Didn't notice, when I was on Wikipedia, I was reverting various
vandalized articles.
However, I agree with your question.

Yes?
Are we to be treated with each day's FA?

On 11/5/13 9:33 PM, Jeremy Baron wrote:
> Yes?
>
> (for anyone that didn't notice that seems to be a quote from
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Today%27s_featured_article/November_5,_2013)
>
> On Nov 5, 2013 7:47 PM, "Sohan Lal" <sohan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Francis Tresham (c. 1567 – 1605) was one of the English provincial
>> Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a conspiracy to
>> assassinate King James I. Having previously been imprisoned for his
>> role in a failed rebellion and involved in missions to Spain that sought
>> support for persecuted English Catholics, Tresham joined the Gunpowder
>> Plot in October 1605. Its leader Robert Catesby asked him to provide a
>> large sum of money and the use of Rushton Hall, but Tresham apparently
>> provided neither, instead giving a small amount of money to fellow
>> plotter Thomas Wintour. Tresham also expressed his concern that two of
>> his brothers-in-law would be killed if the plot succeeded. An anonymous
>> letter delivered to one of them was handed to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of
>> Salisbury, and was decisive in foiling the conspiracy. Historians
>> suspect that Tresham wrote it, although this is unproven.
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