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- Ambrose_Rookwood caption "Early 19th-century portrait of Rookwood".
- Ambrose_Rookwood captured "8".
- Ambrose_Rookwood children "Robert and Henry".
- Ambrose_Rookwood conviction High_treason.
- Ambrose_Rookwood convictionPenalty Hanged,_drawn_and_quartered.
- Ambrose_Rookwood deathDate "31".
- Ambrose_Rookwood deathPlace "Westminster, London, England".
- Ambrose_Rookwood motive "Gunpowder plot, a conspiracy to assassinate King James VI & I and members of the Houses of Parliament".
- Ambrose_Rookwood name "Ambrose Rookwood".
- Ambrose_Rookwood occupation "Horse-breeder".
- Ambrose_Rookwood parents Dorothea_Drury.
- Ambrose_Rookwood parents Robert_Rookwood.
- Ambrose_Rookwood quote "Then did he acknowledge his offence to be so heinous, that he justly deserved the indignation of the King, and of the Lords, and the hatred of the whole Common-wealth, yet could he not despair of Mercy at the hand of a Prince, so abounding in Grace and Mercy : And the rather, because his offence, though it were incapable of any excuse, yet not altogether incapable of some extenuation, in that he had been neither Author nor Actor, but onely perswaded and drawn in by Catesby, whom he loved above any worldly man : and that he had concealed it, not for any malice to the Person of the King, or of the State, or for any ambitious respect of his own, but onely drawn with the tender respect, and the faithful and dear affection he bore to Mr. Catesby his Friend, whom he esteemed more dear than any thing else in the world. And this mercy he desired not for any fear of the image of death, but for grief that so shameful a Death should leave so perpetual a blemish and blot unto all Ages upon his Name and Blood. But howsoever that this was his first Offence, yet he humbly submitted himself to the Mercy of the King, and prayed, that the King would herein imitate God, who sometimes doth punish corporaliter, non mortaliter ; corporally, yet not mortally.".
- Ambrose_Rookwood role "Uprising".
- Ambrose_Rookwood source "The gunpowder-treason: with a discourse of the manner of its discovery".
- Ambrose_Rookwood spouse "Elizabeth Tyrwhitt".
- Ambrose_Rookwood width "33.0".
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- Ambrose_Rookwood subject Category:1570s_births.
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- Ambrose_Rookwood subject Category:17th-century_Roman_Catholics.
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- Ambrose_Rookwood subject Category:English_criminals.
- Ambrose_Rookwood subject Category:English_knights.
- Ambrose_Rookwood subject Category:English_people_executed_by_hanging,_drawing_and_quartering.
- Ambrose_Rookwood subject Category:Executed_Gunpowder_Plotters.
- Ambrose_Rookwood subject Category:People_executed_by_Stuart_England_by_hanging,_drawing_and_quartering.
- Ambrose_Rookwood hypernym Member.
- Ambrose_Rookwood type Person.
- Ambrose_Rookwood type Catholic.
- Ambrose_Rookwood comment "Ambrose Rookwood (c. 1578 – 31 January 1606) was a member of the failed 1605 Gunpowder Plot, a conspiracy to replace the Protestant King James I with a Catholic monarch. Rookwood was born into a wealthy family of Catholic recusants, and educated by Jesuits at Flanders. His older brother became a Franciscan, and his two younger brothers were ordained as Catholic priests. Rookwood, however, became a horse-breeder.".
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