From Randolph Carew's Balcony (all then descended to the scaffold to shake Raleigh's hand and to hear him better):
Randolph Carew, (later) Chief Justice
Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel (friend of Bacon)
William Compton, Earl of Northampton (newly created Earl of Northampton)
James Hay, Lord Doncaster
Henry de Vere, Earl of Oxford (son of Edward)
From an Unknown Location:
Thomas Harriot (took notes on Raleigh's speech, unclear from where he witnessed)
Sir Hugh Beeston (he obtained a permit guaranteeing him a good place which was turned down by the sheriff who had forgotten his spectacles that day)
Sir Edward Sackville, Earl of Dorset
Sir Henry Rich, (later) 1st Earl of Holland (a favorite of James I)
Edward Cecil, (later) 1st Viscount Wimbledon (grandson of Lord Burghley)
John Pym (later leader of the Long Parliament, critic of James I)
Sir John Eliot
John PoryFrom Horseback in the Yard:
Lord Percy Northumberland, Henry Percy Earl of Northumberland's brother (Henry was in the Tower himself).
Lord Edmund Sheffield, (later) 1st Earl of Mulgrave, then Lord Lieutenant of YorkshireLikely Attendees:
Francis Thynnes
Charles Thynnes
The son of William Sanderson (Raleigh's great nephew, he visited Raleigh previously to make amends for this father)
Carew Raleigh
Adrian Gilbert
Raleigh Gilbert
Others:
Guards
Officers (of the guards)
Noble Ladies
The Executioner
The Sheriff
Sir Walter Raleigh's father's name was Walter Raleigh.
Sir Walter Raleigh personality
His parents were Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne.
Sir Walter Raleigh was born in Devon, England.
Sir Walter Raleigh.
Sir Walter Raleigh's parents were Walter Raleigh (father) and Katherine Gilbert(mother)
Did Sir Walter Raleigh captain "The Falcon"
Sir Walter Raleigh was not related to the Tudor family.
Sir Walter Raleigh was raised as a Protestant.
He was an English nobleman.
Sir Walter Raleigh personality
Sir Walter Raleigh's nickname (given by Queen Elizabeth) was Water because Sir Walter Raleigh never pronounced the letter l because of his accent .