Francis Tresham (c. 1567 – 23 December 1605) was a member of the group of English provincial Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605,...
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Tresham is a village in Gloucestershire, England. It was transferred back from the county of Avon in 1991, having been in Gloucestershire before 1972...
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Thomas Tresham may refer to: Sir Thomas Tresham (speaker), beheaded 1471 Sir Thomas Tresham (died 1559), Catholic politician (under the reign of Mary I...
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Sir Thomas Tresham (1543 – 11 September 1605) was a prominent recusant Catholic landowner in Elizabethan Northamptonshire. He died two years after the...
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Tresham is a village in Gloucestershire, England. Tresham may also refer to: HMS Tresham (M2736), a Royal Navy minesweeper Tresham College of Further and...
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Thomas Bates, John Grant, Ambrose Rookwood, Sir Everard Digby and Francis Tresham. Fawkes, who had 10 years of military experience fighting in the Spanish...
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Sir Thomas Tresham (died 8 March 1559) was a leading Catholic politician during the middle of the Tudor dynasty in England. Thomas Tresham was the eldest...
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Sir William Tresham JP (1404 – 22 September 1450) was an English lawyer who served as Speaker of the House of Commons until 1450. Born in Northamptonshire...
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Tresham is an English surname of Norman origins. The Treshams originally lived in Northampton. Near Northampton, is the village of Tresham, Gloucestershire...
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for Lewis Tresham. He was the son of Sir Thomas Tresham, the great-grandson of Sir Thomas Tresham and the younger brother of Francis Tresham. As a member...
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