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"Shakespeare" and his Pack of Polymaths (WS70)
This video talks about a few the bard's sons or grandsons who are themselves polymaths, reflecting the bard's outstanding genius in his offspring by different partners. As examples, the grandchildren of John Dod of Malpas - John Wilkins and Walter Pope are cited with their genealogy.
LINK TO PURCHASE THE BOOK - "Debugging Shakespeare"
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LINK TO Wikipedia - John Wilkins
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LINK TO Wikipedia - Walter Pope
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LINK TO Wikipedia - Robert Wright
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Видео

"Shakespeare" and a Bridge too Fawr (WS69)
Просмотров 24116 часов назад
This video focuses on the Welsh town of Llanrwst, where the bard managed his interests in the wool trade and built the Llanrwst almshouses for the poor (using his alias, "Sir John Wynn") and built the famous bridge with three arches using the alias ("Sir Richard Wynn") his supposed "son". Also associated with "Sir George Bruce", mentioned in an earlier video, the coal and silver miner who obtai...
"Shakespeare" and the Whitchurch Pirate (WS68)
Просмотров 4321 день назад
This video shows the "Witchurch Pirate' announcing the book "Debugging Shakespeare" claiming that "William Shakespeare" was really born in the town of Nantwich, not Stratford-upon-Avon.
"Shakespeare", Elon Musk and the Nantwich Town Crier (WS67)
Просмотров 4921 день назад
This video shows the Nantwich town Crier announcing the release of my book "Debugging Shakespeare" in the Nantwich town square. I sent this book to Elon Musk but the U.S. postal service returned it "Return to Sender" - address unknown! To find out the reasons why "Shakespeare" was born in Nantwich (and not Stratford-upon-Avon), watch my RUclips videos from the beginning using my playlist "BARD ...
"Shakespeare" and a visit to the "Pant-Yr-Ochain" at Gresford, Wrexham (WS66)
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This video shows the "shock reaction" of a keen subscriber's visit to a Gresford Wrexham restaurant where a genuine 17C vellum manuscript - related to the infamous "Sir Walter Raleigh" - still exists in its original location. By rights, this important document should really be in a museum or library, but it is just hanging in a restaurant in Gresford, 3 miles from Wrexham, 12 miles from Malpas ...
"Shakespeare" and "John Milton" father and son (WS65)
Просмотров 432Месяц назад
This video expands on the previous two videos by exploring the genealogy surrounding Thomas Paget, the theologian from Nantwich and his alleged "son" William Paget and Nathan Paget, supposedly John Milton's friend. John Milton's friend, "Charles Diodati", was allegedly the nephew of the bible translator, Giovanni Diodati, who I believe was an alias of the bard too, making his friend actually a ...
"Shakespeare" and "John Stubbs" - Frog hater (WS64)
Просмотров 71Месяц назад
This video examines the tale of "John Stubbs" who allegedly had his right hand cut off for suggesting that Queen Elizabeth was too old to have children and should not marry François, Duke of Anjou (who she called her "Frog"). We will learn that, all that meets the eye, is not correct and it is likely that this event is just a "tall tale" created by the bard featuring allusions to the Plantagene...
Dishing even more dirt on "Shakespeare" (WS63)
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 месяца назад
This video demonstrates that John Milton, the poet who wrote the epic "Paradise Lost", was likely a son of the bard that I believe was born in Nantwich, Cheshire. His composer father was using the alias name "John Milton" (Senior) when he married Milton's mother, Sara Jeffreys. This video is a slightly corrected and 2 minute longer version of the video WS62 - with more evidence presented, inclu...
Dishing the dirt on "Shakespeare" (WS62)
Просмотров 1092 месяца назад
Dishing the dirt on "Shakespeare" is a video that follows the clues the bard left behind to tell us who his many aliases were. We discover that John Milton, the 2nd most highly rated writer and poet ever to have lived - next to "Shakespeare", was likely to be a son of bard himself. The saying goes that "the apple does not fall far from the tree" and this video follows the subtle clues that nobo...
"Shakespeare" and the Admirable Crichton (WS61)
Просмотров 1222 месяца назад
This video looks at the genealogical tree of the mathematician and inventor John Napier, and his so-called "father" Archibald and his so-called "son", also named Archibald. I believe they were all the same individual and simply aliases of the bard. The polymath known as James Crichton (or "The Admirable Crichton") is so closely related to the Napier trio that I believe both he and his so-called...
