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Fawkes, Guy
1570 – He was also known as Guido Fawkes born on the 13th day of April this year in Stonegate, York, England where he was baptised in the church of St. Michael le Belfrey on the 16th of April of the same year. He attended St Peter's School, York.
1586 - Fawkes converted to Catholicism around the age of 16, according to his admission of recusancy at his preliminary interrogation following his capture.
1592 - Fawkes sold the estate he had inherited from his father.
1593 - After briefly serving as a footman for Anthony-Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount Montague, he enlisted in the army of Archduke Albert of Austria in the Netherlands, fighting against the Protestant United Provinces in the Eighty Years' War for the armies of Catholic Spain.
1596 - Fawkes was present at the siege and capture of Calais.
1602 – He had not risen higher than the rank of ensign. There is some evidence that Fawkes was in considerable poverty around this time. He may have visited Spain in the early 1600s to sue for Spanish help in returning England to Catholicism.
1605 – He was a member of a group of Roman Catholics who attempted to carry out the Gunpowder Plot on the 5th day of November this year.
1606 – He died on the 31st day of January this year.
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Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot by Antonia Fraser (Paperback - Oct 13, 1997) Our term "guy," slang for any man, comes from the name of Guy Fawkes, the alleged ringleader of the bungled plot to blow up King James I and the subject of Bonfire Night, the odd English holiday... ![]() Usually ships in 24 hours |
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