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  • Gunpowder Plot
  • 1605 failed attempt to kill King James I of England

    The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was an unsuccessful attempted regicide

    Gunpowder Plot

    Gunpowder Plot

    Gunpowder_Plot

  • Gunpowder, Treason & Plot
  • 2004 BBC miniseries

    Gunpowder, Treason & Plot is a 2004 BBC miniseries based upon the lives of Mary, Queen of Scots and her son James VI of Scotland. Written by Jimmy McGovern

    Gunpowder, Treason & Plot

    Gunpowder,_Treason_&_Plot

  • Gunpowder Plot in popular culture
  • The Gunpowder Plot was a failed assassination attempt against King James VI of Scotland and I of England by a group of provincial English Catholics led

    Gunpowder Plot in popular culture

    Gunpowder Plot in popular culture

    Gunpowder_Plot_in_popular_culture

  • Thomas Percy (Gunpowder Plot)
  • English Gunpowder Plot conspirator (c.1560–1605)

    of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. He was a tall, physically impressive man; little is known of

    Thomas Percy (Gunpowder Plot)

    Thomas Percy (Gunpowder Plot)

    Thomas_Percy_(Gunpowder_Plot)

  • Gunpowder Plot (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was a failed assassination attempt against King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Gunpowder Plot may also refer to: The

    Gunpowder Plot (disambiguation)

    Gunpowder_Plot_(disambiguation)

  • Gunpowder (TV series)
  • 2017 British historical drama

    by Ronan Bennett, Kit Harington, and Daniel West and is based on the Gunpowder Plot in London in 1605. It stars Harington, who is a direct descendant of

    Gunpowder (TV series)

    Gunpowder_(TV_series)

  • The Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot
  • Painting by Henry Perronet Briggs

    The Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot (or The Taking of Guy Fawkes) is an 1823 history painting by the British artist Henry Perronet Briggs. It portrays

    The Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot

    The Discovery of the Gunpowder Plot

    The_Discovery_of_the_Gunpowder_Plot

  • John Grant (Gunpowder Plot)
  • Member of the failed Gunpowder Plot

    John Grant (c. 1570 – 30 January 1606) was a member of the failed Gunpowder Plot, a conspiracy to replace the Protestant King James I of England with a

    John Grant (Gunpowder Plot)

    John Grant (Gunpowder Plot)

    John_Grant_(Gunpowder_Plot)

  • Guy Fawkes
  • English participant in the Gunpowder Plot (1570–1606)

    member of a group of provincial English Catholics involved in the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. He was born and educated in York; his father died when Fawkes

    Guy Fawkes

    Guy Fawkes

    Guy_Fawkes

  • John and Christopher Wright
  • Members of the Gunpowder Plot 1605

    failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a conspiracy to assassinate King James I by blowing up the House of Lords. Their sister married another plotter, Thomas

    John and Christopher Wright

    John and Christopher Wright

    John_and_Christopher_Wright

  • Thomas Bates
  • 1605 Gunpowder Plot planner

    of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Bates was born at Lapworth in Warwickshire, and became a retainer

    Thomas Bates

    Thomas Bates

    Thomas_Bates

  • Robert and Thomas Wintour
  • Members of the Gunpowder Plot

    or 1572 – 31 January 1606), also spelt Winter, were members of the Gunpowder Plot, a failed conspiracy to assassinate King James I. They were brothers

    Robert and Thomas Wintour

    Robert and Thomas Wintour

    Robert_and_Thomas_Wintour

  • Robert Catesby
  • English Gunpowder Plot conspirator (c. 1572–1605)

    was the leader of a group of English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Born in Warwickshire, Catesby was educated at Oxford University

    Robert Catesby

    Robert Catesby

    Robert_Catesby

  • Gunpowder
  • Type of firearm propellant

    Gunpowder, commonly referred to as black powder to distinguish it from modern smokeless powder, is the earliest known chemical explosive. It consists

    Gunpowder

    Gunpowder

    Gunpowder

  • The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605
  • 1996 book by Antonia Fraser

    Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605 is a 1996 book by Antonia Fraser published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson. The work is a history of the Gunpowder Plot

    The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605

    The_Gunpowder_Plot:_Terror_and_Faith_in_1605

  • Henry Garnet
  • 16th-century English Jesuit priest (1555–1606)

    for high treason based on having had advance knowledge of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot and having refused to violate the Seal of the Confessional by notifying

