27 October 2021, The Tablet

No Gunpowder plot?

by Penelope Middelboe , John Rosebank

No Gunpowder plot?

Detail from an illustration c.1900 by Trelleek showing Guy Fawkes caught in the act
Alamy/Heritage Image Partnership Ltd

 

According to government accounts, at about 11.45 p.m. on 4 November 1605 a “small party of men” discovered “a tall and desperate fellow” in the cellars of the House of Lords with 36 barrels of gunpowder, three matches and a tinderbox. He had set a train of gunpowder that would give him about 30 minutes to make his getaway. Guy Fawkes was set to blow king, Lords and Commons to kingdom come when they met the next day for the opening of Parliament.

Get Instant Access

Continue Reading


Register for free to read this article in full


Subscribe for unlimited access

From just £30 quarterly

  Complete access to all Tablet website content including all premium content.
  The full weekly edition in print and digital including our 179 years archive.
  PDF version to view on iPad, iPhone or computer.

Already a subscriber? Login