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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (sic)

Great controversy surrounds William Shakespere, a man who was illiterate, and incapable of writing plays. What can be said, is that the man who it is believed wrote Shakespere's plays, some, if not all of them, Francis Bacon, was indeed a Freemason. This explains the Masonic references in "Shakespere's" works, especially the dedication in the first folio. A reference to the website of The Francis Bacon Research Trust will explain in detail. link title