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 Francis Throckmorton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Throckmorton was educated in Oxford and entered the Inner Temple in London as a pupil in 1576.
Francis Throckmorton ( 1554— 1584) was a conspirator against Queen Elizabeth I of England.
Sir John, Francis Throckmorton's father, held the post of Chief Justice of Chester but was deposed from that office in 1579, a year before his death.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Francis_Throckmorton

  
 THROCKMORTON - LoveToKnow Article on THROCKMORTON
THROCKMORTON (or THROGMORTON), SIR NICHOLAS (1515-1571), English diplomatist and politician, was the fourth of eight sons of Sir George Throckmorton of Congleton in Warwickshire, and uncle of the conspirator Francis Throckmorton (see above).
(or THROGMORTON), FRANCIS (i.5S4r 1584), English conspirator, was the son of Sir John Throckmorton of Feckenham in Warwickshire, and his wife Margery Putten-ham.
Throckmorton possessed, or occupied, a house on Paul's wharf, London, which served as a meeting-place for the conspirators.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /T/TH/THROCKMORTON.htm

  
 Britannia: Coughton Court, Warwickshire
A nephew, Francis Throckmorton, was executed in 1584 for acting as a go-between for Mary Queen of Scots and the Spanish Ambassador in an attempt to invade England and place Mary on the throne.
Lady Lillian Throckmorton, widow of Courtney Throckmorton and mother of Sir Robert, the 11th Baronet, was given power of attorney while her son was in the Fleet Air Arm, and she decided to turn Coughton Court over to the National Trust.
The sons of his daughters Anne and Muriel, Robert Catesby and Francis Tresham have been previously mentioned, and a third daughter Mary was married to Edward Arden, who was also convicted of treason and executed for his part in a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth in 1583.
www.britannia.com /history/coughton.html

  
 Sir John THROCKMORTON
John Throckmorton 's mother was an aunt by marriage to Queen Catherine Parr, and several of his brothers, especially Nicholas Throckmorton, were to be involved in affairs of state: thus although he had little material expectation from his father he was not without prospects.
Throckmorton was returned to four out of the five Marian Parliaments: there is no obvious explanation of his absence from the second, when following his appointment as recorder of Coventry he might have been expected to have sat for that city, as he would do regularly from Nov 1554.
To judge from the number of her dependants elected, the Queen was an active patron in 1545 and her support of Throckmorton may have been decisive; his youth would have been offset by the economy arising from his London domicile there is no evidence that either he or his fellow-Member was paid.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/JohnThrockmorton.htm

  
 The Ancestors of Timothy D. Cook - Person Page 7
Francis Croome was the son of Francis Croome and Mary (?).
Thomas Throckmorton was the son of Robert de Throckmorton and Lucy Colmon.
John Throckmorton was the son of Thomas Throckmorton and Margaret de Olney.
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 Cortez Journal Obituaries Sept.-Oct. 1999
Francis was born Oct. 25, 1912, in Norwood, Colo., to Francis Marion Stockdale and Laura Bell (Booth) Stockdale.
Francis leaves behind six grandchildren, Mike Stockdale, of Sheboygan, Wis., Stephanie Berger, of Denver, Colo., Chris Neal, of New Jersey, Kelly Neal, of Wyoming, and Brandon and Ashlee Dickson, both of Cortez; a sister, Celia Shultz, of Montrose, Colo., and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Preceding Thelma in death were her husband, Francis, in June of 1971; her parents; and two sisters, Verda Ping and Shirley Gawith.
www.cortezjournal.com /obituaries/obit9-10-99.htm

  
 Throckmorton, Francis --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Throckmorton also spelled Throgmorton English conspirator, the central figure in the unsuccessful Throckmorton Plot to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I. Throckmorton came from a staunch Roman Catholic family and was the nephew of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, a diplomat for Elizabeth.
Called “the swamp fox,” Francis Marion was one of the boldest and most dashing figures of the American Revolution.
An English bishop and historian, Francis Godwin wrote the first story of space travel in English literature, The Man in the Moone: or A Discourse of a Voyage Thither by Domingo Gonsales,...
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 Queen Elizabeth I: Biography, Portraits, Primary Sources
It is known as the 'Throckmorton Plot', after its leader Sir Francis Throckmorton.
Mary, queen of Scots- the duke of Norfolk's scheme of 1569, the Throckmorton Plot of 1583, and the Babington Plot of 1586.
Throckmorton's failure had shaken her badly, though she professed innocence.
www.englishhistory.net /tudor/monarchs/eliz4.html