Why you won't recognise "Shakespeare's" handwriting (WS60)
Просмотров 763 месяца назад
This video looks at the amazing manuscript "Mira calligraphiae monumenta" currently held at the Getty Museum, that was allegedly created by GEORG BOCSKAY (calligraphy) and JORIS HOEFNAGEL (illustrations). HOEFNAGEL had a very wide range of writing styles and so, hiding his real identity would have been very easy for him. I believe that both Joris Hoefnagel and his supposed "son" Jacob, were bar...
A fruitful PEAR of "Shakespeare's" aliases (WS59)
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[Re-loaded 7:30am 20/04/2024] This video looks at the inventor, agricultural writer and suspected bard alias, "Sir Hugh Plat", alongside the botanist "John Gerard" from Nantwich, who later allegedly became William Cecil's gardener. We examine how the Bard may have used "Pear" symbolism as an allusion to his contrived author's name "Shakespeare" and designed the 'achievement' of his alias "Sir J...
BARD's BIRTHDAY BASH in Stratford 20 April 2024 (WS58)
Просмотров 1723 месяца назад
This video shows various scenes from "Shakespeare's" Birthday celebrations that took place on 20th April 2024 in Stratford-Upon-Avon. It is not like all my other videos and is made purely for fun ! QUIZ: Try to spot the guy with no shoes on, who moves his feet about to keep warm. The temperature was only about 12 degrees Centigrade, despite the bright sunshine. Look out also for the two Dutch t...
Did "Shakespeare" dabble in the occult ? (WS57)
Просмотров 493 месяца назад
This video looks at the occultist "Simon Forman" who was likely an alias of the playwright we call "William Shakespeare" - who I believe was born in the salt town of Nantwich in Cheshire. Forman was associated with "Richard Napier" (the alleged cousin of the mathematician "John Napier") and supposedly apprenticed to a local merchant who coincidentally "traded in cloth, salt and herbal medicines...
"Shakespeare's" Home is up for sale (WS56)
Просмотров 1103 месяца назад
This video is about the imminent sale of "DORFOLD HALL", Nantwich I believe it was the REAL home of "William Shakespeare" which he built in 1616 under the alias "Roger Wilbraham" and is now for sale through the agents Savills (In my opinion, it would be an ideal European headquarters or retreat for Elon Musk as he is a huge fan of "Shakespeare"). He built almshouses in the town of NANTWICH usin...
"Shakespeare's" History is now BLACK and WHITE (WS55)
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"Shakespeare's" History is now BLACK and WHITE (WS55)
DOGS, LOGS and "SHAKESPEARE'S" DOGMATIC ALIASES (WS54)
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DOGS, LOGS and "SHAKESPEARE'S" DOGMATIC ALIASES (WS54)
Did "Shakespeare" invent the submarine? (WS53)
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Did "Shakespeare" invent the submarine? (WS53)
All the world's a stage (WS52)
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All the world's a stage (WS52)
Was Henry Peacham an alias of "Shakespeare"? (WS51)
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Was Henry Peacham an alias of "Shakespeare"? (WS51)
WS50…Shakespeare pulling the wool over our eyes
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WS50…Shakespeare pulling the wool over our eyes
WS49… John Chamberlain, Dudley Carleton and "SHAKESPEARE"
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WS49… John Chamberlain, Dudley Carleton and "SHAKESPEARE"
WS48 ...John Dod, John Gerard, Edge Hall and "SHAKESPEARE"
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WS48 ...John Dod, John Gerard, Edge Hall and "SHAKESPEARE"
WS47 ...Sir Edward Coke, beds and "SHAKESPEARE"
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WS47 ...Sir Edward Coke, beds and "SHAKESPEARE"
WS46 ...Sir John Garrard and "SHAKESPEARE"
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WS46 ...Sir John Garrard and "SHAKESPEARE"
WS45 ALMOST free Genealogical chart relating to aliases of "SHAKESPEARE"
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WS45 ALMOST free Genealogical chart relating to aliases of "SHAKESPEARE"
WS45 £0.99 Genealogical chart relating to aliases of "SHAKESPEARE"
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WS45 £0.99 Genealogical chart relating to aliases of "SHAKESPEARE"
WS44 ..."THOMAS URQUHART" and "SHAKESPEARE"
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WS44 ..."THOMAS URQUHART" and "SHAKESPEARE"
WS43 ..."SHAKESPEARE” decimator of Sheep & Dodos ?
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WS43 ..."SHAKESPEARE” decimator of Sheep & Dodos ?
WS42 ..."The Five Knights" legal case and "SHAKESPEARE"
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WS42 ..."The Five Knights" legal case and "SHAKESPEARE"

