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Shakespeare authorship

  • SHAKESPEARE WHO?
    • The Authorship problem
      • Ann Vavasor’s poem
    • Shakespeare the story-teller
    • Evidence for Oxford’s years with Smith
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    • The Cecils and History
    • Where’s William in the records?
    • Home
    • “That noble Theseus of learning”
    • Images of Ankerwycke
    • A society of secrets
    • Anon, anon, Sir!
    • Bacon’s early years
    • Birth and infancy
    • Bishopsgate: history and map
      • Blackfriars to Shoreditch Map
      • Did Oxford design Burbage’s Theatre?
      • Born in sin
      • Bringing in the May
      • Eight years with Sir Thomas Smith
      • George Vertue and Shakespeare’s face
        • Gosson’s School of Abuse
      • Hidden subjects, hidden authors
      • How he spelled his name
    • Not without mustard
    • How you can help
    • My firsts
    • How you can help
    • Iago, Lady Macbeth, and Henry Howard
    • Important Authorship articles
    • Issues of Identity
      • Much Ado about Nothing
        • Oxford’s Letters CD
          • OXFORD’S LIFE IN A NUTSHELL: Birth to Forty
            • Oxford’s mentors on Shakespeare’s stage
              • Oxford’s metamorphosis
                • Oxford’s tutors on Shakespeare’s stage
                • Playing the marriage card
                  • Plays by the University Wits
                    • Plays of the 1580s
  • RENAISSANCE VS REFORMATION
    • Richard III and Robert Cecil
      • Richard III: the evidence
        • Shakespeare and the Law
          • Shakespeare and the Universities
            • Smith’s Greek titles
              • Stuck in a left brain box
                • Sympathy for the Devil
  • Shakespeare the genius
  • Sympathy for the Devil

16th-century maps

Text on maps to come.  16th century Agas map c.1565

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