Read The Queen's Agent: Francis Walsingham at the Court of Elizabeth I Online
Authors: John Cooper
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character,
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confessions,
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education,
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execution,
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family background,
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Mary Queen of Scots’ correspondence,
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propaganda concerning,
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religious views,
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Spanish invasion plans,
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tortured,
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Throckmorton, George,
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Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas,
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Throckmorton, Sir Robert,
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Throckmorton, Thomas,
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Throckmorton plot,
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Thynne, Sir John,
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Tilney, Charles,
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Tomson, Laurence,
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torture: of couriers,
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Elizabeth’s view of,
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justification of,
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Owen’s death,
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Parry’s confession,
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in Rheims,
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Roscarrock and Sherwin,
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threat of,
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Throckmorton,
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Walsingham’s use of,
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Tower of London: gunpowder magazine,
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‘holy maid of Kent’ in,
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torture,
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Walsingham’s uncle’s lieutenancy,
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Trenchard, George,
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Trent, Council of,
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Trithemius, Johannes,
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Turkey Company,
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Turner, Peter,
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Tutbury Castle,
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Tyler, Wat,
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Tyrell, Anthony,
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Ulster: colonising expedition (1570s),
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Old English colonies,
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O’Neill rebellion,
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plantation policy,
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Stucley’s mission,
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Valdés, Don Pedro de,
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Verstegan, Richard,
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Victory
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Wade, Christopher,
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Walshe, Nicholas,
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Walsingham, Anne, Lady (wife of Edmund),
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Walsingham, Anne (née Barnes, first wife),
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Walsingham, Christiana (sister),
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Walsingham, Sir Edmund (uncle),
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Walsingham, Elizabeth (sister),
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Walsingham, Frances (daughter),
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Walsingham, Sir Francis: birth,
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baptism,
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childhood,
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education,
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exile,
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elected to parliament,
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first marriage,
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second marriage,
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undercover work for the crown,
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Ridolfiinterrogation,
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ambassador to France,
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queen’s marriage negotiations (Anjou),
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treaty of Blois,
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St Bartholomew’s Day massacre,
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principal secretary to the queen,
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custody of the privy seal,
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privy council,
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spymaster (
see also
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headquarters at Seething Lane (
see also
Seething Lane),
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Netherlands policy,
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embassy to Low Countries,
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queen’s marriage negotiations (Alençon),
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embassy to France,
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concern about Catholic missions in England,
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work against Catholic conspiracies,
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knighted,
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chancellor of the Garter,
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responsibility for queen’s safety,
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recusancy policies,
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investigation of Mary Queen of Scots,
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concern about English exiles,
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Turkish alliance plan,
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Throckmorton plot,
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use of torture,
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Somerville plot,
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‘preserving the queen’s person’ (bond of association),
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work with ciphers and secret writing,
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work on Mary Queen of Scots’ correspondence,
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Babington plot,
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