More   Mystery
Musgrave  =

Ver's a mug ?

A Ver's mug ......
Musgrave christening    (Christopher Marlowe ?)

=   A Ver's christening mug ?            
                                                               
                                               
                                             
                                                
                                             Musgrave Westmorland
                                                        
see   page ten
                                                           
page eleven
                                                      
page  fourteen

See K.M.'s eerie phantom haunt ??  =

The Shakespeare Monument ...... I
The Shakespeare Monument   =

*Phantom* haunt mere ?   'e seeks ? ...... ?
A visit to the Shakespeare Monument ......   =

To see K.M.'s eerie phantom haunt vista ???
Masonic Craft I banned ?   =

It named Francis Bacon ?

Francis Bacon named it ?

And I met Francis Bacon ?

Francis Bacon ...... man edit ?

And item ...... Francis Bacon

I'd meant Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon ...... amend it ?
in anagrams
    Francis Bacon and
     Freemasons {Yahoo Group}

          Nicholas Skeres    =

          In Lakes, Ch., roses
see page eleven
Francis Bacon, the Lord Verulam   =

Bad craft in coven ?   Lo !  *H.M.*'s a ruler ......

Bared all in our H.M.'s craft coven?

Ruler, ban ? he lov'd Masonic craft ?

All bosh, a murder in craft coven?

In craft ?   O  shall coven murder B.A. ?
   
     
      Mourn bard ?  I've craft he calls on ......

      Oh !  all Venice's craft mourn bard !

      Shall mourn,  board Venice craft
{near the end of page fourteen ......}
this is page sixteen
index or home
Reproduction of a Letter from the Queen, then a princess, to her stepmother Katherine Parr
Katherine Parr
Parr Families Info
Parr of Kendal Castle Westmorland

Parr Family Tree - Genealogical information


and Pembrokes
another letter
and transcipt
O  Sir Thomas Parr's wee child   =

Christopher Marlowe is sad
Christopher Marlowe    =

Sir Thom. Parr ...... Lo !   wee Ch. ......
Sir Thomas Parr's three children to weep ?     =

See third ?   Christopher Marlowe's parent ?

   (I have not discovered a 3rd child
    for Thomas Parr so this is speculative)
Sir Thomas Parr's children to weep ?   =

Christopher Marlowe sent sad R.I.P. ?

Christopher Marlowe's parents I.D. ?
The Bard, "William Shakespeare"    =


Ask, "Pa?" ...... see, William Herbert had

Ask, "Pa?" ...... ah !  *William Herbert* seed !

Had Pa ?   seek as *William Herbert* !

See, *K*  had  William Herbert as Pa ?

   William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke

   and  cf.  William Herbert, 3rd Earl of
   Pembroke,
   one of the brothers to whom
   the First Folio was dedicated

 
The older William Herbert could have
  been Kit Marlowe's father ......
  alternatively the anagrams could be
  rearranged to make the (occasionally
  found) suggestion that Kit Marlowe
  was the younger William Herbert's
  father, ......
  in which case they would be repeating
  the *idea*, rather than being the truth

   NOW I HAVE ! 

    William Parr, Baron of Kendal

    thanks to the following link

  
   "Early Pedigrees of the Parr Family"

    I have no problem with a shoemaker and a
   vicar's daughter being Christopher Marlowe's
   parents ...... in fact I quite like the idea ......
   however it seems we are dealing with     
   something  more mysterious here ......

    New clue !

    Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal (died 1518)

    had a brother John Parr, who married
  
    Constance, daughter of
   
     Sir Henry VERE of Addington

     (mar. Sept. 15, 1499)

     Important new clue !  as to why a
     VER christening mug is involved !
                       see near end of this page

       (see near the top of page ......
                         "A Ver christening mug")

       thanks to ......
   "Early Pedigrees of the Parr Family"

      Really good new clue !

      William Parr (child of Sir Thomas Parr)

       married for the second time to

      Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of

      George, Lord Cobham of

       Cobham Hall, Cobham, KENT, England

       here is the clue I think to why the
       Marlowe family, who had married in
      Canterbury, KENT, were connected to

    Kendal, Westmorland and had been there

    to christen a child Christopher (1564)

  
thanks, to a Family Tree researcher
   who had come across information
   on
FamilySearch

        Shakespeare   =
                                  Seek Pa's hare ...

    
Christopher Marlowe   =  

      Crow ?   Mother's hare-lip ?

     William Shakespeare    =

     K. M. wail ?   sees a hare-lip ?

      Wail ?   seek Ma's hare-lip ......

    Sad girl ... seek Parr ... in the ...  =

    Kendal parish register

   Miss Brooke has the most amazing
  family tree ! unreal ......   *every*
  crowned head in Europe ??  :)
  and Plantagenets etc.

     *Golden Hare*, Kit ?     =

     Kendal got heir ?

     Ah ! *Lord* gene, Kit ?

     O  teen girl had *K.* ?

     Teen,  gold hair,  K. ?

     O  her *angel * kid !

     Oh !  teen girl's death ?   =

     It's *The Golden Hare*
Kit Williams' *Golden Hare*    =         (the book *Masquerade*)

Kendal ...... *William* 's got heir ?

*William* 's  heir  got  Kendal ?           (William Parr,  Baron
                                                                              of Kendal)
The Reckoning     page eighteen
Parr Family Tree
Parr Family Tree
Grave Mystery        page twenty
books            "Shakespeare" portraits
Kit Marlowe and Thomas Walsingham
Seek ...ah!  be William Parr's death
  Parr Family Tree
                       
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