• Wilbur Gleason Zeigler (1857–1923) was a lawyer and writer who is best known for founding the Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship in the preface...
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  • politician Lee Woodward Zeigler (1868–1952), American illustrator and muralist Stanley Zeigler, American politician Wilbur G. Zeigler (1857–1935), American...
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    century other candidates had begun to receive attention. In 1895 Wilbur G. Zeigler, an attorney, published the novel It Was Marlowe: A Story of the Secret...
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    propose that the works of Shakespeare were primarily by Marlowe was Wilbur G. Zeigler, who presented a case for it in the preface to his 1895 novel, It...
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    group theory by T.W. White in 1892. First proposed as sole author by Wilbur G. Zeigler. – see Marlovian theory of Shakespeare authorship Mary (1542–1587)...
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    theory by T.W. White in 1892. This theory was expanded in 1895 by Wilbur G. Zeigler, where he became the group's principal writer. Other short pieces...
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    lifestyles. Wilbur G. Zeigler's novel It was Marlowe (1895) was the first book to argue that Marlowe's death was faked — apparently in support of Zeigler's claim...
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    pdf Asheville Historic Resources Commission: referenced to: (1883. Wilbur G. Zeigler and Ben Grosscup. In the Heart of the Alleghanies or Western North...
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  • first to suggest Marlowe as the main candidate. In fact three people—Wilbur G. Zeigler in 1895, Henry Watterson in 1916, and Archie Webster in 1923, had...
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  • PMID 12496732. Holden, C. J.; Shackelford, T. K.; Zeigler-Hill, V.; Miner, E. J.; Kaighobadi, F.; Starratt, V. G.; Jeffery, A. J.; Buss, D. M. (2014). "Husband's...
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