Guy Fawkes Ordsall Hall
Guy fawkes never came to ordsall hall.
Guy fawkes ordsall hall. The hall was the setting for william harrison ainsworth s 1842 novel guy fawkes written around the plausible although unsubstantiated local story that the gunpowder plot of 1605 was planned in the house. It s a famous legend made up by william harrison ainsworth in 1841. As one nineteenth century writer noted the glamour in which the skill of harrison ainsworth has woven around ordsall hall making it the resort of guy fawkes and his co conspirators gives it a strange hold on the imagination. Legend has evolved that manchester was at the heart of the 1605 catholic plot to blow the protestant king james and his parliament into the next life and that ordsall hall was the location for guy fawkes and robert catesby to plot the subterfuge.
We spoke to lauren gradwell an educational facilitator at ordsall hall about the history of the. Remember remember the 5th of november but what was manchester s connection with the gunpowder plot. About manchester takes a look. Guy fawkes never came to ordsall hall.
Guy fawkes said to have come to ordsall hall and hatched the gunpowder plot in the star chamber. According to legend for there s no actual proof in existence ordsall hall was the place where. For example legend has developed that ordsall hall was used by guy fawkes and robert catesby as a meeting place when they were devising the infamous gunpowder plot to overthrow king james i and there is even a street directly next to the hall called guy fawkes street. However i know this not to be true as he actually came up with it at coughton court in worcestershire and one of the ordsall hall staff has corrected history books by stating.
Ordsall hall dates as far back as 750 years ago and is known as the alleged site where guy fawkes helped devise the gunpowder plot the street beside it is named after him. Guy fawkes allegedly escaped capture by the king s soldiers by way of an underground tunnel from ordsall hall to an inn at hanging bridge at the northern end of what is now deansgate. The stories stretch to those the supernatural too. Do you know why.
The hall was famously visited by many historical figures including erasmus in 1499 and it s even rumoured that guy fawkes and his associates planned the infamous gunpowder plot within ordsall hall s walls in 1605.