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  1. SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM, English statesman, was the only son of William Walsingham, common sergeant of London (d.March 1534), by his wife Joyce, daughter of Sir Edmund Denny of Cheshunt. The family is assumed to have sprung from Walsingham in Norfolk, but the earliest authentic traces of it are found in London in the first half of the 15th ...

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Francis Walsingham (1532-1590) on engraving from 1829. Getty. Meet the man who ordered the execution of Mary Queen of Scots while working as a spymaster for Queen Elizabeth I - Francis Walsingham. Throughout Elizabeth, I's reign England was in constant danger, both from external and internal threats. Spain and France looked north and regarded ...

  3. 25 de nov. de 2019 · Francis Walsingham believed that Mary Queen of Scots would continue to be behind many similar conspiracies as long as she lived. Therefore she had to die. She was beheaded in February 1587. Three years later, Walsingham died in 1590. He achieved much and was ahead of his time in his work.

  4. 1. Francis Walsingham rose from relative obscurity to become one of the small coterie who directed the Elizabethan state, overseeing foreign, domestic and religious policy. 2. Francis Walsingham served as English ambassador to France in the early 1570s and witnessed the St Bartholomew's Day massacre. 3.

  5. Francis Walsingham. Francis Walsingham, Ölgemälde von John de Critz (um 1587) Sir Francis Walsingham (* 1532 in Scadbury Park, Chislehurst, Kent; † 6. April 1590 in London) war ein englischer Höfling und Diplomat. Er führte ein Spionagenetz und vereitelte mehrere Attentate auf Elisabeth I. von England (1558–1603).

  6. Chapter 13 : The Final Years. With the execution of the Queen of Scots, war with Spain began to seem inevitable. According to the Spanish ambassador, Mendoza, Walsingham and Elizabeth quarrelled again when she still sought peace – according to Mendoza, she threw a slipper at her secretary, frustrated by his unwillingness to negotiate.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2012 · Francis Walsingham was born, probably in Chislehurst, Kent c. 1532 into a wealthy Protestant family. His father was William Walsingham, a successful London lawyer and his mother was Joyce Denny, daughter of Sir Edmund Denny. Francis was enrolled as a student at King’s College, Cambridge until 1550-1 when he began travelling on the Continent.