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{{Infobox Individual
name=William Leaf|
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|species = Human
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|origin = [[Earth]]
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|only   = The Marian Conspiracy (audio story)
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|actor   = Jez Fielder
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}}'''William Leaf''' was a resident of [[London]]. A [[Protestant]], he and [[George Crow]] were members of Reverend [[Thomas Smith]]'s plot to remove Queen [[Mary I]] from power in [[1555]]. They were arrested and imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]], but were rescued by the [[Sixth Doctor]], who took them to one of the safe Protestant cities, where they stayed in exile until Mary's death in [[1558]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Marian Conspiracy (audio story)|The Marian Conspiracy]]'')
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'''William Leaf''' was a resident of [[London]]. He was a [[Protestant]]. [[George Crow]] and he were members of Reverend [[Thomas Smith]]'s plot to remove Queen [[Mary I]] from power in [[1555]]. They were arrested and imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]], but were rescued by the [[Sixth Doctor]], who took them to one of the safe Protestant cities, where they would stay in exile until Mary's death in [[1558]]. ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Marian Conspiracy]]'')


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Latest revision as of 23:36, 3 September 2020

William Leaf was a resident of London. A Protestant, he and George Crow were members of Reverend Thomas Smith's plot to remove Queen Mary I from power in 1555. They were arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London, but were rescued by the Sixth Doctor, who took them to one of the safe Protestant cities, where they stayed in exile until Mary's death in 1558. (AUDIO: The Marian Conspiracy)