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<p> A noted Jesuit, son of a [[Nottingham]] schoolmaster, implicated in the Gunpowder Plot; bred in the Protestant faith, he early turned [[Catholic]] and went abroad and joined the [[Jesuit]] order; in 1588 he returned to [[England]] as Superior of the English Jesuits, and engaged in various intrigues; on the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot he was arrested, found guilty of cognisance of the Plot, and executed (1555-1606). </p>
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<p> A noted Jesuit, son of a [[Nottingham]] schoolmaster, implicated in the Gunpowder Plot; bred in the [[Protestant]] faith, he early turned [[Catholic]] and went abroad and joined the [[Jesuit]] order; in 1588 he returned to [[England]] as [[Superior]] of the English Jesuits, and engaged in various intrigues; on the discovery of the Gunpowder [[Plot]] he was arrested, found guilty of cognisance of the Plot, and executed (1555-1606). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 15 October 2021

Henry Garnet [1]

A noted Jesuit, son of a Nottingham schoolmaster, implicated in the Gunpowder Plot; bred in the Protestant faith, he early turned Catholic and went abroad and joined the Jesuit order; in 1588 he returned to England as Superior of the English Jesuits, and engaged in various intrigues; on the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot he was arrested, found guilty of cognisance of the Plot, and executed (1555-1606).

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