The Gunpowder Plot and Lord Mounteagle's Letter, Being a Proof, with Moral Certitude, of the Authorship of the Document Together with Some Account of the Whole Thirteen Gunpowder Conspirators, Including Guy Fawkes

CHAPTER VII. 21

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All thirteen plotters “gentlemen of name and blood” (save Thomas Bates, a respectable serving-man of Catesby)——Names of plotters as follow:——Robert Catesby (Ashby St. Legers, Northamptonshire)—— Thomas Winter (Huddington, near Droitwich, Worcestershire)—— Thomas Percy (Beverley, E.R. Yorkshire)——John Wright (Plowland, Holderness, E.R. Yorkshire)——Guy (or Guido) Fawkes (York)—— Robert Keyes (Drayton, Northamptonshire)——Christopher Wright (Plowland, Holderness, E.R. Yorkshire)——Robert Winter, (Huddington, near Droitwich, Worcestershire)——Ambrose Rookwood (Coldham, Stanningfield, Suffolk)——John Grant (Norbrook, Warwickshire)——Sir Everard Digby (Gothurst, near Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire)——Francis Tresham (Rushton, Northamptonshire)——Four out of conspirators natives of Yorkshire: Thomas Percy, John Wright, Christopher Wright, and Guy (or Guido) Fawkes——Five others indirectly connected with it: Thomas Winter, Robert Winter, John Grant, Robert Keyes, and Ambrose Rookwood——Thomas Winter and Robert Winter, grandsons of distinguished Knight, Sir William Ingleby, of Ripley Castle, near Knaresbrough and Bilton-cum-Harrogate, Nidderdale, Yorkshire——John Grant’s wife, Dorothy Grant, a grand-daughter of said Knight——Robert Keyes, a grandson of Key (or Kay), Esquire, of Woodsome, Almondbury, near Huddersfield.