Only one copy of the speech given by King James I in parliament days after the Gunpowder plot was blown open was believed to ...
In the autumn of 1605, a group of young Catholic men gathered in a small panelled room above the timber-framed gatehouse to the manor house at Ashby St Ledgers. They had a plan: to assassinate James I ...
Every 5 November we remember the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 – a thwarted act of terror in which a cabal of Catholic conspirators ...
Coughton Court near Alcester remains home to the Throckmortons. Four of the plotters were members of the Throckmorton family.
He is the best known traitor in British history but a new TV expose claims Guy Fawkes, the infamous rebel, was just a bit ...
Sky History's gunpowder plot drama casts Guy Fawkes's crew as foul-mouthed lads who fail to spark any real action ...
Like many people, ever year on 5 November, I find myself muttering the words of this familiar rhyme, so deep is it ingrained ...
We all know the history of Guy Fawkes and the infamous gunpowder plot – but were Northumberland’s very own Percy cousins ...
Catesby could not carry out his bold plan on his own. The following year he recruited brothers Robert and Thomas Wintour – also spelled Winter – from Huddington, near Droitwich. During a meeting at ...
It is credited to have been confiscated off Guy Fawkes when he was apprehended by the Keeper of Whitehall Palace in the cellars on 5 November 1605. | ITV News Meridian ...