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The Feigned Death of Lord Bacon


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11 minutes ago, Eric Roberts said:

I forgot to provide the link to the article on the Banqueting Hall - https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2016/02/

Here is another reference to the same image -  https://hidden-highgate.org/how-do-you-carbon-date-a-ghost-some-historical-observations-about-highgate/

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Here is the source of the sketch of the Earl of Arundel's Banqueting House: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol17/pt1/plate-36#h2-0001

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18 minutes ago, Eric Roberts said:

Here is the source of the sketch of the Earl of Arundel's Banqueting House: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol17/pt1/plate-36#h2-0001

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When both drawings are shown side by side, the differences are only slight. The sketch of Verulam House looks like a tidier version of the Highgate Banqueting House, but otherwise the same. Note that the top of the drawing of the Lodge (aka Banqueting House) at Highgate has been cut off, leaving the end of a scroll which matches the scroll over the Verulam House drawing. How perplexing. Perhaps the history of Arundel House is wrong and the sketch purporting to be of the Banqueting House at Highgate is actually of the Lodge Sir Francis Bacon built at Gorhambury... or perhaps there were two Rosicrucian Lodges constructed from the same plans? 

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13 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

Hi Eric,

The piece contains some very unusual information and suggestions relating to Lord Bacon, the Earl of Arundel, Arundel House, and its Banqueting House, one very similar to FB's Banqueting House. Just a quick thought, the Earl of Arundel was a secret member of Lord Bacon's Rosicrucian-Freemasonry Brotherhood and was elected Grand Master of England in 1632  (Anderson, Constitutions, 1738, pp. 99-100), and the Banquetting House may have housed a Rosicrucian-Freemasonic Lodge.

Interesting to note that there is a St Michael's Church in both Highgate and in St Albans. Both date from c.1100.

https://stmichaelshighgate.org/about/history/history-of-st-michaels-highgate/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Michael's_Church,_St_Albans

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16 hours ago, Eric Roberts said:

Interesting to note that there is a St Michael's Church in both Highgate and in St Albans. Both date from c.1100.

https://stmichaelshighgate.org/about/history/history-of-st-michaels-highgate/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Michael's_Church,_St_Albans

Still on the subject of Arundel House in Highgate, here's Lawrence's very pleasant account of his investigations in Highgate some years ago. https://sirbacon.org/highgate.htm

Some portraits of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel:

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32 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

The House of Lords Demand the Release of the Earl of Arundel

#FrancisBacon #Shakespeare #Rosicrucians #Freemasonry #KingJames #Buckingham

Paper: https://www.academia.edu/51468107/Did_Francis_Bacon_die_in_1626_Or_did_he_Feign_his_Death_with_the_Help_of_his_Rosicrucian_Freemasonry_Brotherhood

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTnZDpMy8uM&t=217s

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So Thomas Howard was incarcerated in the Tower when Lord Verulam disappeared...! 

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