It is true that the Answers to the Interrogatories which are given by "William Shakespeare, of Stratford-upon-Avon, Gentleman," are marked at the bottom "WILM Shaxpr," but this is written by the lawyer or law clerk, in fact "dashed in" by the ready pen of an extremely rapid writer.
"Bacon is Shake-Speare"
Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence
Any expert in handwriting will at once perceive that "WILM Shaxp'r" is written by the same hand that wrote the lower portion of Shakespeare's Answers to Interrogatories, and by the same hand that wrote the other set of Answers to Interrogatories which are signed very neatly by "Daniell Nicholas."
"Bacon is Shake-Speare"
Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence
The words "Daughter Marye" occur in the portion photographed of both documents, and are evidently written by the same law writer, and can be seen in Plate 38, Page 164, just above the "WILM Shaxp'r," and in Plate 39, Page 165, upon the fifth line from the top.
"Bacon is Shake-Speare"
Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence