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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Part 2 of Messages About the Murder of the Poet Christopher Marlowe

In this post I show another message about the poet Christopher Marlowe, and also a few messages about Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.

The first message shown below about Marlowe can be found on the first page of the play As You Like It using the clue "God made...Adam."  My interpretation is that the word God is being used in the sense of Neptune, god of the sea (Bacon's alias in the Rose Cross Brotherhood).  It could also be a reference to de Vere.  (Like Bacon, leaders of the Rose Cross Brotherhood may have been referred to as "gods," with the names of classical gods as aliases.)  The message seems to be that Marlowe was "made by" or assisted by Bacon and de Vere to achieve what he did.




There is also a set of messages referring to Edward de Vere as a "manageable horse."  The word "manage" is used in the play in the meaning "to handle or train (a horse) in the exercises of the manège."  The implication is that de Vere was manageable or true to the Brotherhood of the Rose Cross, but Marlowe was not.







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