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Sir Francis Walsingham (c. 1532 – 6 April 1590) was a male Human in the 16th century who served in the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England as "spymaster". He was recognized by many as one of the first government officials to use modern intelligence in foreign relations and for domestic security. He remained admired into the 24th century, in particular by Asfar Qatala head Mahfouz Qadir. (ST - The Lost Era novel: Well of Souls)

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  • Sir Francis Walsingham (c. 1532 – 6 April 1590) was a male Human in the 16th century who served in the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England as "spymaster". He was recognized by many as one of the first government officials to use modern intelligence in foreign relations and for domestic security. He remained admired into the 24th century, in particular by Asfar Qatala head Mahfouz Qadir. (ST - The Lost Era novel: Well of Souls)
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  • Sir Francis Walsingham (c. 1532 – 6 April 1590) was a male Human in the 16th century who served in the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England as "spymaster". He was recognized by many as one of the first government officials to use modern intelligence in foreign relations and for domestic security. He remained admired into the 24th century, in particular by Asfar Qatala head Mahfouz Qadir. (ST - The Lost Era novel: Well of Souls)
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