Комментарии

  • @theoutspokenhumanist
    @theoutspokenhumanist 4 дня назад

    Nonsense. Just like the book. Everyone is entitled to an opinion but before any claim is made, a few facts are required, not just conjecture, speculation and conspiracy theory.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 4 дня назад

      I do not recall you buying the book - you are definitely not on my customer list. So I am guessing you are speaking from a position of not having seen any of the evidence in the form of genealogical charts, and other arguments put forward in the book.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 5 дней назад

    What do you think the three overarching reasons were for the title of this video? If you look in the video details (click on "...more" above), you will find a link to a chart showing the genealogy of George Bruce, Richard Churche and Roger Wilbraham all mentioned in the video along with John Preston (whose Wikipedia article reads like a "who’s who" of the bard's aliases and mentions "John Dod" of Malpas preaching at his so-called funeral at Fawsley in 1628). The video mentions the fact that a portrait of Alexander's wife was painted by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, but not that his own portrait was too.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 21 день назад

    Not my usual video with newly discovered facts, but a bit of fun nevertheless !

  • @realkingofantarctica
    @realkingofantarctica 22 дня назад

    Sounds like the name for a documentary from 2027.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 22 дня назад

    I sent a copy of my book "Debugging Shakespeare" to Elon Musk - but the U.S. postal service returned it to Sender" (address unknown !)

  • @davidhull1481
    @davidhull1481 24 дня назад

    You should rethink the colo(u?)r of the cover. The red print under the rams head is difficult to read. I wonder if I’m any relation to Humphrey?

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 24 дня назад

      It is actually purple, not red - but I agree with you - its not the best combination of colours! It's possible - if you email my business email with your parents/grandparents tree, I will check it out

    • @davidhull1481
      @davidhull1481 24 дня назад

      @@therealshakespeare9243 I have done more with my mother’s side of the family (Arnold) than with my fathers. Unfortunately I don’t have anything that goes back before the Pilgrims.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 25 дней назад

    This might well explain why Milton referred to the bard as “My Shakespeare” !

  • @TheDavidfallon
    @TheDavidfallon 25 дней назад

    Is this satire?

    • @davidhull1481
      @davidhull1481 24 дня назад

      Don’t know, but the reaction shot is fake.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 15 дней назад

      @@davidhull1481 No, it's definitely real, just slightly exaggerated

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 26 дней назад

    Correction: it was of course John Donne, not John Milton who said “No man is an Island”. However the statement is still true (I.e. Donne was also related to the bard, see later videos).

  • @xmaseveeve5259
    @xmaseveeve5259 Месяц назад

    Bot.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

      I dont understand?

