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The Life of a Conspirator / Being a Biography of Sir Everard Digby by One of His Descendants

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A descendant's biography traces the life of Sir Everard Digby from family background and courtly upbringing through his conversion to Catholicism, domestic life at Gothurst, and growing involvement with fellow recusants. It reconstructs his recruitment into the Gunpowder conspiracy, interactions with figures such as Catesby, Garnet, and Guy Fawkes, the failed uprising, flight, capture, trial, and execution. Alongside narrative episodes, the book examines recusant chapels, persecution of Catholics, doctrinal and juridical debates, and financial and social pressures that shaped decisions. The account balances documentary detail with interpretive chapters weighing responsibility, secrecy, and the contested motives behind the plot.

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Thomas Longueville

Thomas Longueville was an English author known for his historical writings that delve into the lives and scandals of notable figures from the past. His works often explore themes of intrigue and societal norms in the 17th century. Among his notable titles is "The Curious Case of Lady Purbeck: A Scandal of the XVIIth Century," which examines the complexities of a high-profile scandal. Longueville also authored "The First Duke and Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne," highlighting the lives of aristocracy, and "The Life of a Conspirator," a biography of Sir Everard Digby, providing insights into the political conspiracies of his time. His contributions reflect a keen interest in the interplay of history and personal narratives.

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