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Guy Fawkes
Standard Name: Fawkes, Guy
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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politics | Agnes Wenman | Although married to a member of the Established Church, AW
was interrogated after Guy Fawkes
attempted to overthrow the government, as a suspected Catholic activist. |
Textual Features | Sylvia Townsend Warner | The title story is based on SWT's childhood memories of her father. Harman, Claire. Sylvia Townsend Warner: A Biography. Chatto and Windus. 279 |
Friends, Associates | Mary Ward | Her first five associates were Jane or Joanna Browne
(a cousin of the Babthorpe and Rookwood families), Susanna Rookwood
(sister of one of the Guy Fawkes
plotters), Catherine or Catharine Smith
, Winefrid Wigmore
(a... |
Friends, Associates | Margaret Tyler | To their eldest son his father
had written from his imprisonment in the Tower of London: Tom, you have ever from your infancy been given to be stubborn. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under Thomas Howard, first Earl of Suffolk |
Family and Intimate relationships | Lady Caroline Lamb | Her mother then fell ill; Caroline was persuaded that she was to blame and in early September, her parents and husband bore her off to Bessborough House in Kilkenny, Ireland. Douglass, Paul. Lady Caroline Lamb. Palgrave Macmillan. 126 |
Literary Setting | Pamela Hansford Johnson | It is set in the interwar years; its title derives from both the fires of Hell and those of Guy Fawkes
Night. The protagonist, fourteen-year-old Emma Sheldrake, watches a bonfire on the night she first... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Antonia Fraser | This book manages almost as large a cast of characters as The Weaker Vessel—including major figures such as Guy Fawkes
, Thomas Winter
, and Robert (Robin) Catesby
; rulers such as King James |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Selina Bunbury | Alternating chapters follow the stories of both the royal family (who, with the members of parliament, were to be the targets of the explosion on 5 November 1605) and the conspirators. SB
depicts historical figures... |
Timeline
5 November 1605: A group of Catholic plotters, led by Guy...
National or international item
5 November 1605
A group of Catholic plotters, led by Guy Fawkes
, made an unsuccessful attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament
with gunpowder.
5 November 1709: Henry Sacheverell preached a notorious sermon...
National or international item
5 November 1709
Henry Sacheverell
preached a notorious sermon at St Paul's Cathedral challenging the 1688 settlement of the succession.
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