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The Identification of the Writer of the Anonymous Letter to Lord Monteagle in 1605

By William Parker Monteagle

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Unmask the secrets of a cryptic warning that either saved a king or brought death, exposing the hidden hand behind England's most infamous plot.

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2009-08-24
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"The Identification of the Writer of the Anonymous Letter to Lord Monteagle in 1605" by William Parker Monteagle is a deep examination of a puzzling event tied to the Gunpowder Plot, focusing on the anonymous letter that cautioned Lord Monteagle to stay away from Parliament in 1605. The writer looks closely at Francis Tresham, one of the plotters, and his possible role in the letter's creation. The narrative uncovers that the handwriting points to William Vavasour, a servant connected to Tresham. The book paints a picture of secret relationships, suspicion, and how this letter played a big part in uncovering the plan to bring down the House of Lords and King James I, displaying the author's meticulous approach to unraveling historical mysteries of the Gunpowder plot through the lens of evidence analysis and intricate historical context.

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