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Unveiling Lincolnshire’s Role in the Gunpowder Plot

As the time of bonfires draws near, we delve into the intriguing role of Lincolnshire in the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605. While Guy Fawkes undoubtedly remains a symbol for the ill-fated attempt to annihilate the Houses of Parliament and assassinate King James I, there are lesser-known figures who were central to the plot. John and Christopher Wright, both originating from northern Lincolnshire, were crucial players in this drama. Significantly, John Wright’s home is an enduring link to this dramatic episode of British history. Local historian, Karl Bird, investigates these connections and had an intriguing encounter with a member of the Wright family, shedding new light on this notorious event. In this exploration, Lincolnshire’s role in history gains a deeper understanding, serving to give the residents a unique insight into the county’s past and its involvement in one of Britain’s most audacious conspiracies.

This article is based on original reporting from www.bbc.co.uk.

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