Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 

Nina Green

Cecil papers online

Oxfordian researcher Nina Green reports that the Calendar of Cecil Papers is now online at British History Online at: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue.aspx?gid=144 “This online Calendar is a

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Testimony of Orazio Cogno before the Venice Inquisition on August 27th, 1577

This new translation by Dr. Noemi Magri of the transcript of the Venitian choirboy’s interrogation by local authorities in 1577 reveals that young Orazio’s stay with the Earl of Oxford in 1576-1577 did not involve any “sexual abuse” as is reported on the Oxford and Orazio Cogno section of Prof. Alan H. Nelson’s Home Page. Instead, the concern over Orazio’s being “perverted” (the transcript’s language) has to do with the possibility of his being “converted” to Queen Elizabeth’s faith by “reading prohibited books” or being taught the “doctrine of heretics.”

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