George Vertue Knew ...
George Vertue (1684-1756), England's foremost engraver, preserved the secret of William Shakespeare's identity in a little-known self-portrait drawn as a title-page in 1741.

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John Davies of Hereford Knew...

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Is this a true portrait of Shakespeare? (Margo Anderson)

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Private Godfrey, The Four Feathers, & Britain's Coward Shame

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Is this the face of Shakespeare?

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Sir Derek Jacobi and Mark Rylance discuss The Declaration of Reasonable Doubt

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SAT Conference 2016 - 10 - Alexander Waugh - Grave Problems

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The Mystery of The Chandos Portrait

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John Dee, William Shakespeare and the Triangular Lodge at Rushton

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Bryan H. Wildenthal — Early Shakespeare Authorship Doubts: Debunking the Central Stratfordian Claim

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FAKE OR FORTUNE: 9X04 BENJAMIN WEST

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Ben Jonson's Discoveries Discovered!

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Was Christopher Marlowe Shakespeare's servant?

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Bonner Cutting — Connecting the Dots: How Shakspere Became Shakespeare

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Who Really Wrote Shakespeare? Shakespeare Authorship 101

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Edward de Vere? The Pandolfini Portrait

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Alexander Waugh: Edward de Vere & Marlowe, Lyly, Kyd. 'BAND OF BROTHERS' ZOOM Webinar. 12 Dec, 2020

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Growing Up With My Serial Killer Cousin, Ted Bundy

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William Marshall Knew...

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Was Henry Wriothesley the son of Elizabeth 1st? Part 1

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