    • @xmaseveeve5259
      @xmaseveeve5259 29 дней назад

      @@therealshakespeare9243 The voice.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 29 дней назад

      @@xmaseveeve5259 Thank you, It looks like the sound has been de-activated on this video for some reason I will investigate

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 29 дней назад

      If you persevere - the videos WS 09 onwards use my own voice, not an avatar voice! (The sound on WS07 seems to be OK now)

    • @xmaseveeve5259
      @xmaseveeve5259 29 дней назад

      @@therealshakespeare9243 Oh, thank you honey. I'll try again.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

    For those who are sceptical of the claims made in this video, look at these two pages from James Hall's "History of Nantwich", published in 1883 (140 years ago) Link to page 467 of James Hall's History of Nantwich (marriage of Elizabeth Minshull to Milton) drive.google.com/file/d/1KQQSiem0PSlgIMpXpFU5vRCC9bqFQzYr/view?usp=sharing Link to page 477 of James Hall's History of Nantwich (family tree showing marriage) drive.google.com/file/d/1FdXxIYOnW68nkBGK1mBthFHUi9EB32Dz/view?usp=sharing These charts were created from the 1664 Visitation manuscript that is stored at John Ryland's library "Visitation of Lancaster" www.librarysearch.manchester.ac.uk/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma9913145994401631&context=L&vid=44MAN_INST:MU_NUI&lang=en&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,2800114

  • @thewelshninja
    @thewelshninja Месяц назад

    Gm ser! Time for another brilliant history lesson

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

    The reference to burning Stubbs’ pamphlets in the Kitchen stove is a likely allusion to another of his aliases “Jacobus Sinapius” who allegedly worked in the kitchens of Emperor Rudolf II. See description of the video for more

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

    I used an AI image generator to create the thumbnail for this video and it refused to generate someone with only one hand. This is clearly a “disability bias” built into the AI. I had to use editing software to manually replace his left hand with a pirate like hook. I expect it would have been perfectly happy if I had asked it to put a parrot on his shoulder!

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

    If you have not watched my “Bard videos” playlist from the beginning, you don’t know what you have missed (obviously!)

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

    The biggest question here is why has nobody else has noticed these obvious little details before?

  • @inregionecaecorum
    @inregionecaecorum Месяц назад

    The there is Droitwich and it is well known that Shakespeare used to broadcast for the BBC back in the day, I believe Henry II built the first transmitter.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

      Yes, and I suppose you are going to tell me that Droitwich is in Cheshire too! The video makes it plain that it is talking about the three main Cheshire salt towns. Droitwich is mentioned in other videos and in my book. Yesterday I received more confirmation concerning John Milton’s Nantwich associations.

    • @inregionecaecorum
      @inregionecaecorum Месяц назад

      @@therealshakespeare9243 And Droitwich is also a salt town, famous for its brine Lido which the bard used to enjoy a bathe in before broadcasting with the beeb whilst masquerading as Kit Marlowe and dressed as the Earl of Oxford for good measure. FWIW I am actually first cousin 13 times removed from the Stratford Shakespeare

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

      That is remarkable! It means you are a figment of his imagination!

  • @shenzhong2942
    @shenzhong2942 2 месяца назад

    shakespeares death was a hoax i can confirm that he now lives in a bungalow in new jersey

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 2 месяца назад

      “Shakespeare” was just one of his many aliases and he was born c1535 and died c1645/6, so over 100 years old when he finally died. He faked the deaths of many of the aliases he used and was “reborn” either as a different generation as his “eldest son” (often with the same first name), or else under a new name sometimes in a new location. His aliases include the often mentioned as the “true” author of his works, Sir Francis Bacon, Edward de Vere and other well known candidates. He was born in Nantwich, Cheshire, not Stratford and one of his genuine sons “John Milton” (the poet), had a so-called “best friend” Nathan Paget, who was allegedly born to “Thomas Paget” and Margery Goldsmith of Nantwich. Thomas Paget’s so-called brother “John” was the rector of St. Mary’s church Nantwich. The “Apple does not fall far from the tree”, so John Milton one of his real sons, was a genius - too that we have all heard of in his own right. Check out “Nathan Paget”’s biography if you don’t believe me. He was possibly an alias of John Milton or else a genuine half-brother of Milton. Watch the video “Digging even more dirt on Shakespeare (Ws63)” ruclips.net/video/H4KBj16zs-c/видео.htmlsi=hzoYax1fHksfVbwp

