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William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, KG (1561 – 29
September 1642) was an
English nobleman and politician.
Stanley inherited a
prominent social position...
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Derbyite theory of
Shakespeare authorship is the view that
William Stanley, 6th Earl of
Derby (1561–1642), was the true
author of the
works of William...
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anonymously in 1927.
Inspired by Abel Lefranc's
arguments for the
Derbyite theory of
Shakespeare authorship, Louÿs
proposed in 1919 that the works...
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Shakespeare Dead?
Declaration of
Reasonable Doubt Theories Baconian Crollalanza Derbyite Florio Lanier Marlovian Nevillean Oxfordian Prince Tudor Shaykh Zubayr...
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movie The Gambler. List of
Oxfordian theory supporters Baconian theory Derbyite theory of
Shakespeare authorship Marlovian theory of
Shakespeare authorship...
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heavily on
Shakespeare authorship theories,
notably Oxfordian theory and
Derbyite theory. The author’s note
appended to the book
explains the historical...
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French literature,
expert on Rabelais, and the prin****l
advocate of the
Derbyite theory of
Shakespeare authorship.
Lefranc was born in Élincourt-Sainte-Marguerite...
- he was a
noted fiction and non-fiction writer, and a
proponent of the
Derbyite theory of
Shakespeare authorship.
Evans was born at
Highclere in Hampshire...
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Derby (1561–1642),
first proposed by
James Greenstreet in 1891. See
Derbyite theory of
Shakespeare authorship Talbot,
Gilbert (1552–1616), 7th Earl...
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Session 1852–3: a
Parliamentary Retrospect. A
volume entitled The
Derbyites and the
Coalition (1854?) is ****igned to
Whitty by
Samuel Austin Allibone...