Guy Fawkes Night

Started by Shakyamunison2 pages
Originally posted by Shakyamunison
I heard they were framed.

http://www.bonfirenight.net/framed.php

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
http://www.bonfirenight.net/framed.php

Not to mention that Fawkes himself was believed to be the single most minor player in the whole plot.

We used to go around the bonfires the night before and put aerosol cans and battery's in the pile, was fun to watch them go up the following night, probably dangerous though so don't do it.

i don't know if i have the era right, but if we're talking about scotland and england, weren't they both like... CATHOLIC catholicism? because england didn't become protestant until henry VIII, then his daughter, bloody mary, started a sort of spanish inquisition and rooted out all protestants and jews.

could someone help me with this? because i'm very confused.

Bloody marry died in 1558, her anti protestant actions were reversed by her successor and half sister Elizabeth I.

The gunpowder plot happened in 1605.

Originally posted by One Free Man
Bloody marry died in 1558, her anti protestant actions were reversed by her successor and half sister Elizabeth I.

The gunpowder plot happened in 1605.


ahh. this makes a lot more sense. 🙂 i just had my centuries mixed up.

The last person to enter parliament with honest intentions was Guy Fawkes.

Originally posted by One Free Man
Bloody marry died in 1558, her anti protestant actions were reversed by her successor and half sister Elizabeth I.

The gunpowder plot happened in 1605.

Excellent, I´m making up for sleeping through history lessons at school in this thread. Was Guy Fawkes a Jesuit by any chance?

Originally posted by Bicnarok
Excellent, I´m making up for sleeping through history lessons at school in this thread. Was Guy Fawkes a Jesuit by any chance?
don't get sassy with me young man, it was only two sentences haermm