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 Месяц назад

      AI generated photo - just for fun ! x.com/decimus_erasmus/status/1799018365073363122/photo/1

  • @shenzhong2942
    @shenzhong2942 2 месяца назад

    i heard shakespeare had 3 nipples like mark wahlberg

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 2 месяца назад

    This is an extended version of the previous video (WS62). Not mentioned in the video (and is a further connection with Cheshire): - John Rouse MP and Sir Thomas Lyttelton were succeeded as joint MP's for Worcestershire by Thomas Coventry (1606-1661) , the son of Thomas Coventry, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal - whose 2nd wife was Elizabeth Aldersley of Spurstow, Cheshire. Also not mentioned and found using Opensourceshakespeare.org - line 2378 in Henry IV Part I (spoken by the character Falstaff), we find both the words “two” and “pound” together with the phrase "red-nose innkeeper of Daventry”, alluding to Canons Ashby, where John Dod of Shocklach moved to, after the parish of Hanwell. It is also the home of John Dryden the supposed “grandfather” of John Dryden, the poet laureate (more on this in a later video).

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 2 месяца назад

    For the doubting Thomas’s, who question the relevance of John Rouse “eating two pounds of dirt” to “Shakespeare”, the next video released will go into much more detail, to demonstrate exactly how and where the bard emphasises the word “dirt”, the word “two” and the word “pound” in no uncertain terms within one of his most significant plays. For the curious and impatient amongst you - who wish to find out precisely where themselves - I suggest you use the website opensourceshakespeare.org to assist. If you discover the answer BEFORE buying my book, I will reward you with a refund of 20% off the current price of my book. For the really impatient amongst you, buy the book to find out the answer almost immediately and I will refund you 10% of the price.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 2 месяца назад

    What I forgot to mention in the video is that the titles of BOTH of Thomas Morley’s works begin with words that have the initials “TT”, “The Triumphs of Oriana” and “The Tears or Lamentations of a Sorrowful Soul”. It is also a possibility that “ears” and “Lamentations” are allusions to ewers (water vessels) and the two letters “SS” (Sorrowful Soul) allude to a mayoral “chain of Esses”.

  • @mondayschool
    @mondayschool 2 месяца назад

    Great video...wondering if you have any thoughts on Amelia Bassano? ruclips.net/video/S4gxt2zdp0w/видео.html

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for that. I will look into her and hopefully let you know. If you send the link to this video to two of your friends, asking them to do the same, after only 8 times it will gain over 1,000. Views.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 2 месяца назад

      Emelia Bassano was married to a suspected bard alias, Henry Carey, so it is perfectly possible that she collaborated with her partner. Nothing unusual about that I guess. Since the true bard did NOT die in 1616 as the video suggests, plenty of time to add lines (or whatever) before 2023. I believe Sir Francis Willoughby and his alleged "son-in-law" Percival Willoughby were also bard aliases in my opinion (i.e. same person).

  • @thewelshninja
    @thewelshninja 3 месяца назад

    Fascinating manuscript. I need to look into it more.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 3 месяца назад

      Yes, there is a direct link to it in the comments tools.getty.edu/iiifviewer/?manifest=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.getty.edu%2Fiiif%2Fmanifest%2F2629d5fa-fb10-4b33-a9f9-59f053bf5604

  • @andrewrose1903
    @andrewrose1903 3 месяца назад

    What a great video. Fascinating. What a beautiful book. Thank you so much.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 3 месяца назад

      I am glad you enjoyed it. Why don't they show these books at school to inspire pupils?

