Francis Tresham, because he feared that his friend and brother-in-law, Lord Monteagle, was likely to die in the resulting explosion.
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The gunpowder plotters, specifically Robert Catesby and a few others, hid in Holbeach House for about two weeks, from November 5 to November 17, 1605. After the failed assassination attempt on King James I, they sought refuge there before their whereabouts were discovered and they were forced to flee. Their time in Holbeach was marked by efforts to regroup and plan their next steps. Ultimately, they were betrayed, leading to their capture.
They were executed, specifically by being hung, drawn and quartered. That is as horrible as it sounds.
In the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, during the attempt to dispose of the gunpowder stored in the House of Lords, a guard named Sir Thomas Knyvet was killed. The plotters, led by Guy Fawkes and others, sought to blow up the Parliament and assassinate King James I. Knyvet's death occurred when the conspirators were discovered, leading to the failure of their plan.
Guy Fawkes, Robert Catesby, Christopher Wright, John Wright and Thomas Percy.
the plotters were catholic
yes they did
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No. It was an anarchist and his fellow plotters.
No. It was an anarchist and his fellow plotters.
The gunpowder plotters, specifically Robert Catesby and a few others, hid in Holbeach House for about two weeks, from November 5 to November 17, 1605. After the failed assassination attempt on King James I, they sought refuge there before their whereabouts were discovered and they were forced to flee. Their time in Holbeach was marked by efforts to regroup and plan their next steps. Ultimately, they were betrayed, leading to their capture.
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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.
The Houses of Parliament which they intended to blow up.
They were executed, specifically by being hung, drawn and quartered. That is as horrible as it sounds.