    Henry Garnet

    Henry Garnet

    Henry_Garnet

  • The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend
  • 2005 British TV series or programme

    The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend was a British television show, hosted by Richard Hammond that recreated elements of the Gunpowder Plot in which

    The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend

    The_Gunpowder_Plot:_Exploding_the_Legend

  • Main Plot
  • Alleged conspiracy of English courtiers, 1603

    same year, dying some months later.[citation needed] Throckmorton Plot Gunpowder Plot "Brooke, George" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith

    Main Plot

    Main_Plot

  • V for Vendetta (film)
  • 2005 film by James McTeigue

    film adopts extensive imagery from the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, in which a group of Catholic conspirators plotted to destroy the Houses of Parliament in order

    V for Vendetta (film)

    V_for_Vendetta_(film)

  • Macbeth
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    Macbeth is a Gunpowder Play (a type of play that emerged immediately following the events of the Gunpowder Plot). He points out that every Gunpowder Play contains

    Macbeth

    Macbeth

    Macbeth

  • Popish Plot
  • 1678–1681 English anti-Catholic hysteria

    Anti-Catholic sentiment reached new heights in 1605 after the failed Gunpowder Plot. Catholic conspirators attempted to topple the Protestant reign of King

    Popish Plot

    Popish Plot

    Popish_Plot

  • Priest hole
  • Hiding place for Catholic priests in England or Wales

    documentary evidence, for example in the Autobiography and Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot of John Gerard, of hides in towns and cities, especially in London.

    Priest hole

    Priest_hole

  • Guy Fawkes Night
  • Annual custom originating in England

    member of the Gunpowder Plot, was arrested while guarding explosives the plotters had placed beneath the House of Lords. The Catholic plotters had intended

    Guy Fawkes Night

    Guy Fawkes Night

    Guy_Fawkes_Night

  • Emilia Fox
  • English actress and presenter (born 1974)

    serial Rebecca (1997), ITV Granada's Henry VIII (2003), BBC's Gunpowder, Treason & Plot (2004), the 2005 BBC miniseries The Virgin Queen (2005) and the

    Emilia Fox

    Emilia Fox

    Emilia_Fox

  • List of people hanged, drawn and quartered
  • Antonia (2005) [1996], The Gunpowder Plot, London: Phoenix, ISBN 0-7538-1401-3 Haynes, Alan (2005) [1994], The Gunpowder Plot: Faith in Rebellion, Sparkford

    List of people hanged, drawn and quartered

    List of people hanged, drawn and quartered

    List_of_people_hanged,_drawn_and_quartered

  • Holbeche House
  • House in Kingswinford, West Midlands, United Kingdom

    Staffordshire. Some members of the Gunpowder Plot were either killed or captured at Holbeche House in 1605. The Gunpowder Plot was an attempt by a small party

    Holbeche House

    Holbeche House

    Holbeche_House

  • Christian terrorism
  • Terrorist acts by groups or individuals who profess Christian motivations or goals

    Reformation and the recusancy that emerged in opposition to it. The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was a failed attempt by a group of English Catholics to assassinate

    Christian terrorism

    Christian_terrorism

  • The Hollow Men
  • 1925 poem by T. S. Eliot

    are allusions to Conrad's character and to Guy Fawkes. In the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, Fawkes attempted to blow up the English Parliament and his straw-man

    The Hollow Men

    The Hollow Men

    The_Hollow_Men

  • Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia
  • Electress Palatine from 1613 to 1623

    Elizabeth Stuart's childhood, unbeknownst to her, part of the failed Gunpowder Plot was a scheme to replace her father with her on the throne, and forcibly

    Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia

    Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia

    Elizabeth_Stuart,_Queen_of_Bohemia

  • Robert Keyes
  • English criminal

    of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a conspiracy to assassinate King James I by blowing up the

    Robert Keyes

    Robert Keyes

    Robert_Keyes

  • Everard Digby
  • 16th- and 17th-century English conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605

    of the group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Although he was raised in a Protestant household and married

    Everard Digby

    Everard Digby

    Everard_Digby

  • Ambrose Rookwood
  • 17th century English conspirator

    Rookwood (c. 1578 – 31 January 1606) was a member of the failed 1605 Gunpowder Plot, a conspiracy to replace the Protestant King James I with a Catholic

    Ambrose Rookwood

    Ambrose Rookwood

    Ambrose_Rookwood

  • Richard Hammond
  • English journalist, television presenter, and author (born 1969)

    questions about things they learned at school. He has also presented The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend. Along with his work on Top Gear, he presented