  
 Francis Tresham
Francis Tresham was the first son, and oldest of eleven children of Sir Thomas Tresham of Rushton, Northamptonshire and Muriel Throckmorton, daughter of Sir Robert Throckmorton of
Francis was educated at either St John's College or Gloucester Hall, or both, but the religion of his father and himself prevented his graduation.
Francis was descended from a long line of respected ancestors.
www.britannia.com /history/f-tresham.html

  
 The National Archives Research, education & online exhibitions Exhibitions Secrets and Spies
Francis Throckmorton was arrested in November 1583 by Sir Francis Walsingham ’s agents.
Throckmorton was executed and Bernardino de Mendoza, the Spanish ambassador, was sent back to Spain.
This conspiracy was one of the reasons the symbolic Bond of Association was devised in 1584 to protect Elizabeth’s life against all threats from enemies within the realm and without.
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /online/spies/ciphers/mary/ma3.htm

  
 Francis Xavier Dercum (www.whonamedit.com)
Francis Dercum graduated from Central High School and commenced his medical studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was conferred doctor of medicine in 1877.
Francis Xavier Dercum, whose family originally came from England, was born in a period of intense political conflicts which culminated with the Civil War.
Francis X Dercum, MD, professor of nervous and mental diseases (1900-1925).
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/1425.html

  
 Pedigree of Robin Lynn Pyatt Bellamy - pyag87 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Francis Throckmorton [ Parents ] was born about 1490 in South Elmham,Suffolk,England.
Bassingbourne Throckmorton [Grocer] [ Parents ] was born in 1564 in Couthton,Suffolk,England.
Margaret Throckmorton [ Parents ].Margaret married Thomas Shardlow.
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 Sir Nicholas Throckmorton
Francis Throckmorton - Throckmorton or Throgmorton, Francis, 1554–84, English conspirator; nephew of Sir Nicholas...
In 1565, Throckmorton was sent to Scotland to attempt to prevent Mary's marriage to Lord Darnley, and in 1567 he tried to secure the release of the imprisoned Scottish queen.
Throckmorton or Throgmorton, Sir Nicholas, 1515 – 71, English diplomat.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0848622.html

  
 Throckmorton Plot
Francis Throckmorton, the son of the courtier, John Throckmorton, became a fanatical Roman Catholic, and in 1584 became involved with the Spanish in a plot to overthrow
The plot was uncovered by Francis Walsingham and Throckmorton was captured and executed.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /TUDthrockmortonP.htm

  
 AllRefer.com - Francis Throckmorton (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Francis Throckmorton 1554–84, English conspirator; nephew of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton.
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AllRefer.com - Francis Throckmorton (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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 Sir Francis Walsingham: Elizabethan Spymaster & John Thurloe: Cromwell's Spymaster
Francis Throckmorton had sheltered the first Jesuit missionaries who came to England, and then his house became a meeting-place for a conspiracy whose aims were a French invasion, the release of Mary, and the restoration of papal authority.
Sir Francis Walsingham, along with others of Her Majesty's officialdom, most notably Sir John Hawkins, had, since the clear fact of eventual conflict was forced upon them, and through the long seasons of Spain's procrastination, brought to full strength not the largest navy in Atlantic waters but quite possibly the best.
Throckmorton was an amateur; among his papers were found a list of Catholic gentlemen and plans of suitable harbours where foreign troops could be landed.
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 Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Throckmorton also spelled Throgmorton English diplomat in the reign of Elizabeth I. The son of Sir George Throckmorton of Coughton, Warwickshire, and the uncle of Francis Throckmorton, he was a member of the household of Catherine Parr, the last wife of Henry VIII, and was favourable to the reformers in religion.
English diplomat in the reign of Elizabeth I. Throckmorton, Francis
English conspirator, the central figure in the unsuccessful Throckmorton Plot to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I. Raleigh, Sir Walter
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9072300

  
 Throckmorton Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
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 Haine-Hays - Person Page 24
Thomas Throckmorton was the son of John Throckmorton.
He was the son of John Throckmorton and Jane Baynard.
Francis died circa 1536 at age an unknown person.
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 Descent from Thomas Arundell to George Throckmorton
Sir Robert Throckmorton Kt., High Sheriff of Warwick and Leicester 1 Q Mary m 1stly Muriel daughter of Thomas Lord Berkeley (see Mrs.
George Throckmorton m Anna Maria Paston only daughter of Wlliam Paston of Horton and an heiress of Thomas Arundell of Wardour.
Sir Robert Throckmorton 4th Bart b 21/8/1702 m 1stly Lady Teresa Herbert daughter of 2nd Marquess of Powis and had with other issue an eldest son
privatewww.essex.ac.uk /~alan/Arundell/George.Throckmorton.html

