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149:) and declared the bill treason to the life and culture of Britain, insisting that hereditary peers should retain their right to sit and vote in the House. He said, "This bill, drafted in Brussels, is treason. What we are witnessing is the abolition of Britain... Before us lies the wasteland... No Queen, no culture, no sovereignty, no freedom. Stand up for your Queen and country and vote this bill down." 1025: 199:, said that "Lord Burford feels very strongly as a true patriot that the Conservative Party has failed completely to stop the revolutionary march of socialism in the last few months." The seat was won, as expected, by the Conservative candidate 163:
said it was the "tantrum of a naughty child", adding that "While claiming to defend tradition, he clearly showed no respect for it; while decrying the will of the elected House to be 'treason', he showed no respect for democracy."
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was, in fact, their son. Beauclerk supports the most radical version of the theory, which adds the claim that Oxford himself was the queen's son, and thus the father of his own half-brother,
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that year, he left Hagger's employ and the selection of 92 poems remained undisturbed for nearly twenty years. When Hagger rediscovered the collection, called
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James Malcolm Aubrey Edward de Vere Beauclerk, Lord Vere (born 2 August 1995). Following their divorce in 2001, they shared custody of their son.
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in which capacity he made a selection of Hagger's poems. However, following his dramatic exploits leaping onto the
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On 14 May 2016 Lord Burford was the guest-of-honour at the Annual Dinner of the ultra-conservative
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Beauclerk first came to public attention when he attempted to interfere with a debate in the
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as "Perhaps the most riveting, intimate and revealing biography of a musician I have read."
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Subsequently, as Charles Beauclerk he stood as the first-ever candidate for the
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by-election. Kensington and Chelsea was perceived as a very safe seat for the
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McCarter, Jeremy. "Shakespeare: The Question of Authorship." Book review.
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Shakespeare's Lost Kingdom: The True History of Shakespeare and Elizabeth
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Shakespeare's Lost Kingdom: The True History of Shakespeare and Elizabeth
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Shakespeare's Lost Kingdom: The True History of Shakespeare and Elizabeth
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Beauclerk first came to wide public attention during a debate on the
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A series on alternative authorship theories for the works of
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Visions of England: poems selected by the earl of burford
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In 1999 Beauclerk was employed as literary secretary for
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Beauclerk has also written a biography of his ancestor
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Beauclerk received 189 votes (0.9%). 59:, declaring a Bill which would exclude 444:. TheyWorkForYou.com. 10 November 1999 436: 434: 340:. From that marriage he has one son: 171:where he received a standing ovation. 592:The New York Times Sunday Book Review 466:. TheyWorkForYou.com. 27 October 1999 247:, in which he espouses a version of " 7: 651:, Book Review by Michael Delahoyde, 211:Through his father he is related to 1363:People educated at Sherborne School 667:, Vol. II (2010), pp. 244–257. 663:, Book Review by Christopher Paul, 655:, Vol. II (2010), pp. 237–243. 213:Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 90:Lord Burford is the eldest son and 1368:Alumni of Hertford College, Oxford 563:Watt, Nicholas (5 November 1999). 512:Watt, Nicholas (27 October 1999). 152:His actions led to criticism from 14: 536:Walker, Peter (4 November 1999). 485:Watt, Nicholas (26 August 2009). 1388:Shakespeare authorship theorists 1023: 538:"Rebel peer challenges Portillo" 514:"Treason: Last Cry of The Lords" 78:, he refuses to be known by his 1358:People educated at Eton College 1015:Declaration of Reasonable Doubt 1003:Shakespeare attribution studies 972:Shakespeare authorship question 219:that Oxford wrote the works of 191:. Beauclerk's campaign manager 631:Burke's Peerage and Baronetage 22:(born 22 February 1965), also 1: 207:Oxfordian theory and writings 70:A writer and exponent of the 1393:British political candidates 695:& Peter Beauclerk Dewar) 145:(the Speaker's chair in the 371:, of which his father, the 329:, Beauclerk was married to 1409: 102:, the illegitimate son of 1242:Charlton Greenwood Ogburn 1021: 978: 736: 605:Hagger, Nicholas (2019). 169:Traditional Britain Group 321:On 29 December 1994, at 123:Hertford College, Oxford 98:, and is descended from 1327:Robin Williams (writer) 135:House of Lords Act 1999 76:House of Lords Act 1999 1162:Charles Wisner Barrell 730:British courtesy earls 685:: the fortunes of the 595:, 2 May 2010, p. B 10. 409:"Peerages by Courtesy" 373:14th Duke of St Albans 185:Kensington and Chelsea 1307:Bernard Mordaunt Ward 243:In 2010 he published 1187:Ignatius L. 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Index

styled
courtesy
aristocrat
heir
peerage
title
Duke of St Albans
House of Lords
hereditary peers
House
Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship
House of Lords Act 1999
courtesy title
heir apparent
Murray Beauclerk, 14th Duke of St Albans
Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans
Charles II
Nell Gwyn
Eton College
Sherborne School
Hertford College, Oxford
House of Lords Act 1999
hereditary peers
Woolsack
House of Lords
Labour Party
MPs
Angela Smith
Traditional Britain Group
Democratic Party

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