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The dangers confronting Elizabeth before her accession to the throne in 1588 were dwarfed by those facing her as queen caught in a maelstrom of nationalistic and religious threats. Sir Francis Walsingham, her Spymaster General and one of her most devoted ministers, played a central role in her survival, at times, the central role. We will look at the somewhat turbulent relationship between Elizabeth & Walsingham and how this ruthlessly efficient spymaster put the intelligence industry on the modern map. |
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Saturday, 27th February 2010
, from 09:30 to 16:00 |
| £32.00 (to include light refreshments) |
| Buckfast Abbey Conference Centre |
Mark Cottle |
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