    Richard Hammond

    Richard Hammond

    Richard_Hammond

  • Anne Vaux
  • Recusant

    She was suspected of being the author of a letter warning about the Gunpowder plot. Vaux was the third daughter of William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden

    Anne Vaux

    Anne_Vaux

  • William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle
  • English peer, discoverer of the Gunpowder Plot (1575–1622)

    was an English peer, best known for his role in the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot. In 1605 Parker was due to attend the opening of Parliament. He was

    William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle

    William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle

    William_Parker,_4th_Baron_Monteagle

  • Stephen Lyttelton
  • 1575 – 1606), was an Englishman executed for his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot. He was born as the eldest son of George Littleton and Margaret Smith

    Stephen Lyttelton

    Stephen_Lyttelton

  • Francis Tresham
  • English Gunpowder Plot conspirator (c. 1567–1605)

    of the group of English provincial Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a conspiracy to assassinate King James I of England. Tresham

    Francis Tresham

    Francis Tresham

    Francis_Tresham

  • History of terrorism
  • Other historical events sometimes associated with terrorism include the Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to destroy the English Parliament in 1605. During the 1st

    History of terrorism

    History_of_terrorism

  • Henry Mordaunt, 4th Baron Mordaunt
  • English landowner

    Baron Mordaunt (1568–1610) was an English landowner involved in the Gunpowder Plot. He was the son of Lewis Mordaunt, 3rd Baron Mordaunt and Elizabeth

    Henry Mordaunt, 4th Baron Mordaunt

    Henry_Mordaunt,_4th_Baron_Mordaunt

  • Treason (musical)
  • Musical based on the 1605 Gunpowder Plot

    Ricky Allan with a book by Allan and Kieran Lynn based on the 1605 Gunpowder Plot. The musical was announced in November 2020 and released a 5-track EP

    Treason (musical)

    Treason_(musical)

  • Gunpowder Milkshake
  • 2021 film by Navot Papushado

    Gunpowder Milkshake is a 2021 action thriller film directed by Navot Papushado, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ehud Lavski. The film stars Karen Gillan

    Gunpowder Milkshake

    Gunpowder_Milkshake

  • Yeomen of the Guard
  • Military unit

    Westminster prior to the State Opening of Parliament, which remembers the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. There are only two contemporary records of the livery of the

    Yeomen of the Guard

    Yeomen of the Guard

    Yeomen_of_the_Guard

  • James VI and I
  • King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603

    in Scotland but faced great difficulties in England, including the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 and conflicts with the English Parliament. Under James, the

    James VI and I

    James VI and I

    James_VI_and_I

  • John Gerard (Jesuit)
  • English Jesuit priest

    recovered and continued with his covert mission until the exposure of the Gunpowder Plot made it impossible to continue. After his escape to Catholic Europe

    John Gerard (Jesuit)

    John_Gerard_(Jesuit)

  • Sean Rigby
  • English actor

    Gunpowder, Rigby played William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle, who received a letter, maybe or maybe not self-penned, warning of the Gunpowder Plot. In

    Sean Rigby

    Sean_Rigby

  • Percy family
  • English noble family

    a succession of plots and counterplots—the Rising of the North, the plots to liberate Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Gunpowder Plot – each claimed a Percy

    Percy family

    Percy family

    Percy_family

  • Kit Harington
  • British actor (born 1986)

    star in and executive produce Gunpowder, a three-part historical drama for BBC based on the real story of the Gunpowder Plot. He played the role of his ancestor

    Kit Harington

    Kit Harington

    Kit_Harington

  • Guy Fawkes mask
  • Mask Guy Fawkes: design and creation

    is a stylised depiction of Guy Fawkes (the best-known member of the Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to blow up the House of Lords in London on 5 November 1605)

    Guy Fawkes mask

    Guy Fawkes mask

    Guy_Fawkes_mask

  • Guy (given name)
  • Name list

    giant-fighting folk hero Guy of Warwick. Guy Fawkes and the failed 1605 Gunpowder Plot later made the name synonymous with treachery in England. Effigies of

    Guy (given name)

    Guy (given name)

    Guy_(given_name)

  • Odin Computer Graphics
  • British video game developer

    Spectrum, C64) U.F.O. (1987; C64) The Plot (1988; ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC) [Originally titled 'The Gunpowder Plot'] Scary Monsters (1988; Commodore 64)

