In William Shakespeare’s most loved (S.18) Henry VVriothesley (the faire youth) is seen more perfect even than an English summers day – never to be…
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‘OM’ – The 17th Earl of Oxford Edward de Vere’s Royal nativity is expressed – by this simple mathematical sum: 12 + 14 = 26.…
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‘TRIXIE’ was a Royal cat. Her owner was a Prince who liked to dress extravagantly – flaunting black & white colours that symbolised Queen Elizabeth…
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It can be seen in this late 15th century painting of ‘God the Father’ by Antoniazzo Romano that the conventional Christian halo has been replaced…
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This article is necessary because the phrase “Twelve or 14 moonshines” an extract from Edmund’s (Sol.1)“King Lear” is impossible to understand without specialist knowledge –…
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September ‘7’ in the year 1533 was the birthday of Queen Elizabeth 1 a fact confirmed by enlightenment of William Shakespeare’s “SOME” acronym, written large…
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Illustrated is William Shakespeare’s dedication to Henry VVriothesley (the first of three dedication) which in 1593 accompanied his first published poem “Venvs & Adonis” a…
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That on the 14th July 1548, the ’14’ year old princess Elizabeth gave birth to a child fathered by ‘Lord Admiral Sir Thomas Seymour”, was…
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