Gunpowder Plot: 'Britannia.com'
"Remember, remember the fifth of November. Gunpowder, Treason and Plot. I see no reason why Gunpowder Treason Should ever be forgot."
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Gunpowder Plot: Frequently Asked Questions
The House of Commons Information Office deals with many enquiries about the events of November 1605, especially in the autumn of each year. Interest in the plot is not confined to Britain - the image of Guy Fawkes with his 36 barrels of gunpowder is increasingly well known abroad, especially in Japan and the USA. The two Houses of Parliament have a long history as targets for terrorism, but it is the plot by Roberts Catesby and his co-conspirators of the first decade of the 17th century that sticks in the memory.
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Gunpowder Plot: Trial of Guy Fawkes
The full transcription of the trial of the conspirators in the Gunpowder-Plot, from the Complete Collection of State-Trials, London 1776 is included here.
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Gunpowder Plot: Reasons why?
Guy Fawkes, born in 1570, died 1606, was caught red-handed in the Palace of Westminster itself on 4th November 1605. Everyone knows who Guy Fawkes was and what he tried to do. But WHY did Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators feel driven to do such a thing?
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Gunpowder Plot: Popish Plot
A plot in the reign of Charles II. to massacre the Protestants
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