    Odin Computer Graphics

    Odin_Computer_Graphics

  • Drayton House
  • Country house in Northamptonshire

    Mordaunts involved in the Gunpowder Plot?". Turvey History. Retrieved 24 September 2023. Fraser, Antonia (2005) [1996], The Gunpowder Plot, London: Phoenix, ISBN 0-7538-1401-3

    Drayton House

    Drayton House

    Drayton_House

  • Hanged, drawn and quartered
  • Medieval punishment for high treason

    pitifully." At his execution in January 1606 for his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot, Guy Fawkes managed to break his neck by jumping from the gallows. No

    Hanged, drawn and quartered

    Hanged, drawn and quartered

    Hanged,_drawn_and_quartered

  • Donington le Heath Manor House Museum
  • Coalville, Leicestershire. It was once owned by a relative of one of the Gunpowder plotters, and is now managed by Leicestershire County Council. 52°42′36.22″N

    Donington le Heath Manor House Museum

    Donington le Heath Manor House Museum

    Donington_le_Heath_Manor_House_Museum

  • Hagley Hall
  • Historic house in Hagley, Worcestershire, England

    before the construction of the Palladian mansion and just after the Gunpowder Plot was discovered, two of the conspirators, Robert Wintour and Stephen

    Hagley Hall

    Hagley Hall

    Hagley_Hall

  • Antonia Fraser
  • British author and novelist (born 1932)

    England series, and in 1996 she also published a book entitled The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605, which won both the St. Louis Literary Award

    Antonia Fraser

    Antonia Fraser

    Antonia_Fraser

  • Ashby St Ledgers
  • Village in Northamptonshire, England

    Manor House is famous for being a location for the planning of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605. As of 2023, the property had been restored and can be rented

    Ashby St Ledgers

    Ashby St Ledgers

    Ashby_St_Ledgers

  • Richard Walsh (English politician)
  • Gunpowder Plot. He came from Shelsley Walsh. After Guy Fawkes was captured in the basement of the Houses of Parliament, many of his fellow plotters,

    Richard Walsh (English politician)

    Richard_Walsh_(English_politician)

  • Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury
  • English government minister (1563–1612)

    the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, Robert Cecil remains a controversial historic figure as it is still debated at what point he first learned of the plot and

    Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury

    Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury

    Robert_Cecil,_1st_Earl_of_Salisbury

  • Huddington Court
  • 15th-century manor house in Worcestershire, England

    Worcestershire'. It was the home of the Wintour family, of which the Gunpowder Plot conspirators Robert, Thomas and John Wintour are the most notorious

    Huddington Court

    Huddington Court

    Huddington_Court

  • State Opening of Parliament
  • Ceremonial event marking the beginning of a session of the UK Parliament

    derived from the 1605 Gunpowder Plot, an attempted assassination of James VI and I in which Guy Fawkes was caught guarding gunpowder in the cellars hours

    State Opening of Parliament

    State Opening of Parliament

    State_Opening_of_Parliament

  • Coldham Hall
  • Manor House in Suffolk, England

    famous residents including Ambrose Rookwood who was involved in the Gunpowder Plot and was executed in 1605. The Rookwood family continued in the Roman

    Coldham Hall

    Coldham Hall

    Coldham_Hall

  • John Talbot of Grafton
  • English politician (1545–1611)

    and James I of England. He was connected by marriage to one of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators, and by acquaintance or family ties to other important

    John Talbot of Grafton

    John Talbot of Grafton

    John_Talbot_of_Grafton

  • Observance of 5th November Act 1605
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    of the Parliament of England passed in 1606 in the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot. The originating bill was drafted and introduced on 23 January 1606

    Observance of 5th November Act 1605

    Observance of 5th November Act 1605

    Observance_of_5th_November_Act_1605

  • Blessed Parliament
  • English parliament, 1604–1611

    Parliament and took place in five sessions, interrupted by Holy Days and the Gunpowder Plot. The Speaker of the House of Commons was Edward Phelips, the Member

    Blessed Parliament

    Blessed Parliament

    Blessed_Parliament

  • Solihull
  • Town in West Midlands, England

    his complicity in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605). It was said that when John was arrested and interrogated after the Gunpowder plot he was racked so badly

    Solihull

    Solihull

    Solihull

  • Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland
  • English nobleman (1564–1632)

    Tower of London, due to the suspicion that he was complicit in the Gunpowder Plot. He is known for the circles he moved in as well as for his own achievements

    Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland

    Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland

    Henry_Percy,_9th_Earl_of_Northumberland

  • Bye Plot
  • Conspiracy to kidnap James I of England

    made a full confession on the history of the plot. Throckmorton Plot Gunpowder Plot Cranfield, Nicholas W. S. "Bancroft, Richard". Oxford Dictionary

    Bye Plot

    Bye_Plot

  • Jacobean era
  • Period in English and Scottish culture corresponding to the reign of James VI and I

    hiding barrels of gunpowder under the parliament building and blowing it up while the house was in session, however, the Gunpowder Plot was exposed and

    Jacobean era

    Jacobean era

    Jacobean_era

  • A Column of Fire
  • 2017 novel by Ken Follett

    Fawkes - A Catholic conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot. Thomas Percy - A Catholic conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot. Other Major Characters Alice Willard

    A Column of Fire

    A_Column_of_Fire

  • List of people convicted of high treason in England before 1 May 1707
  • for the Gunpowder Plot 1649 Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland Regicides of Charles I See List of regicides of Charles I Tonge plot 1680 -

    List of people convicted of high treason in England before 1 May 1707

    List_of_people_convicted_of_high_treason_in_England_before_1_May_1707

  • Edward Coke
  • English lawyer and judge (1552–1634)

    including those against Robert Devereux, Sir Walter Raleigh, and the Gunpowder Plot conspirators. As a reward for his services he was first knighted and

    Edward Coke

    Edward Coke

    Edward_Coke

  • Herbert Macaulay
  • Nigerian politician (1864–1946)

    severe". Macaulay's second legal problem centered on what came to be the "Gunpowder Plot Case". When the Privy Council decided that the exiled Oba Eshugbayi

    Herbert Macaulay

    Herbert Macaulay

    Herbert_Macaulay

  • Equivocation (play)
  • Play written by Bill Cain

    (referred to as Shagspeare) to write an official history play about the Gunpowder Plot to assassinate King James I. London. 1605. A room. Sir Robert Cecil

    Equivocation (play)

    Equivocation_(play)

  • Ralph Ashley
  • English Jesuit lay-brother and martyr

    English Jesuit lay brother who became involved with the aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. Ashley is first heard of

    Ralph Ashley

    Ralph Ashley

    Ralph_Ashley

  • Guy Fawkes (novel)
  • 1840 novel by William Harrison Ainsworth

    Harrison Ainsworth's seven "Lancashire novels", the story is based on the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, an unsuccessful attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament

    Guy Fawkes (novel)

    Guy Fawkes (novel)

    Guy_Fawkes_(novel)

  • Oswald Tesimond
  • English Jesuit priest involved in the Gunpowder Plot

    York who, while not a direct conspirator, had some knowledge of the Gunpowder Plot beforehand. He was educated in York, in the Royal School of William

    Oswald Tesimond

    Oswald_Tesimond

  • Mary Habington
  • her brother William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle which warned of the Gunpowder Plot. This theory is dismissed by modern historians. She sheltered a number

    Mary Habington

    Mary_Habington

  • Silent (Doctor Who)
  • Fictional religious order from Doctor Who

    forces. The Silence additionally appear in the spin-off video games The Gunpowder Plot and The Eternity Clock. They make several appearances in audio series

    Silent (Doctor Who)

    Silent (Doctor Who)

    Silent_(Doctor_Who)

  • Dorothy Percy, Countess of Northumberland
  • English noble

    managed estate affairs during her husband's long imprisonment for the Gunpowder Plot, and was a prominent, loyal, yet strong-willed figure. Lady Dorothy

    Dorothy Percy, Countess of Northumberland

    Dorothy Percy, Countess of Northumberland

    Dorothy_Percy,_Countess_of_Northumberland

  • Humphrey Littleton
  • of the Lyttelton family, who was executed for his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot. Robert Wintour and Stephen Lyttelton who had escaped from the fight

    Humphrey Littleton

    Humphrey_Littleton

  • Anne of Denmark
  • Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)

    The Gunpowder Plot: Terror and Faith in 1605. London: Mandarin Paperbacks; ISBN 0-7493-2357-4. Haynes, Alan ([1994] 2005 edition). The Gunpowder Plot. Stroud:

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne_of_Denmark

  • Thomas Brudenell, 1st Earl of Cardigan
  • English peer and Royalist soldier (c. 1583–1663)

    in the Gunpowder Plot eight years before the justices made their remarks. A summary of Tresham's deathbed confession to his part in the Plot, and an

