Guy Fawkes was sent by an anonymous individual known as "a well-wisher." This individual, believed to be a member of the English establishment, warned the king of the conspiracy to blow up the Houses of Parliament. The letter played a crucial role in the foiling of the plot, leading to the arrest of Fawkes and his co-conspirators on November 5, 1605.
No, he was caught out by one of the King's men hours before he was about to light the gunpowder. One of the plotters sent a letter to the King informing him of the plot. Guy Fawkes was then hanged, drawn and quartered
yes Guy Fawkes was set up, as there was letters and messages being sent to the lord telling him that there was a plot to blow up the parlment but the letter was not approached or read after the arrival of the letter. Also why would guy fawkes be able to smuggle gun bowder barrels into the parliment..or why was there barrles of gun powder still in the room that he had rented, surely they would of been removed as they were explosive..or where they put there on purpose.
It means that a woman most likely sent him a letter telling him that she moved away or someone sent him a letter telling him she died.
King James I was alerted to Guy Fawkes' plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament through an anonymous letter sent to one of the members of Parliament, warning him to stay away from the opening session scheduled for November 5, 1605. This letter prompted an investigation, which led to the discovery of Fawkes and his co-conspirators in the cellar beneath the Parliament building, where they had stored barrels of gunpowder. The swift action taken by authorities following the warning helped to thwart the assassination attempt.
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.
No, he was caught out by one of the King's men hours before he was about to light the gunpowder. One of the plotters sent a letter to the King informing him of the plot. Guy Fawkes was then hanged, drawn and quartered
yes Guy Fawkes was set up, as there was letters and messages being sent to the lord telling him that there was a plot to blow up the parlment but the letter was not approached or read after the arrival of the letter. Also why would guy fawkes be able to smuggle gun bowder barrels into the parliment..or why was there barrles of gun powder still in the room that he had rented, surely they would of been removed as they were explosive..or where they put there on purpose.
It means that a woman most likely sent him a letter telling him that she moved away or someone sent him a letter telling him she died.
Guy Fawkes was a guy who tryed to lead chaclic to safety but then one of his team mate sent a letter telling his friend to live because they are going to put gun power 2 kill everyone who lives there
one of the conspirators sent an anonymous letter to his brother in law warning him not to attend the state opening of parliament he notified the king and the buildings and cellars were seaerched leading to guy fawkes discovery
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.
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He was sent to the Tower of London to await his punishment of death by hanging.
Enemy forces sent a letter to Mexico, which was intercepted by the Americans, telling them to invade America.
the group of catholics wanted to assassinate him because he was a catholic but Gu Fawkes was innocent because he was set up by king James' servant! Guy Fawkes was found underneath parliament with a lot of gunpowder but he was set up by the lords servant who was a criminal) but apparently had a new start! A weird letter was sent to the lord telling him that there was a plot to blow up parliament. The servant was in charge when the guards went to search parliament for gunpowder. He waited 10 days after the letter was delivered, it was said that he waited until he knew Guy was in the basement!
He believed that God sent him a letter telling him to go to the holy land and capture Jerusalem.
One of the Catholic gang who intended to blow up the (mainly Protestant) House of Lords sent a letter to a Catholic Peer to warn him. He became suspicious and a search of the cellars was carried out. The gunpowder was discovered and Guy Fawkes captured when he came to explode it.