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    Sir Everard Digby (c. 1578 – 30 January 1606) was a member of the group of provincial members of the English nobility who planned the failed Gunpowder...
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  • Everard Digby (c. 1578–1606) was a plotter in the Gunpowder Plot. Everard Digby may also refer to: Everard de Digby (died at Towton, 1461), MP 1446 and...
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    Fawkes, Robert Keyes, Thomas Bates, John Grant, Ambrose Rookwood, Sir Everard Digby and Francis Tresham. Fawkes, who had 10 years of military experience...
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  • Everard de Digby or Everard Digby (1410–1461) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Huntingdonshire in the...
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  • Everard Digby (1440 – died 1509) was an English politician. The son of Everard de Digby (d. 1461), he was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for...
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  • Everard Digby (born c. 1550) was an English academic theologian, expelled as a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge for reasons that were largely religious...
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  • Everard Digby (died 1540), was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Rutland in 1529. "Rutland - History of Parliament...
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  • Anne Vaux Luke Broughton as Thomas Bates Philip Hill-Pearson as Sir Everard Digby Tom Cullen as Guy Fawkes Daniel West as Thomas Percy Joseph Ringwood...
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    Catesby recruited the last three conspirators, Sir Ambrose Rookwood, Sir Everard Digby and Francis Tresham. The latter's involvement in the plot has long been...
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    At this time, the house was probably owned by John Digby of Seaton, whose nephew, Sir Everard Digby was a friend of Robert Catesby and was executed in...
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