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 3 месяца назад

    Alexander Waugh makes very good points about being sceptical in his own video - worth watching. Amongst other things, he states that the house where WS was allegedly born is actually unknown and was built almost from scratch in 1868 to accommodate the tourists. The trustees of the “Birthplace Trust” are a mixed bag of questionable authority and knowledge, whose main priority appears to be perpetuating the myth to extract tourist revenue in order to acquire more assets in Stratford to sustain the cash generating infrastructure. ruclips.net/video/ERJS-NWZ7Ns/видео.htmlsi=IYdjYB2geMNdEzMh

  • @arwynhughes5601
    @arwynhughes5601 3 месяца назад

    Gm Sir! Thanks for another wonderful video. 🙏

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 3 месяца назад

    Both Geoffrey Whitney and Sir Ranulph Crewe were associated with Great Yarmouth too, where salt was used in the ‘salted herring’ trade. A Julines Herring was allegedly a preacher and exorcist at Wrenbury, Nantwich.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 3 месяца назад

    Correction: Bienecke should read Beinecke

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 4 месяца назад

    There is no "catch" with this offer - it's really just 0.99p and contains some interesting genealogical data

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 4 месяца назад

    Just one day after this video was produced, I discovered the following: - The paper for the book "iInventions or Devises" contains an “urn” ("ewer") watermark described as follows: - “Watermark: Urn inscribed TC, similar to Briquet 12814 (Silly, France, 1582).” See - colenda.library.upenn.edu/catalog/81431-p33b5wm03 for the digitised book Correction: "Cambridge Fells", should read "Cambridge Fenns"

  • @andrewrose1903
    @andrewrose1903 4 месяца назад

    "There'll be many more videos like this" I hope so, that was brilliant.

  • @thewelshninja
    @thewelshninja 4 месяца назад

    Best show on youtube!

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 4 месяца назад

      Thank you kind sir! The next video connects a great many aliases on a single genealogical chart, demonstrating the very close proximity of seemingly disparate "characters" distributed in and around Nantwich, Cheshire on the virtual "Shakespeare" stage.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 6 месяцев назад

    Correction: "Ighton Mote" should read "Ightham Mote"

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 6 месяцев назад

    Sir James Palmer was also either a “cousin” of Sir Dudley Carleton or else his alias. There will be a much greater exposé of Palmer, Carleton and “Garrard” on my 48th video in this series - “WS49… John Chamberlain, Sir Dudley Carleton, Shakespeare, uncle tom Cobley and all” - coming very soon!

  • @thewelshninja
    @thewelshninja 6 месяцев назад

    First haha ❤🎉

  • @lukea.907
    @lukea.907 7 месяцев назад

    This is funny. I'm not sure that was the intention though.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 7 месяцев назад

      Lukea, I am curious to know why you found this video "funny". Are you thinking that something stated in the video is "ridiculous" or worthy of being mocked (Perhaps the date of the map being 1627, when the bard supposedly died in 1616 - according to conventional "Stratfordian thinking"?). Otherwise, nothing in the video is particularly contentious (as far as I am aware). The map certainly exists and the land it is mapping (Bewick farm, Aldbrough, Holderness) was certainly owned by St. Thomas's Hospital in the Bard's era. I believe the bard was born c1540/5 and actually died in c1645/6 and is interred in a body-shaped lead coffin - very near to where he was born in Nantwich, Cheshire (i.e. not Stratford-upon-Avon). The bard built almshouses all over the country but he also built some in Nantwich, his home town - where "Edmund Wright" (one of his many aliases - who was also Mayor of London ) lived. I suggest that you actually watch my videos from the beginning to get a clearer picture of who the polymath (who called himself "William Shakespeare" - along with many other names - to create his multiple works of genius), actually was.

  • @thewelshninja
    @thewelshninja 7 месяцев назад

    Definitely more or less the most interesting book I have come across. Thanks.

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your continued interest. I hope you tell your friends and colleagues and subscribe to this channel for more videos.

