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Wintour and thought
As their plans moved closer to fruition, during a secret meeting at Bath in August, at which he, Percy and Thomas Wintour were present, the plotters decided that " the company being yet but few " he was to be allowed to " call in whom he thought best ".
Catesby and Wintour also thought that Tresham was the letter's author and threatened to kill him, but he was able to convince them otherwise.

Wintour and with
He later met Thomas Wintour, with whom he returned to England.
* Tom Ford with Graydon Carter and Anna Wintour.
" During Allhallowtide on 31 October he sent for his cousin Thomas Wintour, who was at Huddington Court in Worcestershire with his brother Robert.
When Wintour responded to the summons he found his cousin with the swordsman John Wright.
Wintour told him of their plan to " doe some whatt in Ingland if the pece with Spaine healped us nott ", and thus in April 1604 the two men returned home.
On Sunday 20 May in the well-to-do Strand district of London, Catesby met with Thomas Wintour, John Wright, Thomas Percy and Guy Fawkes, at an inn called the Duck and Drake.
Catesby's answer, " The necessity of the Catholics such that it must needs be done ", in Fraser's opinion demonstrates his unwavering view on the matter, held at least since his first meeting with Thomas Wintour early in 1604.
On 3 November, Catesby met with Wintour and Percy in London.
Thomas Bates fled, along with Robert Wintour.
One month later, a correspondent of the same paper, Patrick Wintour, elaborated that the plant " provided 50 percent of Sudan ’ s medicines, and its destruction has left the country with no supplies of chloroquine, the standard treatment for malaria ".
After leaving Eton in 1827 Hallam travelled on the continent with his family, and in Italy he became inspired with its culture and fell in love with an English beauty, Anna Mildred Wintour, who inspired eleven of his poems.
Editor-in-Chief, Anna Wintour, is widely credited as being one of the most influential figures in the global fashion industry, with the power to make or break a designer ’ s career.
* Tom Ford: Ten Years 2004 ISBN 0-8478-2669-4 ( with Tom Ford, Anna Wintour and Bridget Foley )
In 1970, when Harper's Bazaar UK merged with Queen to become Harper's & Queen, Wintour was hired as one of its first editorial assistants, beginning her career in fashion journalism.
A former colleague arranged for an interview with Vogue editor Grace Mirabella that ended when Wintour told Mirabella she wanted her job.
Sir John Wintour was a second son and so descendants from his line along the Waite family traditionally name their second sons with the middle name ' Wintour ', although the name has been given to female descendants also.
His elder son, Francis, inherited the titles, estate, and debt, and became embroiled in the Gunpowder Plot later that year along with his cousins Robert Catesby and Thomas Wintour.
His son Francis Tresham inherited the estate, but within the same year, along with his cousins Catesby and Wintour, became involved in the Gunpowder Plot.
Wintour also worked with Denis Piel before he worked under contract with Vogue.

Wintour and Betts
Wintour wrote an editor's letter that complimented Betts and wished her well.

Wintour and was
Beginning in 1970, Wang was a senior fashion editor for Vogue but left Vogue after being turned down for the editor-in-chief position currently filled by Anna Wintour and joined Ralph Lauren as a design director for two years.
He immediately suspected that Tresham was responsible for the letter, a view which was shared by Thomas Wintour.
While crossing the courtyard Thomas Wintour was hit in the shoulder.
Marc Jacobs was one such designer, being recommended by Wintour for the top job at Louis Vuitton in 1997.
Wintour ’ s power in the industry is so pervasive, that she was able to have Milan fashion week rescheduled once so she could go home before attending the shows in Paris.
Also the brainchild of Wintour, FNO was launched in 2009 to kick start the economy by encouraging people to start spending money again.
The film was shot over eight months as editor-in-chief Anna Wintour prepared the issue.
Her career was launched by Anna Wintour and by 1999, Kass was walking the runway for designers such as Shiatzy Chen, Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, and Dolce & Gabbana, and posing in advertisements for designers and brands like Calvin Klein, Chanel, Gucci, Donna Karan, Dsquared2, Versace, Givenchy, Fendi, Max Mara, Valentino, Ralph Lauren, and even General Motors.
With the help of American Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and Andre Leon Talley, then European Correspondent at Vanity Fair, Galliano was introduced to Portuguese socialite and fashion patron Sao Schlumberger and financial backers of venture firm Arbela Inc, John Bult and Mark Rice.
He has said that the Labour government's change of attitude to The Guardian ( from hostility towards grudging friendship as the government lost " fair weather friends " on other papers ) was demonstrated by the fact that he and his colleague ( and successor as political editor ) Patrick Wintour were now offered a cup of tea when they met Tony Blair.
Wintour was born in London in 1949 to Charles Wintour ( 1917 – 1999 ), editor of the Evening Standard, and Eleanor " Nonie " Trego Baker, daughter of a Harvard law professor.
Wintour was named after her maternal grandmother, Anna Baker ( born Gilkynson ), a merchant's daughter from Pennsylvania.
The young Wintour was educated at the independent North London Collegiate School, where she frequently rebelled against the dress code by taking up the hemlines of her skirts.
He was married to Cordelia Wintour, paternal aunt of the fashion magazine editor Anna Wintour and the British journalist Patrick Wintour.

Wintour and were
Several days earlier, on 9 January, Robert Wintour and Stephen Littleton were captured.
On a cold 30 January, Everard Digby, Robert Wintour, John Grant, and Thomas Bates, were tied to hurdles — wooden panels — and dragged through the crowded streets of London to St Paul's Churchyard.
The following day, Thomas Wintour, Ambrose Rookwood, Robert Keyes, and Guy Fawkes were hanged, drawn and quartered, opposite the building they had planned to blow up, in the Old Palace Yard at Westminster.
In the 2006 book, In Vogue: The Illustrated History of the World's Most Famous Fashion Magazine ( Rizzoli ), the editors cite Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Tatjana Patitz, and Claudia Shiffer when quoting Vogue Magazine Editor-In-Chief, Anna Wintour, who said, " Those girls were so fabulous for fashion and totally reflected that time ... were like movie stars.
At about 6: 00 pm that evening they reached Catesby's family home at Ashby St Ledgers, where his mother and Robert Wintour were staying.
Catesby and the others arrived at Huddington at about 2: 00 pm, and were met by Thomas Wintour.
Present in the meeting were the 16 International editors-in-chief of Vogue: Anna Wintour ( American Vogue ), Emmanuelle Alt ( French Vogue ), Franca Sozzani ( Italian Vogue ), Alexandra Shulman ( British Vogue ), Kirstie Clements ( Australian Vogue ), Aliona Doletskaya ( Russian Vogue ), Angelica Cheung ( Chinese Vogue ), Christiane Arp ( German Vogue ), Priya Tanna ( Indian Vogue ), Rosalie Huang ( Taiwanese Vogue ), Paula Mateus ( Portuguese Vogue ), Seda Domanic ( Turkish Vogue ), Yolanda Sacristan ( Spanish Vogue ), Eva Hughes ( Mexican Vogue ), Mitsuko Watanabe ( Japanese Vogue ), and Daniela Falcao ( Brazilian Vogue ).
Those editors who were retained began to refer to the period as " The Wintour of Our Discontent.
The employees were from the same demographic ; among them at one point was a young Anna Wintour, later editor of Vogue.

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