
#53 '1066 And All That' - really serious nonsense
05/25/21 • 37 min
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Taster: #25 ‘Here lieth the Toad’ - Ep 2 Blowing up the Gunpowder Plot
Taster for #25 - We take a look at James I’s shadowy chief minister Robert Cecil who manages to implicate most of his Catholic enemies in the plot. Cecil was so desperate to improve King James’s dire view of him (his father had caused the execution James’ mother, Mary Queen of Scots) he would stoop to anything.
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Taster: #26 'Why blow up Parliament anyway?' - Ep 3 Blowing up the Gunpowder Plot
Taster for #26 - The parliament of 1604 refuses to grant the king money. They’re still paying for the effects of the last plague. But this is Cecil’s job. What to do? On 5 November 1605 the assembled MPs and peers are calmly informed that there has been a devilish Catholic plot to blow the lot of them up. A plot that their king and Cecil have brilliantly foiled. Unsurprisingly, this time, they vote the king the money he so badly needs. Job done.
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