    Thomas Brudenell, 1st Earl of Cardigan

    Thomas_Brudenell,_1st_Earl_of_Cardigan

  • Terrorism in the United Kingdom
  • significant terrorist incidents within the United Kingdom, from the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 to the various attacks related to The Troubles of Northern Ireland

    Terrorism in the United Kingdom

    Terrorism in the United Kingdom

    Terrorism_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Hindlip Hall
  • Stately home in Hindlip

    1575, and it played a significant role in both the Babington Plot and the Gunpowder Plot, where it hid four people in priest holes. It was Humphrey Littleton

    Hindlip Hall

    Hindlip Hall

    Hindlip_Hall

  • Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet
  • English courtier and MP

    courtier and Member of Parliament who played a part in foiling the Gunpowder Plot. Thomas Knyvet was the second son of Sir Henry Knyvet of Charlton, Wiltshire

    Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet

    Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet

    Thomas_Knyvet,_1st_Baron_Knyvet

  • Lyveden New Bield
  • Grade I listed building in Northamptonshire, England

    Robert Catesby and Robert and Thomas Wintour, he became involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Thus, within a year the estate had a third owner, Francis's son Lewis

    Lyveden New Bield

    Lyveden New Bield

    Lyveden_New_Bield

  • Ridley Scott's unrealised projects
  • of Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, at the time budgeted at $2.2 million. Both the screenplays for The Gunpowder Plot and The Duellists were

    Ridley Scott's unrealised projects

    Ridley Scott's unrealised projects

    Ridley_Scott's_unrealised_projects

  • Strand, London
  • Major thoroughfare in the City of Westminster, London, England

    on Strand was famed as a venue for the conspirators involved in the Gunpowder Plot. In the time of the Civil War, the Nag's Head tavern was the venue of

    Strand, London

    Strand, London

    Strand,_London

  • Doctor Who: The Adventure Games
  • 2010 video game

    have landed, and discover that they have arrived at the time of the Gunpowder Plot, where Rory is puzzled at the presence of 'Lady Winters', a mysterious

    Doctor Who: The Adventure Games

    Doctor_Who:_The_Adventure_Games

  • Elizabeth Trevannion
  • English aristocrat and keeper of Prince Charles

    elder George Kirke. In 1605 Agnes Fortune testified that one of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators Thomas Percy had asked her questions about Charles' lodging

    Elizabeth Trevannion

    Elizabeth Trevannion

    Elizabeth_Trevannion

  • Ben Jonson
  • English playwright, poet, and actor (1572–1637)

    was present at a supper party attended by most of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators. After the plot's discovery, he appears to have avoided further imprisonment;

    Ben Jonson

    Ben Jonson

    Ben_Jonson

  • The Plot (video game)
  • 1988 video game

    was the last game released by Odin. The Plot is a 2D flip-screen platformer. It is a parody of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, with the player taking the role

    The Plot (video game)

    The_Plot_(video_game)

  • Thanksgiving
  • Holiday in various countries

    annual Day of Thanksgiving began in 1606 following the failure of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 and developed into Guy Fawkes Day on November 5. Days of Fasting

    Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving

  • Red Hall, Bourne
  • Historic house in England

    2026. "The Gunpowder Plot myth". www.falakros.net. Archived from the original on 31 May 2022. Retrieved 11 August 2025. "The Gunpowder Plot Society". www

    Red Hall, Bourne

    Red Hall, Bourne

    Red_Hall,_Bourne

  • Thomas Throckmorton (died 1615)
  • English politician

    a Warwickshire website, Thomas Throckmorton went abroad before the Gunpowder Plot (1605),[unreliable source?] but he let Coughton Court to one of the

    Thomas Throckmorton (died 1615)

    Thomas_Throckmorton_(died_1615)

  • Tyll (novel)
  • 2017 novel by Daniel Kehlmann

    Jesuit polymath. Oswald Tesimond, an English Jesuit, involved in the Gunpowder Plot in 1605. Traveling Germany together with Dr. Kircher. Tilman, torturer

    Tyll (novel)

    Tyll_(novel)

  • William Catesby
  • English politician (1450–1485)

    Late Medieval Europe (Gloucester, 1986), pp.36–60: p.52. "gunpowder-plot.org". www.gunpowder-plot.org. Gairdner, James (1887). "William Catesby (d. 1485)"

