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  1. Francis Tresham. Francis Tresham, the eldest son of Sir Thomas Tresham, the Sheriff of Northamptonshire, was born in about 1567. He was educated at Cambridge University but as a Roman Catholic he was unable to graduate. In August 1581, Sir John Tresham was arrested for harbouring Catholic priests and spent the next seven years in Fleet Prison.

  2. 6 de nov. de 2023 · The chief suspect is Francis Tresham, the last man recruited in the Gunpowder Plot. Tresham had had reservations about the Plot, doubting whether such a loss of life was justified. His sister was also married to Lord Monteagle – another reason why Tresham may wish to have spared Monteagle.

  3. Francis Tresham's reckless and unstable character must be reckoned a major cause of Sir Thomas's financial difficulties. He lived an extravagant and restless life in London; by 1593 he was already one of the circle at Essex House, young men of fashion, ' hunger-starved for innovations '.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2017 · A new problem arose at a meeting when Francis Tresham demanded they save certain Catholic Peers from the explosion. Tresham wanted to save his brothers in law, Lords Monteagle and Stourton, while other plotters feared for Lords Vaux, Montague, and Mordaunt. Thomas Percy was worried about the Earl of Northumberland.

  5. Francis G. Tresham (* 1936; † 23. Oktober 2019 ) war ein britischer Spieleautor . Bekannt wurde er als Begründer der 18XX-Reihe , die sich mit der Entwicklung der Eisenbahn in verschiedenen Ländern beschäftigt, und durch das Brettspiel Civilization , welches die Entwicklung des Computerspiels Civilization beeinflusste.

  6. Sir Francis Tresham, né vers 1567 et mort le 23 décembre 1605, était un membre du groupe d'anglais catholiques qui ont planifié la Conspiration des poudres en 1605, c'est-à-dire un complot visant à assassiner le roi Jacques I er d'Angleterre .

  7. Francis G. Tresham (1936 - October 23, 2019) was a British game designer who created board games since the early 1970s. He was probably best known for his 1980s-era designs, including Civilization and several contributions to the 18xx series, (including 1829, the first in the series, and 1830: Railways & Robber Barons, the most popular).