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File:LyvedenNewBield-Northamptonshire.jpg| Lyveden New Bield, Northamptonshire the unfinished house owned by Gunpowder Plotter Francis Tresham, whose letter to his brother-in-law revealed the plot to the authorities.
File:LyvedenNewBield-Northamptonshire.jpg| Lyveden New Bield, Northamptonshire the unfinished house owned by Gunpowder Plotter Francis Tresham, whose letter to his brother-in-law revealed the plot to the authorities.
File:RushtonHall-Northamptonshire.jpg|Rushton Hall had been the possession of the Catholic Tresham family since the fifteenth century. Francis Tresham, a ringleader in the #GunpowderPlot, died in the Tower of London in 1605. The estate then passed to his brother Lewis.
File:RushtonHall-Northamptonshire.jpg|Rushton Hall had been the possession of the Catholic Tresham family since the fifteenth century. Francis Tresham, a ringleader in the #GunpowderPlot, died in the Tower of London in 1605. The estate then passed to his brother Lewis.
File:SyonHouse-Brentford.jpg|Syon House, was the London home of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland. He was arrested and imprisioned for 13 yrs on suspicion of his support for the plot. The painting by Robert Griffiths shows Syon House before the alterations of the 1760s.
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Revision as of 19:13, 10 November 2018

History of the Gunpowder Plot

Houses of the Gunpowder Plot

See Also In Chimni

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Other Interesting Sites

Sunday Times Article 'We're Going Tudor House Mad'

National Trust Website article on the filming of Wolf Hall

Historic Houses Association Page On Wolf Hall

References

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