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Sir Francis Walsingham, the spymaster extraordinaire and priest-hunter at the court of Elizabeth I, was devoted to the defence of the Tudor realm and its anti-Catholic cause. With Machiavellian ...
British historian Cooper’s biography of Elizabethan spymaster Francis Walsingham is as thrilling ... with the monarch as its head. Elizabeth’s reign was a time of great insecurity for her ...
Phil’s agents trick Elizabeth’s spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham (Geoffrey Rush), into thinking Mary is part of the conspiracy – providing Morton with a nifty execution scene and the ...
Elizabeth chose an able set of administrators to aid her during her rule, including William Cecil, Lord Burghley as her Secretary of State and Sir Francis Walsingham, in charge of intelligence.
Sir Francis Walsingham, as Elizabeth's ruthlessly efficient spymaster, worked assiduously to uncover and foil these plots. The threat to the state was deadly serious, and Walsingham's pioneering ...
Elizabeth is seen here as the leader of ... Her circle of advisors has been reduced to one, the great spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham (a returning Geoffrey Rush). Her romantic interest falls ...
Many attribute the beginning of modern espionage and the development of many spy methods to Sir Francis Walsingham, who was the principal secretary to Queen Elizabeth I. Facing dangers from the ...
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Set in 1586 England, Wolfe’s excellent second mystery featuring Nicholas Holt, who works for Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I’s legendary spymaster, delivers on the promise of 2018’s A ...
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But this strategy forces Elizabeth to observe their growing intimacy. As she charts her course abroad, her trusted advisor, Sir Francis Walsingham (Academy Award® winner Geoffrey Rush), continues ...