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  1. Robert Wintour (1568 – 30 January 1606) and Thomas Wintour (1571 or 1572 – 31 January 1606), also spelt Winter, were members of the Gunpowder Plot, a failed conspiracy to assassinate King James I.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2022 · On 31st January 1606 Thomas Wintour was executed at Old Palace Yard, Westminster, sharing the scaffold with Ambrose Rookwood, Robert Keyes, and Guy Fawkes. There is no evidence to support the idea that he married, and although some claim that he married Catesby’s sister Elizabeth, this is pure conjecture. Sources.

  3. 17 de nov. de 2020 · Thomas Wintour fue uno de los primeros hombres que se involucró en la planificación del complot de la pólvora que intentó matar al rey Jaime I de Inglaterra en 1605. Motivado por las actitudes anticatólicas del gobierno, el católico Wintour fue reclutado por su primo, Robert Catesby .

  4. 7 de ene. de 2024 · Robert Wintour (1568 – 30 January 1606) and Thomas Wintour (1571 or 1572 – 31 January 1606), also spelt Winter, were members of the Gunpowder Plot, a failed conspiracy to assassinate King James I.

    • York
    • circa 1571
    • Elizabeth Wintour
    • York, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
  5. Robert Wintour (1568 – 30 January 1606) and Thomas Wintour (1571 or 1572 – 31 January 1606), also spelt Winter, were members of the Gunpowder Plot, a failed conspiracy to assassinate King James I. Brothers, they were related to other conspirators, such as their cousin, Robert Catesby, and a half-brother, John Wintour, also joined them ...

  6. 16 de ene. de 2022 · Robert Wintour was executed on 30 January 1606 at St. Paul’s Churchyard, together with Sir Everard Digby, John Grant and Thomas Bates. On the scaffold, he was quiet and withdrawn, and did not speak much.

  7. 5 de nov. de 2005 · On the first day Sir Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and Thomas Bates were executed at the west end of St Paul’s churchyard. They were followed on the second day by Thomas Wintour, Ambrose Rookwood, Robert Keyes, and Guy Fawkes, who were executed in the Old Palace Yard at Westminster.