    • @thewelshninja
      @thewelshninja 7 месяцев назад

      @@therealshakespeare9243 I'll endevour to do much more than that Ser, Ur welcome. I only hope we can begin to do the subject as much justice as you already have. I do have some questions that perhaps you have considered, at least you make no reference of in Ur book

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 7 месяцев назад

      Please let me know via the email address that can be seen in my channel details (Home then click “The channel that….” -> About /view email address)

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 7 месяцев назад

    Thomas was also the author of a Parodic book entitled “LOGopanDECcteision” which “coincidentally” contains the two word segments “log” and “dec” which also both occur in the nickname (“DECaLOGue Dod”) of John Dod of Malpas and Shocklach. He published one book on epigrams and one on “plane and spherical trigonometry using [John] Napier's logarithms and a new nomenclature designed to facilitate memorization”, according to Wikipedia.”... See the "Dictionary of National Biography" for Thomas URquhart , for a more detailed biography [ en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Biography,_1885-1900/Urquhart,_Thomas_(1611-1660) ]. Although it may not have any significance, one possible anagram of the name "Tho. URquhart" is "Quote Arthur". Note: there is an error at about 1:53 in highlighting the wrong Thomas URquhart which should highlight the Thomas URquhart, said to be "born on the day of the battle of Pinkie Cleugh"

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 7 месяцев назад

    The next video in this series is "WS13" (there appears to be an error in RUclips's automatic play next video system !) ruclips.net/video/AJPTY-iy7GM/видео.htmlsi=U5GIXAkbgT-5wkwL

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 7 месяцев назад

    My 42nd video, the ultimate answer to the question - Who was the Bard really?

  • @margaretkiernan9957
    @margaretkiernan9957 7 месяцев назад

    this is all going onm with elite's today I think bacon has faked his death several times he started the alliance as we know it today

  • @margaretkiernan9957
    @margaretkiernan9957 7 месяцев назад

    your channel is interesteing I think Shakespeare was bacon trump the Kennedy's are following his plan

  • @MsKazzar
    @MsKazzar 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you, I hope you have subscribed to my channel to receive more videos, and will consider purchasing my book which is reduced by 25% for the Christmas season.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 8 месяцев назад

    If you want to see more about Nantwich, including what two tourists from the USA think about it, check out this video:- ruclips.net/video/WyDy1iWrEY4/видео.htmlsi=8FmEU3_WU7TL4a8F

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 8 месяцев назад

    See also my video “WS37 Nantwich Town & Shakespeare” featuring clips from “No place like home” TV series with comedian Ben Miller, who was born in Nantwich.

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 8 месяцев назад

    ADDENDUM: Coincidentally, a “Roger Seckerston” was married to Elizabeth Boyle, who was also married to the poet “Edmund Spenser” and was the sister of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork (also known as the "Great Earl of Cork", Lord High Treasurer of the Kingdom of Ireland.)

  • @therealshakespeare9243
    @therealshakespeare9243 8 месяцев назад

    Note: Sir Henry Fanshawe’s sister Alice was married to a supposed “cousin” of Sir Christopher Hatton (the Queen’s favourite) , also called Sir Christopher Hatton! Sir Christopher Hatton (favourite) owned a property in Presteigne (called the Radnorshire arms), just a few miles from John Dee’s house in Pilleth (Wales) called “Nant-yr-Groes”. There will be more about this and many other connections in a later video.

  • @jaystevens1965
    @jaystevens1965 9 месяцев назад

    So, the confession signed by Fawkes is a forgery? And the contemporaneous accounts of his and his co-conspirators' execution is mythical?

    • @therealshakespeare9243
      @therealshakespeare9243 9 месяцев назад

      And if this is so, why would this be so very different from other non-events in history that were even used to spark wars etc? Who is to say that these "co-conspirators" ever truly existed (or were who they claimed to be)?. Who is to say they were not all aliases of the same person who concocted the "false flag" story in the first place? I believe it never happened because I do genuinely believe that most (if not all) of the people supposedly involved, were in fact aliases (as I say in the video). We tend to believe what is written down as "fact", whereas one should always maintain a degree of scepticism, especially where there could exist political or religious bias.

  • @co.agmusic
    @co.agmusic 9 месяцев назад

    Very interesting work