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  1. Sir Francis Walsingham by John de Critz (c. 1585) In October 1585, Gilbert Gifford went to Paris, where he got in touch with Thomas Morgan, an agent of Mary Stuart. In December he crossed over to England, landing at the port of Rye. Walsingham, had a spy in the camp of Morgan, and on his arrival he was arrested.

  2. Sir Francis Walsingham - Catholic Conspiracies, Spanish Armada: Those secret efforts would lead directly to the exposure of two more serious plots to depose Elizabeth and restore Catholicism to England. A spy in the French embassy in London—who has plausibly been identified as Giordano Bruno (writing under the pseudonym Henry Fagot), a lapsed Dominican friar who would later achieve renown as ...

  3. フランシス・ウォルシンガム. サー ・ フランシス・ウォルシンガム ( 英語: Sir Francis Walsingham, PC 、 1532年 頃 - 1590年 4月6日 )は、 イングランド の 政治家 。. テューダー朝 最後の女王 エリザベス1世 に重臣として仕えた。. 秘密警察 長官 ・ スパイマスター ...

  4. 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 ...

  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. Sir Francis Walsingham. (circa 1532-1590), Statesman. Sitter associated with 30 portraits. Walsingham established and ran the great Elizabethan secret service, providing information particularly for William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Its spies operated mainly against Roman Catholic conspirators and the agents of Philip II of Spain.

  7. Francis Walsingham. Kavaliro Francis WALSINGHAM (naskiĝis ĉ. 1532, mortis la 6-an de aprilo 1590) estis estro de la spionoj de la angla reĝino Elizabeta la 1-a . Li naskiĝis ĉe la familia bieno Scadbury Park, proksime al Chislehurst, Kent. Kiam li estis ankoraŭ bebo, lia patro mortis: lia patrino poste edziĝis kun Kavaliro John Carey ...