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Annotated Bibliography
http://www.shakespeareanauthorshiptrust.org.uk/pages/candidates/bacon.htm
This website is by the Shakespeare Authorship Trust, which we have used before. The webpage lists historical background of the person Sir Francis Bacon such as his education, achievements, and organizations he was apart of. This is followed by several evidences on how he could have written the plays including how the plays fit with things he said, did, or what others said of him.
http://sirbacon.org/links/evidence.htm
This webpage is a general porfolio of the evidences concerning Sir Francis Bacon being the author of the Shakespeare plays. The webpage lists thirty two different reasons why Bacon could be Shakespeare from historical, and contemporary sources including: testimonies of people, books, and documents.
http://www.fbrt.org.uk/pages/essays/essay-bacon-shakespeare.html
This webpage is consists of three things. Firstly it states that there is no real evidence behind Mr. Shakspeare from Stratford upon-Avon actually wrote any of the plays, or sonnets attributed to him. It later states what the author would have needed to be able to write so well, education wise. It then states that Sir Francis Bacon meets these description, and gives evidence on why.
http://www.biography.com/people/francis-bacon-9194632
This website lists in chronological order the events of Bacons' life, and his achievements.