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The Feigned Death of Lord Bacon


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1 hour ago, A Phoenix said:

Buckingham Denies Crimes & Wrong Doing

#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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Never trust a man wearing white tights and silver shoes...

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2 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

Charles I Suspiciously Disallows Buckingham's Impeachment to come to Trial

#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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Three years later (1629) Charles I had Sir John Eliot imprisoned in the Tower for forcing a resolution against the King through Parliament: John Eliot was a defender of freedom of speech for the house of commons. During the Parliament of 1629 Eliot presented three resolutions condemning Charles I's illegal taxation and religious policies. Charles ordered Parliament to adjourn, but Eliot had the speaker of the House of Commons, Sir John Finch, held down in his chair by Denzil Holles and Benjamin Valentine until the resolutions were read out. As a consequence Eliot and others were arrested & imprisoned in the Tower of London. Sir John Eliot, 1592 –1632. English statesman. 

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London Pictures, published 1890

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Inscription: Sir John Eliot - Painted a few days before his death in the Tower A.D. 1632

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2 hours ago, A Phoenix said:

Charles I Suspiciously Disallows Buckingham's Impeachment to come to Trial

#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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Digges became a gentleman of the privy chamber in 1618.[3] He was named ambassador to Muscovy in 1618–1619 and Special Ambassador to Holland in 1620. He was re-elected MP for Tewkesbury in 1621, 1624, 1625, and 1626.[4] In the latter parliament, he was active in the impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham during the crisis of 1626 that followed the aborted expedition to Cádiz,[6] when Digges and Archbishop Abbot co-operated to co-ordinate the attacks in the Houses of Lords and Commons. Digges was for a time imprisoned in the Fleet Prison by order of the King, but was released on apologizing to the King, an act that John Eliot was unwilling to perform. In 1628, Digges was elected MP for Kentand sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudley_Digges

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1 hour ago, A Phoenix said:

Good morning A Phoenix,

It is such a delight to learn a little more about Francis Bacon's death and "After-death" every day through your wonderful daily slides. Thank you ! ❤️

Here is something that I noticed in this incredible title-page that you shared with us ...

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WILLIAM TUDOR BACON

I think that Peter Boener chose to write "WIISHEYT DER OUDEN" (The Wisdom of the Ancients) instead of

"WIISHEYT DER ALTEN" on purpose, because it allowed him to hide TUDOR in the title.

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Good Morning High Wizard of B'Hive,

Yann, it is a pleasure and a privilege to share some posts with you every day and likewise for us to share and benefit from your erudite and illuminating groundbreaking posts: which we have to say, regularly astound us!♥️

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