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Francis Tudor : Prince of Denmarke ?


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I would like to share with you something that I found few days ago.

My research led me to a book that I did not know yet, published in 1631, a book of which the frontispiece immediatly caught my eyes :

ANNALES, OR, A GENERALL CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND.

https://archive.org/details/b30330300/page/n7/mode/2up?q=bacon&view=theater

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I tried to find a portrait of Mary Stuart similar to the one engraved here, but without success.

 

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Thank you Rob, Light-of-Truth, for your help regarding the number 183 😉 

And in regard to "Tudor" in telestich, notice that the letter n  of "Gent." can be seen like an upside-down letter u.

And as always, here are some more ideas ...

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NOW, LET'S GO TO THE CHAPTER ABOUT "THE LIFE AND RAIGNE OF QUEENE ELIZABETH"

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Regarding the name "Bacon" , I have excluded the reference to Roger Bacon at the beginning of the Book.

I mentionned here the first appearance of "Bacon" in this Chapter.

 

AND NOW, LOOK WHAT I DISCOVERED IN THE PASSAGE CORRESPONDING TO THE MONTH OF DEATH OF WILLIAM SHAKSPERE !

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And the last but not the least ...

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When I discovered the name of Sir Francis Bacon right under the name "Denmarke" I immediatly thought about HAMLET. 

In this passage we learn that the Denmarke House was initialy called Sommerset House, and I learned that Sommerset House

was a TUDOR Palace, in which lived Elizabeth Tudor, the Princess of Wales during the reign of Mary Tudor.

Moreover, that is  at the Qeeen's Palace of Somerset House, the 22nd of December 1558, that QUEEN ELIZABETH

delivered the Great Seal to SIR NICHOLAS BACON with the Title of LORD KEEPER.

https://books.google.fr/books?id=t-9SAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=Somerset+nicholas+Bacon+lord+Keeper&source=bl&ots=FrGxY5W_fZ&sig=ACfU3U2wfzPCQH-x4nuYNija0W1xJQYWnw&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjC7K6nx_f2AhXjgs4BHVdrCLQQ6AF6BAhGEAM#v=onepage&q=Somerset nicholas Bacon lord Keeper&f=false

 

I FELT THAT SOMERSET HOUSE WAS IMPORTANT !

Then, I discovered that there was a painting of Somerset House Conference, 1604 !!! 🙂 

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https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:The_Somerset_House_Conference,_1604_from_NPG.jpg

I almost forgot ....

I told you that there was one painting of the Somerset House Conference ?

In fact, there are two paintings ! 😉 

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Somerset_House_Conference_19_August_1604.jpg

I let you spot the differences.

Regards,

Yann.

 

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I forgot something ...

A few days after having found the cipher concealed in the frontispiece of one of Francis Bacon's book with LAPIS /STONE and the reference to the Philosopher's Stone, I watched this great video by Stephanie McPeak Petersen.

 

The part about the masonic-hand in waistcoat (4:44 🙂 ) echoed my study of the painting of Somerset House Conference .

I think that the masonic-hands in waiscoat are a part of the code.

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We have B and E on the left and 1 and 5 on the left.

Knowing that B = 2 and E = 5, we have 25 or 52 on the left and 15 or 51 on the right.

And interestingly enough :

52 (left) + 15 (right) = 67 = FRANCIS (simple cipher)

25 (left) + 15 (right) = 40 or Four T ( a reference to the CROSS)

52 (left) + 51 (right) = 103 = SHAKE -SPEARE 😊

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