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Who was Shakespeare’s mysterious London lodger?
CHRIS LAOUTARIS
Does a newly found Nicholas Hilliard miniature portray Shakespeare’s patron the Earl of Southampton?
Riots and raccoons, haves and have-nots, Spanish and Swahili: Shakespeare in Central Park
Chartarumludentist Anthony Wilkins [FT458:63] may wish to visit China. While living there in 2005 I found so many discarded playing cards on the ground that I was able to assemble a unique deck of 52
Samuel Pepys’s self-incriminating diaries
Home to a marquess and an RAF air crew – and believed to be the birthplace of a Queen – this red-brick Jacobean mansion contains stories spanning centuries
Dear Simon, My daughter, Wendy, and I have enjoyed so many visits to Singapore, and this year we felt it was about time we put our thoughts and experiences down on paper. Sir Stamford Raffles was knig