    William Catesby

    William Catesby

    William_Catesby

  • Taboo (2017 TV series)
  • British television drama series

    Retrieved 10 March 2017. Hawkes, Rebecca (1 February 2017). "Taboo's gunpowder plot: can you really make explosives from manure?". The Telegraph. Retrieved

    Taboo (2017 TV series)

    Taboo_(2017_TV_series)

  • Nicholas Owen (Jesuit)
  • English Catholic martyr

    Retrieved 24 August 2018. Gerard, John (1871). A Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot. Longmans. ISBN 9781729755396. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility

    Nicholas Owen (Jesuit)

    Nicholas Owen (Jesuit)

    Nicholas_Owen_(Jesuit)

  • Elizabeth Hussey, Baroness Hungerford
  • English noblewoman (c.1510–1554)

    of Coughton. Through her daughters she was grandmother to two of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators, Robert Catesby and Francis Tresham. Hussey was born about

    Elizabeth Hussey, Baroness Hungerford

    Elizabeth_Hussey,_Baroness_Hungerford

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    Plott

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a small plot of land, from late Old English plot.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a fence maker or carpenter, from Slavic ‘fence’ (Polish płot, Russian plot). Compare Plotnik.

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  • Agrahar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Agrahar

    A Plot of a Land Given to a Brahman or a King

    Agrahar

  • Spofford
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    English

    Spofford

    English : habitational name from Spofforth in North Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Spoford and perhaps so named from Old English splott ‘spot’, ‘plot’ of land + ford ‘ford’.

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  • Schoolcraft
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    Schoolcraft

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a plot of land with a hut, from northern Middle English sc(h)ole ‘hut’, ‘shed’ (see Scales) + croft ‘small enclosed field’.

    Schoolcraft

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    Trippett

    English : nickname for a schemer or trickster, from Middle English tripet(t), Old French tripot ‘malicious plot’, ‘trick’.

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  • Garton
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    Garton

    English : habitational name from Garton in East Yorkshire or from various minor places so named, from Old English gāra ‘triangular plot of land’ + tūn ‘farmstead’.

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  • Everton
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    Everton

    English : habitational name from any of various places, in Bedfordshire, Merseyside, and Nottinghamshire, so named from Old English eofor ‘wild boar’ + tūn ‘settlement’.Described as being from Kent, England, Walter Everendon (d. 1725) was a colonial gunpowder manufacturer who ran a mill in Neponset in the township of Milton, across the river from Dorchester, MA. The first person to make gunpowder in America, Everendon eventually took majority interest in the mill and sold out to his son. The family, which also spelled their name Everden and Everton, continued to manufacture powder until after the Revolution.

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  • Plock
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    Plock

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a small plot of land, from Middle English plocke ‘small piece of ground’.Americanized spelling of German Ploch.Variant of German Block.

    Plock

  • Deirdre
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    Deirdre

    The most beautiful woman in ancient Ireland, she was bethrothed to the High King Conchobhar Mac Nessa but she fell in love with his nephew Naoise. Deirdre and Naoise eloped to Scotland where they lived a blissful exile for many years. By offering forgiveness, Conchobhar tricked them into returning to Ulster where Naoise was slain by the jealous Conchobhar. Deirdre threw herself from Conchobhar’s chariot rather than live with the man who had caused Naoise’s death. It was said that her grave was near to Naoise’s and that a yew tree grew from each plot. The yew trees grew toward one another till their branches intertwined, joining the two lovers even after death.

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  • Platt
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    English

    Platt

    English : habitational name from Platt or Platt Bridge in Lancashire, named in Middle English with Old French plat ‘flat’, ‘thin’ (see Platte), in the dialect sense ‘plank bridge’.English : topographic name from Middle English plat ‘plot of land’, ‘piece of ground’ (Old English plætt).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German platt ‘flat’.German : variant of Platte 3.

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  • Bow
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    Bow

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bows, from Middle English bow (Old English boga, from būgan ‘to bend’). Before the invention of gunpowder, the bow was an important long-range weapon for shooting game as well as in warfare. Boga is also found as a personal name in Old English, and it is possible that this survived into Middle English and so may lie behind the surname in some instances. In other cases (for example, Richard atte Bowe, 1306), the name is topographic, from the same word in the transferred sense ‘arched bridge’, ‘river bend’, an allusion to their similarity in shape to a drawn bow.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).

