Treason, plots and murder
Interesting exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery on the role of plots in 17th
century England and how they were publicised via prints.
James I had a
great suspicion of plots as his father, Darnley, had died as a result of one
and his mother’s execution came from her involvement in plot against Elizabeth
I. However it also seems from this exhibitor that he was right to be wary!
The exhibition
started with the Gunpowder Plot and went through the Titus Oates affair and the
Rye House Plot. It also looked at the great sexual scandal of the time the
Overbury Affair.
This was a
fascinating look at this period of history which I must admit is a little hazy
for me!
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