Prospero's Daughter

by G.M.B. Maynard


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ISBN: 978-1903908-976



Shakespeare's mother is a Tudor. His brother lives at St Albans. He spells his name with the "i" of Miranda. She complains to her father that he has not told her of her origins. Prospero replies in code that they are the same person. His grandson owns land near Stratford, in Northamptonshire.

Confused? So is Shakespeare. He suggests asking a prince who he is, that he is himself a prince, princeps in Latin, his epitaph. He eats off the same plate as Francis Bacon and is on intimate terms with Lord Burghley - Edward de Vere's father-in-law. He is neither of them. He is the third man in Gerard's Herbal.

The information in this book is new - known only to one family - and is provided to counter the false identifications of Shakespeare currently in vogue. A key is given to the intelligent reader that opens the lock: Who was the "third man" in Lord Burleigh's inner circle?


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