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PART THREE: BACON‘S SMOKING GUNS: THE HARD EVIDENCE |
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Chapter 15 | The Name Shakespeare | 118 |
Chapter 16 | The Manes Verulamiani | 123 |
Chapter 17 | Love’s Labour’s Lost and honorificabilitudinitatibus | 126 |
Chapter 18 | The Names in Anthony Bacon‘s Passport | 130 |
Chapter 19 | The Northumberland Manuscript | 131 |
Chapter 20 | Shakespeare‘s Works Ripe with Bacon‘s Phraseology | 135 |
Chapter 21 | Intimate Details | 139 |
Chapter 22 | Henry VII | 144 |
Chapter 23 | Rosicrucian-Freemasonry in Shakespeare | 146 |
Chapter 24 | Bacon‘s use of Secret Symbols in his Engraving Blocks | 153 |
Chapter 25 | The Droeshout Engraving, the Folio, the Monument | 164 |
Chapter 26 | The Timeline | 174 |
Chapter 27 | The Saint Albans Venus and Adonis Mural | 178 |
Chapter 28 | Sweet Swan of Avon | 180 |
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Chapter 15The Name ShakespeareAs a surname, Shakespeare had no known common origin in England prior to the Elizabethan era. Although Elizabethan spelling was erratic, the names Shaksper and Shakespeare are distinctly different. The Stratfordians insist that Shakespeare is the actual name of their Stratford man in spite of the hard evidence that it wasn’t. It’s truly a case of wishful thinking on their part. |
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