The Queen's agent : Sir Francis Walsingham and the rise of espionage in Elizabethan England / John Cooper
Material type:
- 9781605984100 :
- 1605984108
- ARCH FRBC 941 C776Q
- DA358.W2 C66 2013
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Originally published: London : Faber and Faber, 2011
Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-356) and index
Exodus -- Massacre at Paris -- Armed with innocence -- The English mission -- Security services -- Bonds and chippers -- Western planting -- Eleventh hour
A chronicle of the English spymaster's contributions to the regime of Elizabeth I describes his organization of an intelligence network, role in declaring war against Catholic Irish rebels, and participation in the execution of Mary Queen of Scots
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