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  1. 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

  2. 15 de ago. de 2015 · A look at the life of Francis Walsingham, who was popularly remembered as Queen Elizabeth's Spymaster.Show notes at https://www.englandcast.com/2017/05/franc...

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  3. 26 de nov. de 2023 · This portrait. This is the only known portrait type of Walsingham, and is associated with the artist John de Critz whom he patronised extensively in the 1580s. Despite mounting debts, Walsingham repeatedly entertained Elizabeth I at his home at Barn Elms, near Putney, in the second half of the 1580s, the period from which this portrait dates.

  4. 25 de jul. de 2013 · Derek Wilson. Little, Brown Book Group, Jul 25, 2013 - History - 288 pages. During the brief reign of the Queen Mary, Walsingham was a Protestant exile in Italy. Returning home when Elizabeth assumed the throne, from 1570 he became a diplomat to the arch-pragmatist Queen. He was often troubled by her inconsistent policy decisions and for ...

  5. 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.

  6. Francis Walsingham. 1655 tarihli gravürde Kraliçe I. Elizabeth, solda William Cecil, sağda Sir Francis Walsingham. Sir Francis Walsingham ( y. 1532 - 6 Nisan 1590) 20 Aralık 1573 tarihinden 6 Nisan 1590 tarihindeki ölümüne kadar İngiltere Kraliçesi I. Elizabeth 'in dışişleri bakanı ve istihbarat şefi. [1]

  7. 23 de sept. de 2019 · Um die Herrschaft von Königin Elizabeth I. zu sichern, baute Francis Walsingham von 1570 an den englischen Geheimdienst auf. Der Chefspion bekämpfte katholische Verschwörer mit allen Mitteln.