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  2. Thomas Phelippes - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Phelippes (1556–1625), also known as Thomas Phillips was a linguist, who was employed as a forger and intelligence gatherer. He served mainly under Sir Francis Walsingham , in the time of Elizabeth I , and most notably deciphered the coded letters of Babington Plot conspirators.

  3. Babington Plot - Wikipedia

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    The cast also included Samuel Barnett as Thomas Salisbury, Burn Gorman as Robert Poley, Jonathan Taffler as Thomas Phelippes and Inam Mirza as Gilbert Gifford. Episode one of the 2017 BBC miniseries Elizabeth I's Secret Agents [35] (broadcast in the U.S. on PBS in 2018 as Queen Elizabeth's Secret Agents [36]) deals in part with the Babington plot.

  4. David Oakes - Wikipedia

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    He appeared as Thomas Phelippes, a spy and code breaker in the court of Elizabeth I plotting the downfall of Mary, Queen of Scots. Oakes is the presenter of the natural history podcast Trees A Crowd. The first episode was released on 25 February 2019 and featured Mark Frith.

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    The Thomas J. May Stock Index From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Thomas J. May joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -72.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  7. Jérôme Pasquier (courtier) - Wikipedia

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    Walsingham and Phelippes focused on a letter sent to Babington written by Nau, the "bloody letter", and a cipher used to write to him found in her papers. [38] Phelippes acknowledged that Mary usually sent more letters every fortnight "than it was possible for one body well exercised therein to put in cipher and decipher".