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  • SATAN
  • Male

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    SATAN

    (Σατάν) Greek form of Hebrew satan, SATAN means "adversary." In the bible, this is the name of the inveterate enemy of God. In the New Testament, Hebrew satan is translated once into Greek Diabolos, and once using the word epiboulos, meaning "plotter." This is also the Late Latin and Old English form of Hebrew satan.

    SATAN

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    Lott

    English : from a medieval personal name brought to England by the Normans, of uncertain origin. It may be the Hebrew personal name Lot ‘covering’, which was relatively popular in northern France, or a reduced form of various names formed with the diminutive suffix -lot (originally a combination of -el + -ot), commonly used with women’s names.English : from Middle English lot(t)e ‘lot’, ‘portion’ (Old English hlot), in the sense of an allotted share of land, hence a status name for someone who held such a plot.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a plumber or lead roofer, from lood ‘lead’.German : from a pet form of Ludwig.German : topographic name from the dialect word lott ‘mud’, ‘dirt’.

    Lott

  • Pott
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    English

    Pott

    English : from a medieval personal name, a short form of Philpott.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a depression in the ground, from Middle English pot ‘drinking or storage vessel’ used in this transferred sense, or a habitational name from one of the minor places deriving their name from this word, in the sense ‘pit’, ‘hole’.English and North German (Lower Rhine-Westphalia) : metonymic occupational name for a potter, from Middle English, Middle Low German pot ‘pot’. See also Potter.North German : topographic name for someone living on a low-lying plot, from Low German dialect pōt ‘puddle’.

    Pott

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  • Vayu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vayu

    Loving; Wind God; Air

  • Jaymala
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    Hindu

    Jaymala

    Garland of victory

  • Kamalaj
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    Hindu

    Kamalaj

    Lord Brahma

  • Kirstin
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    American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Kirstin

    Christian; Anointed; Follower of Christ

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    Ellingsworth

    English : habitational name from an unidentified place.

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    Srivardhan

    Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu

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    Kushank

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Chakshit

    God

  • UTHAI
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    UTHAI

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Uwthay, UTHAI means "whom Jehovah helps." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ammihud and a son of Bigvai. 

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    Muslim/Islamic

    Wahb

    Giving

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  • Double-charge
  • v. t.

    To load with a double charge, as of gunpowder.

  • Touch-paper
  • n.

    Paper steeped in saltpeter, which burns slowly, and is used as a match for firing gunpowder, and the like.

  • Powderflask
  • n.

    A flask in which gunpowder is carried, having a charging tube at the end.

  • Powder
  • n.

    An explosive mixture used in gunnery, blasting, etc.; gunpowder. See Gunpowder.

  • Guy
  • n.

    A grotesque effigy, like that of Guy Fawkes, dressed up in England on the fifth of November, the day of the Gunpowder Plot.

  • Haloxyline
  • n.

    An explosive mixture, consisting of sawdust, charcoal, niter, and ferrocyanide of potassium, used as a substitute for gunpowder.

  • Gunpowder
  • n.

    A black, granular, explosive substance, consisting of an intimate mechanical mixture of niter, charcoal, and sulphur. It is used in gunnery and blasting.

  • Powderhorn
  • n.

    A horn in which gunpowder is carried.

  • Explosive
  • a.

    Driving or bursting out with violence and noise; causing explosion; as, the explosive force of gunpowder.

  • Explosive
  • n.

    An explosive agent; a compound or mixture susceptible of a rapid chemical reaction, as gunpowder, or nitro-glycerine.

  • Powdermill
  • n.

    A mill in which gunpowder is made.

  • Train
  • v.

    A line of gunpowder laid to lead fire to a charge, mine, or the like.

  • Gloom
  • n.

    In gunpowder manufacture, the drying oven.

  • Corn
  • v. t.

    To form into small grains; to granulate; as, to corn gunpowder.

  • Eprouvette
  • n.

    An apparatus for testing or proving the strength of gunpowder.

  • Firearm
  • n.

    A gun, pistol, or any weapon from a shot is discharged by the force of an explosive substance, as gunpowder.

  • Accelerometer
  • n.

    An apparatus for measuring the velocity imparted by gunpowder.

  • Unpower
  • n.

    Want of power; weakness.

  • Priming
  • n.

    The powder or other combustible used to communicate fire to a charge of gunpowder, as in a firearm.

  • Blast
  • v. t.

    To rend open by any explosive agent, as gunpowder, dynamite, etc.; to shatter; as, to blast rocks.