The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators, 1605
1 portrait of Thomas Percy
The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators, 1605
by Unknown engraver
engraving, 1606
10 1/2 in. x 12 1/4 in. (266 mm x 312 mm) paper size
Given by Sir Herbert Henry Raphael, 1st Bt, 1913
Reference Collection
NPG D19881
Sittersback to top
- Thomas Bates (1567-1606), Gunpowder plot conspirator. Sitter in 7 portraits. Identify
- Robert Catesby (1573-1605), Leader of the Gunpowder plot. Sitter in 8 portraits. Identify
- Guy Fawkes (1570-1606), Gunpowder plot conspirator. Sitter in 7 portraits. Identify
- Thomas Percy (1560-1605), Organiser of the 'Gunpowder Plot'. Sitter in 14 portraits. Identify
- Robert Winter (1568-1606), Gunpowder plot conspirator. Sitter in 8 portraits. Identify
- Thomas Winter (1572-1606), Conspirator; brother of Robert Winter. Sitter in 7 portraits. Identify
- Christopher Wright (1570?-1605), Gunpowder plot conspirator. Sitter in 9 portraits. Identify
- John Wright (1568?-1605), Gunpowder plot conspirator; brother of Christopher Wright. Sitter in 7 portraits. Identify
Events of 1606back to top
Current affairs
The Lord Chief Justice Sir John Popham sentences Guy Fawkes to be hanged, drawn and quartered in the Old Palace Yard opposite Parliament.Creation of a union flag of England and Scotland prompts complaints from Scottish shipowners that the St. George cross obscures the saltire of St. Andrew.
Art and science
The Stationers' Company Register, which allowed publishers to register their rights to produce printed works, notes a performance of William Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear, possibly the play's first appearance.Benjamin Johnson comic masterpiece, Volpone, premiers at the Globe Theatre.
International
Three ships belonging to The London Company set sail from London, to establish colonial settlements in North America. Richard Bancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, enlists Robert Hunt as chaplain for the expedition. Hunt probably conducted the first known holy communion service in North America.Comments back to top
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