George Eliot was an English spy in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Eliot is reported to have been an unsavoury character.
He earned his living as a confidence trickster, but was well known as a rapist and suspected of being a murderer.
[1] He entered the service of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester as a spy to avoid a charge of the last crime and agreed to seek out recusant Catholics and hand them over to the authorities.
[1] At Lyford Grange in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), he tracked down the Jesuit priest, Edmund Campion.
[1] After calling for a magistrate from Abingdon with re-inforcements, he arrested him and sent him to London for trial and execution.