This blog is dedicated to the idea that the writer of Shakespeare
visited Wales, and maybe wrote some of the plays there.
This is not a new idea, I've found the stories on the web,
and they make a remarkable collection.
Here is a quick look at the ideas -
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A summing up (for those without time to read the rest...)
Shakespeare's life in Wales
Little known stories of his time there
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A summing up -
(for those without time to read the rest...)
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The first daughter of the Whitney and Vaughan marriage, in an earlier post, married a Williams of Gwernyfed.
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This links the locations of Trebarried (Shakespeare's Cave)
the VAUGHANS
and Gwernyfed (Shakespeare inscription on the Minstrel's Screen)
the WILLIAMS
in a close family link.
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and the location of the THIRD Shakespeare story -
WHITNEY (The Rhydspence inn)
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* so all 3 locations are closely linked,
not only by place, on a map,
but by family marriage links.
by William Blake
( http://shakespeares-welsh-cave.blogspot.com/2008/03/summing-up.html )