Ambrose Rokewood

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Ambrose Rokewood
Born c. 1578
Died January 31, 1606
Flag of England England Westminster, England
Penalty Hanged, drawn and quartered

Ambrose Rokewood (c. 1578January 31, 1606) was one of the principal members of the abortive 1605 Gunpowder Plot conspiracy to assassinate James I of England and Members of the Parliament of England.

Rokewood was a member of a prominent Suffolk Catholic family. In February 1605 he was convicted of recusancy; he became a member of the Gunpowder Plot conspiracy shortly after. He was captured, along with a number of the other conspirators at Holbeche House, Stafford, and executed.

[edit] Popular culture

The character of William Rookwood in the 2006 film V for Vendetta, which cites the Gunpowder Plot as the inspiration for the title character, may have been named for Ambrose Rokewood.


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A contemporary sketch of the conspirators. The Dutch artist, Crispijn van de Passe the Elder, probably never met any of the conspirators, but the sketch has become well-known nonetheless.
A contemporary sketch of the conspirators. The Dutch artist, Crispijn van de Passe the Elder, probably never met any of the conspirators, but the sketch has become well-known nonetheless.


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