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Not only was Lady Bacon an author , but so was her husband . They were not merely authors but they were CONCEALED AUTHORS . Lady Anne Bacon made several learned translations from Latin and Italian but withheld her full name [ says Rev.
Not only was Lady Bacon an author , but so was her husband . They were not merely authors but they were CONCEALED AUTHORS . Lady Anne Bacon made several learned translations from Latin and Italian but withheld her full name [ says Rev.
Pagina 81
Up to that moment , Francis had believed he was the real legal son of Sir Nicholas and Lady Bacon . In an agony of shame and distress at being thought a bastard , he rushed home to Lady Bacon ... to the woman he had always known as his ...
Up to that moment , Francis had believed he was the real legal son of Sir Nicholas and Lady Bacon . In an agony of shame and distress at being thought a bastard , he rushed home to Lady Bacon ... to the woman he had always known as his ...
Pagina 114
Letters which Francis wrote to Lord and Lady Burleigh are tangible evidence that the question of his recognition had been already discussed between him and the Queen , that Lord Burleigh , the Secretary of State , was cognizant of his ...
Letters which Francis wrote to Lord and Lady Burleigh are tangible evidence that the question of his recognition had been already discussed between him and the Queen , that Lord Burleigh , the Secretary of State , was cognizant of his ...
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