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  1. Sir Francis Walsingham. On this day in history, 6th April 1590, Sir Francis Walsingham died at about the age of 58. He was an incredibly important man during Elizabeth I’s reign being a statesman, private secretary, adviser, diplomat and spymaster, and he probably saved the Queen’s life many times by uncovering various plots against her.

  2. Sir William Cecil held the position until 1573. The role was then given to Sir Francis Walsingham. Under Walsingham, England developed a spy network. The network intercepted, decoded and disrupted Treasonous plans against Elizabeth. Walsingham’s methods of investigation and interrogation stopped all attempts on

  3. Francis Walsingham (env. 1530 à Chislehurst , Kent - 6 avril 1590 ) est connu comme le « maître- espion » d' Élisabeth I re d' Angleterre dont il est également secrétaire d'État . Admirateur de Machiavel , il est connu pour son efficacité en tant qu'espion et sa capacité à susciter intrigues et fausses intrigues pour la cause de la sécurité de la Couronne anglaise.

  4. 弗朗西斯·沃尔辛厄姆(Walsingham, Francis1532?~1590.4.6)英格兰政治家,受封为弗朗西斯爵士·(Sir Francis)1573~1590年为伊丽莎白一世的首席秘书。长于外交,其语言知识和组织间谍活动的能力在推行伊丽莎白女王外交政策方面具有无可估量的作用。

  5. 1 de sept. de 2020 · From his appointment as principal secretary to Elizabeth I in 1573, Sir Francis Walsingham was instrumental in every sphere of English diplomacy. He was particularly interested in maintaining friendly relations with Scotland, though this was complicated by his suspicions of individual Scots, especially the king, James VI, who embarked on his personal rule after the execution of the last regent ...

  6. 9 de sept. de 2018 · Sir Francis Walsingham was born around 1532 to William Walsingham and his wife Joyce, probably at Foots Cray, near Chislehurst, Kent. His father was a very wealthy lawyer who died in 1534 when Francis was around two years old. After William’s death, Joyce married the courtier Sir John Carey in 1538; Carey’s brother William was the husband ...

  7. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Sir Francis Walsingham was a government administrator in the reign of Elizabeth I. Walsingham is principally remembered for his part in the trial and execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. Walsingham was born around 1532. His father, William, was a lawyer. Walsingham was well-educated and attended King’s College, Cambridge from 1548 to 1550. Between …