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1532-1590. Statesman and spymaster.
1532-1590. Statesman and spymaster.


In 1568, he became secretary of state under [[Elizabeth I]]. He was a disciplined Protestant and was abroad during the reign of [[Mary I]]. Francis Walsingham established an efficient espionage system and was able to prevent conspiracies like the Throckmorton plot and the [[Babington Plot]] against Elizabeth I.  
In 1568, he became secretary of state under [[Elizabeth I]]. He was a disciplined Protestant and was abroad during the reign of [[Mary I]]. Francis Walsingham established an efficient espionage system and was able to prevent conspiracies like the [[Throckmorton Plot]] and the [[Babington Plot]] against Elizabeth I.  


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== Sources ==

Revision as of 23:16, 22 December 2017

1532-1590. Statesman and spymaster.

In 1568, he became secretary of state under Elizabeth I. He was a disciplined Protestant and was abroad during the reign of Mary I. Francis Walsingham established an efficient espionage system and was able to prevent conspiracies like the Throckmorton Plot and the Babington Plot against Elizabeth I.

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