Bacon is Shake-speare . cholas. Any expert in handwriting will at once perceive that Wilm Shaxp is written by the same hand that wrotethe lower portion of Shakespeares Answers to Interro-gatories, and by the same hand that wrote the otherset of Answers to Interrogatories which are signed veryneatly by Daniell Nicholas. The words Daughter Marye occur in theportion photographed of both documents, and areevidently written by the same law writer, and can beseen in Plate 38, Page 164, just above the WilmShaxp, and in Plate 39, Page 165, upon the fifth linefrom the top. The name of Shakespeare also


Bacon is Shake-speare . cholas. Any expert in handwriting will at once perceive that Wilm Shaxp is written by the same hand that wrotethe lower portion of Shakespeares Answers to Interro-gatories, and by the same hand that wrote the otherset of Answers to Interrogatories which are signed veryneatly by Daniell Nicholas. The words Daughter Marye occur in theportion photographed of both documents, and areevidently written by the same law writer, and can beseen in Plate 38, Page 164, just above the WilmShaxp, and in Plate 39, Page 165, upon the fifth linefrom the top. The name of Shakespeare also occursseveral times in the Answers to Interrogatories. Oneinstance occurs in Plate 39, Page 165, eight lines abovethe name of Daniell Nicholas, and if the reader com-pares it with the Wilm Shaxp on Plate 38, Page164, it will be at once seen that both writings are bythe same hand. Plate XXXVIII. Full Size Facsimile of part of Shakespeares Answers to Interrogatories, discovered by Dr. Wallace IN THE British Record Office,. Plate XXXVIII. Full Size Facsimile of part of Shakespeares Answers to Interrogatories. discovered bv Dk. Wallace in the British Record Office.


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