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Conspiracy theories / Fringe theory / Pseudohistory / English people / Edward de Vere /  17th Earl of Oxford / Earl of Oxford / Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship / De Vere / William Stanley /  6th Earl of Derby / William Shakespeare / Shakespeare authorship question / British people
Date: 2012-08-06 19:26:38
Conspiracy theories
Fringe theory
Pseudohistory
English people
Edward de Vere
17th Earl of Oxford
Earl of Oxford
Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship
De Vere
William Stanley
6th Earl of Derby
William Shakespeare
Shakespeare authorship question
British people

A Few Curiosities Regarding Edward de Vere and the Writer Who Called Himself Shakespeare Unlike William of Stratford—born to illiterate parents in a virtually bookless market town in provincial Warwickshire—Edward de

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