Autograph Letter Signed from Alfred Mudie, London, to Unidentified Recipient

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Mudie explains the method behind the "Medfurl" cipher which he has applied to works by Bacon and Shakespeare. Written from 67 Kensington Gardens Square, London, W. Addressed to "My dear Sir" and marked "Private."

Autograph Letter Signed from Alfred Mudie, London, to Unidentified Recipient

Autograph Letter Signed from Alfred Mudie, London, to Unidentified Recipient PDF Author:
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Mudie explains the method behind the "Medfurl" cipher which he has applied to works by Bacon and Shakespeare. Written from 67 Kensington Gardens Square, London, W. Addressed to "My dear Sir" and marked "Private."

Autograph Letter Signed from Francis S. Mude, London, to Unidentified Recipient

Autograph Letter Signed from Francis S. Mude, London, to Unidentified Recipient PDF Author:
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Letter concerns a proposed engagement. Includes a list of parts (18 of them Shakespearean) in order that the recipient understand the nature of the engagement Mude requires. Written from 9 Frederick Place, Hampshead Road and addressed "Dear Sir."

Autograph Letter Signed from James Albery to Unidentified Recipient

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Autograph Letter Signed from A.M. Fairbairn to Unidentified Recipient

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Autograph Letter Signed from W.H. Furness, Philadelphia, to Unidentified Recipient

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Autograph Letter Signed (draft) from William Dowsing to Unidentified Recipient

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Mentions sonnet "To the Muse of Painting" written by George Romney's son, John.

Autograph Letter Signed C.M. Fanshawe, London, to Unidentified Recipient

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Autograph Letter Signed from F.M. Kelly, London, to Unidentified Recipient

Autograph Letter Signed from F.M. Kelly, London, to Unidentified Recipient PDF Author:
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Kelly hopes the recipient will agree to meet with her to discuss "a little matter of business." Address on letter: Dean Street.

Autograph Letter Signed from Lewis Morris to Unidentified Recipient

Autograph Letter Signed from Lewis Morris to Unidentified Recipient PDF Author:
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He writes that Shakespeare appeared to have the knowledge of law, medicine, philosophy, language, etc., which would be impossible for an uneducated young man, but his genius as a poet is an insoluble mystery. On the other hand, Bacon had all the knowledge but it does not appear that he had a speck of poetry. Date partially illegible; appears to be: 19[2?]7 November [25?].

Autograph Letter Signed by Daudey to an Unidentified Recipient

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Barrett made a proposition but the correspondent did not like the arrangement of parts. He wants a contract which will give him liberty to put the correspondent where he likes- Ghost or King in Hamlet, Banquo in Macbeth, Gratiano in Merchant of Venice, or Baradas in Richelieu, etc.