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An Annotated Oxfordian Manifesto

The theory More from the imdb Anonymous Board. This is a summary of the Oxfordian position by long term contributor Howard Schumann with rebuttal annotations in green by fellow… go to article

Bonner Cutting on Oxford’s letters

Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Published on 22 Jan 2018 Click on this link to watch the video on the SOF site.   Tin was big business in early modern England. It was used… go to article

Diana Price on Hand D

We have taken the liberty of reproducing large chunks of Diana Price's article rebutting the content of our Hand D pages (which she does without referring to them or… go to article

Hendiadys

Another in our series of annotated articles looking this time at the long standing and popular claim that Oxford can be connected to Shakespeare through hendiadys, Ovid,… go to article

Waughbait

How to: Academy, Video Published on Sep 26, 2017 Shakespeare’s plays and poems tell us who we are. But who is he? Join celebrated Stratfordian Sir Jonathan Bate and anti… go to article

Waughgrave

 Alexander Waugh outlines his theory that the title page of the Aspley version of Shake-speare's Sonnets (1609), combined with the dedication of same, tell us… go to article