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  1. Anthony Babington (24 October 1561 – 20 September 1586) was an English gentleman convicted of plotting the assassination of Elizabeth I of England and conspiring with the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots, for which he was hanged, drawn and quartered.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Anthony Babington was an English conspirator, a leader of the unsuccessfulBabington Plot” to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I and install Elizabeth’s prisoner, the Roman Catholic Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, on the English throne. The son of Henry Babington of Derbyshire, he was brought up secretly.

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  3. Anthony Babington (octubre de 1561, Dethick, Derbyshire -20 de septiembre de 1586, Londres) fue un conspirador inglés . Siendo educado secretamente como católico, fue integrado por el sacerdote John Ballard al fallido complot Babington, con la intención de matar a la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra y subir al trono a su prisionera María I de ...

  4. 5 de feb. de 2022 · Evading arrest for some days by hiding in St John’s Wood (Middlesex), Babington was eventually caught. Mary’s secretaries were also arrested and interrogated. They confessed to writing the ‘Gallows Letter’ at her command, while Babington confessed to the plot.

  5. "In Trinitie terme laste, some speache was passed betwene Babington and others ; myselve was conversante amonge them, but I proteste they durste not make me privie or acquainted with yt, nor call me to counsell, onlie Sallesburie mentioned unto me the deliverie of the Queene of Scottes, desiringe my ayde, and I tould him yt was Babington's badd minde onlie, and praied him to refraine his companie.

  6. Eventually, on 25th June 1586, Mary wrote a letter to Anthony Babington. In his reply, Babington told Mary that he and a group of six friends were planning to murder Elizabeth. Babington discovered that Walsingham was aware of the plot and went into hiding.

  7. 16 de ene. de 2022 · Died : 20 September 1586 – St. Giles, London. Anthony Babington was descended from a family of great antiquity who in successive generations had acquired vast estates in and around Derbyshire.