In previous discussions, both on and off this forum, I've heard conflicting accounts about whether Charles, Duke of York, the future King Charles I of England, would have been with his brother and father at parliament in 1605 during the failed Gunpowder Plot. Do we know for certain whether or not he was there or would have been there? The conspirators based their plot around abducting James' daughter, Elizabeth, not Charles. My guess is, either because they thought Elizabeth would be easier to use, or just because Charles would be dead with the rest of his family.
Any ideas?