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Tag Archives: Bard of London
Southwark Cathedral
We are in London and went to the Imperial War Museum today. It rained a lot so being indoors was a bonus. I took some photographs but being on a very slow site internet connection I decided not to try … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bard of London, Edmund Shakespeare, London, Shakespeare, Southwark Cathedral
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Reading, Notations and Writing
It’s hard work writing a book. I am spending hours reading and researching information that at times contradicts itself. I just want to type out the story but there is no point if it’s inaccurate. In the last four weeks … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anthony Munday, Bard of London, Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon
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Shakespeare’s Pageant.
The Lord Mayor of London’s Pageant John Herbert, the Lord Mayor’s factotum, walked into the drapers shop in Cripplegate, London owned by Anthony Munday the writer and poet. “I’m here to see Anthony Munday.” Announced Herbert. “He doesn’t actually concern … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anthony Munday, Bard of London, England, Story, Stratford-upon-Avon
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Who wrote Shakespeare?
Shakespeare was a nom de plume of someone but we don’t know who. William Shakespeare the gentleman farmer from Stratford upon Avon was not the writer; I don’t think that he ever left Stratford but instead lived out a comfortable … Continue reading →
Posted in Family, History
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Tagged Anthony Munday, Bard of London, Earl of Oxford, England, James Bond, Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare
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