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British people / Shakespeare authorship question / English people / Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship / William Shakespeare / Prince Tudor theory / J. Thomas Looney / Edward de Vere /  17th Earl of Oxford / Charles Wisner Barrell / Conspiracy theories / Fringe theory / Pseudohistory
Date: 2011-12-09 05:40:55
British people
Shakespeare authorship question
English people
Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship
William Shakespeare
Prince Tudor theory
J. Thomas Looney
Edward de Vere
17th Earl of Oxford
Charles Wisner Barrell
Conspiracy theories
Fringe theory
Pseudohistory

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