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  1. William Catesby (1450 – 25 August 1485) was one of Richard III of England's principal councillors. He also served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Speaker of the House of Commons during Richard's reign.

  2. Robert Catesby (c. 1572 – 8 November 1605) was the leader of a group of English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. Born in Warwickshire, Catesby was educated at Oxford University. His family were prominent recusant Catholics, and presumably to avoid swearing the Oath of Supremacy he left college before taking ...

  3. Robert Catesby (nacido en o después de 1572-8 de noviembre de 1605) fue un noble inglés, líder del grupo de católicos que planearon la fallida conspiración de la pólvora contra Jacobo I de Inglaterra y VI de Escocia en 1605. Probablemente nacido en Warwickshire, Catesby se educó en el cercano Oxford.

  4. 6 de jun. de 2019 · The story of Richard III’s lieutenants, William Catesby, Sir Richard Ratcliffe and Francis, Viscount Lovell, is one of intrigue, death and a mysterious disappearance. In July 1484, a year into Richard III’s short reign, William Collingbourne posted a lampoon on the door of St Paul’s Cathedral.

  5. Sir William Catesby. 1450-1485. Close advisor to Richard III. Captured after Battle of Bosworth and executed by Henry VII.

  6. Robert Catesby (born 1573, Lapworth, Warwickshire, Eng.—died Nov. 8, 1605, Holbeche House, Staffordshire) was the chief instigator of the Gunpowder Plot, a Roman Catholic conspiracy to blow up King James I and the English Parliament on Nov. 5, 1605.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2016 · Catesby first set foot in North America in 1712. Serving as chaperone for his sister Elizabeth, whose husband Dr. William Cocke had arrived in Virginia some two years earlier, Catesby was hosted principally by prominent Virginian citizen William Byrd II during this first visit.