I am convinced that the lack of information about Governor Thomas Dale and Governor Thomas Gates has to do with one, or more, of the conspiracies that racked
The Seamer Rebellion – August 1549
Thomas Dale, Secretary of the Parish of Seamer in
From about 1540, the Master Chef of Henry VIII was a John Dale, and he lived immediately adjacent Matthew Dale of
Charles Somerset, Earl of
| Henry Somerset Thomas Percy (SEAMER), executed 1537
| William Somerset | Mary Somerset = Edward Dale | Anne Somerset = Thomas Percy, 7th Northumberland | | Henry Percy, 8th Earl
| Edward Somerset George Percy | | Henry Percy, 9th Earl Northumberland
Queen Jane Grey – August 1553
Lady Jane Grey was Queen for only nine days in 1553 and executed early in 1554. Sir John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, stage managed the Queen Jane Affair, having married his son Guildford Dudley to Lady Jane. Sir John Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Sir John Gates were executed for their roles. Son Guildford Dudley was executed, but sons Ambrose Dudley and Robert Dudley, the future Earl of Leicester managed to escape execution. Sir John Gates had the help of his brothers Geoffrey Gates and Henry Gates, but only Henry Gates survived execution. The same year that
The
The Dudley Conspiracy was headed by Captain Henry Dudley in an attempt to force Queen Mary out of power, and bring Princess Elizabeth to the Monarchy. It hit close to home and Arthur Kingston of Saint Briavels and John Throckmorton of Tortworth were just some of those executed. Admiral William Wynter, Dudley's business partner, was implicated, but needed him naval defense.
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Mr Baker: I'd love to get a copy of your manuscript on Thomas Dale, one of the major villians in Jamestown. I am trying to write a book about J-town villains and cannot get to the VA Historical Society easily from California.
thanks
Brian Winn
briannwinn@gmail.com
Mr. Baker: are you still reviewing this thread?
thanks
Brian Winn
I guess that’s a no? Too bad, was looking forward to exchanging ideas
Mr. Baker: I was hoping for a Christmas present of your manuscript in my in-box. Wishful thinking?
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