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What was Francis Tresham’s role in the Gunpowder Plot? From the start Robert Catesby, the fanatical Catholic who devised the Plot, and the other conspirators did not entirely trust Tresham.
The Ducks Nest is one of the oldest properties in Oundle, Northamptonshire and was owned by Sir Thomas Tresham, whose eldest son, Francis, was involved in the plot.
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We stayed at Rushton Hall, the former home of Francis Tresham, one of the main participants in the Gunpowder plot to bring down Parliament.
The ring leader of the plotters was Robert Catesby from Ashby St Ledgers. Another plotter was Catesby's cousin Francis Tresham, who lived at the manor house in Rushton, near Kettering and the ...
On his death, his estate passed to his orphaned grandson, Sir Thomas Tresham (1543-1605). It was he, a recusant during the reign of Elizabeth I and father of Francis Tresham, one of the Gunpowder ...
FRANCIS Tresham was almost certainly the man who betrayed the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. As the plan to destroy the Houses of Parliament neared its climax, the authorities received an anonymous tip ...
Another plotter was Catesby's cousin Francis Tresham, who lived at the manor house in Rushton, near Kettering and the manor at Lyveden in East Northants.