  
 Timeline Great Britain 1751-1710
He made a full confession of the Throckmorton Plot for the overthrow of Queen Elizabeth I and the restoration of papal authority in England after being tortured on the rack.
It was shattered around the coasts of the English Isles by an English fleet under the command of Lord Howard of Effingham with the help of Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins, and a violent storm.
1589 Francis Drake with 150 ships and 18,000 men failed in his attempt to capture Lisbon.
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 Tom Bentley Throckmorton (www.whonamedit.com)
Throckmorton also gave a simple method for recognizing motor paralysis of the lower extremities, reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Chicago, 1923, 80: 1058.
Tom Bentley Throckmorton attended the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, receiving his doctorate in 1909.
He was successively house physician at the Maplewood Sanatorium, resident physician at the Philadelphia Orthopaedic Hospital as well as at the Infirmary for Nervous diseases in Philadelphia, and assistant physician at the Cheroku State Hospital for the insane.
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/2521.html

  
 File PLOTTERS.GED: THROCKMORTON, Clement - THROCKMORTON, Francis
Francis was "long known at Mantua by his hospitable entertainment of English visitors".  S37  
This estate was presented to him by his uncle, Michael Throckmorton, in 1555.
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www.gunpowder-plot.org /d7001/g0000193.htm

  
 THROCKMORTON
His brother Thomas Throckmorton, along with his brothers-in-law Sir William Catesby and Sir Thomas Tresham, were amongst the leading rebels.
Margery THROCKMORTON (Prioress of the English nunnery at Louvain)
Born: ABT 1414 / AFT 1425, Throckmorton, Warwickshire, England
www.tudorplace.com.ar /THROCKMORTON1.htm

  
 Time traveller's guide to Tudor England
The most dangerous of several conspiracies to free Mary Queen of Scots, this plot is hatched by Francis Throckmorton, son of a disgraced chief justice.
Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth's principal secretary in the 1570s and 1580s, runs a network of spies who are constantly on the look out for plots and treason.
But the plot is monitored by spies working for Sir Francis Walsingham, who intercept the coded letters between Babington and Ballard.
www.channel4.com /history/microsites/H/history/guide16/part11.html

  
 FANTASIES AND FACTS ABOUT THE POLITICS OF IMMIGRATION by Samuel Francis
He won the primary 58 percent to Throckmorton's 42 percent, and Jacoby is convinced this shows he "won decisively." More importantly, she uses the victory to argue that voters really aren't so "anti-immigrant" as the immigration control advocates who backed Throckmorton want us to think.
The primary pitted veteran Republican Rep. Chris Cannon, a strong conservative on most issues but very pro-immigration, against challenger Matt Throckmorton, also a strong conservative and very much for controlling illegal immigration.
Well, now, but the brute fact is that Cannon, an incumbent of five terms, had to run and run hard to meet the challenge Throckmorton offered.
www.chroniclesmagazine.org /News/Francis/NewsSF072104.html

  
 Sir George Throckmorton, Kt., of Coughton
Martha Throckmorton, born 1551, mar George Lynne and had issue.
Ancestors of Martha Throckmorton in [LDS Ancestral File].
Anne Throckmorton, mar Ralph Sheldon and had issue.
www.compapp.dcu.ie /~humphrys/FamTree/Throckmorton/sir.george.html

  
 Walsingham, Francis
Walsingham’s spies uncovered planned assassinations by Francis Throckmorton (1584) and Antony Babington (1586).
His exposure of the involvement of Mary Queen of Scots in the latter plot persuaded Elizabeth to order her execution.
A staunch Puritan, he advocated a strong anti-Spanish foreign policy and controlled an efficient government spy network to identify and forestall Roman Catholic conspiracies against the queen.
www.uk.tiscali.com /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0018285.html

  
 Historic_homes_of_the_Throckmortons
HARVINGTON HALL - accrued to the Throckmortons via the marriage of Robert, the 3d baronet, to Mary, daughter of Sir Charles Yate.
It is near Throckmorton Chapel, in Throckmorton, England.
It is no longer in Throckmorton hands, since 1972, per oral information from our tour escort.
sites.flexiblehost.com /throckmorton/historichomesofthethrockmortons.htm

  
 De Vere Society Newsletter - September 2003
In 1584 his Catholic nephew Francis Throckmorton was executed for treason which is an indication that his family was caught up in the Protestant and Catholic conflict of the time.
Throughout his life Puttenham had to conceal his name as a writer because his Catholic family was involved in the bitter religious conflict with Protestant and Puritan church leaders, which reached a climax in 1584 when his Catholic nephew Francis Throckmorton was executed for treason.
Sir John’s premature death in 1580 precipitated his two sons Francis and Thomas, into joining a Catholic conspiracy between 1580-3, which resulted in Francis being executed for treason in July 1584, and Thomas exiled for life.
www.shakespeare-puttenham.org.uk /kevin.htm

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