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Bonner Cutting — Wardship in Early Modern England and Its Impact on Edward de Vere

Evermore in Subjection: Wardship in Early Modern England and Its Impact on Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford The wardship system that existed in Tudor England has been described as a “squalid system of cold-blooded profiteering off the misfortunes of others.” It is well known among Oxfordians that Edward de Vere became a ward of William Cecil at the death of his father in 1562. Did de Vere’s nine years as Cecil’s ward impact his life favorably or unfavorably? What can be learned from the circumstances of de Vere’s early years as a ward that enabled and/or motivated him to write? This talk was presented on September 12, 2014, at the SOF Annual Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. Bonner Miller Cutting is a past trustee of the Shakespeare Fellowship (and since 2020, Trustee of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship), who has presented papers at numerous conferences. She is currently working to expand her paper “Shakespeare’s Will Considered Too Curiously” into a book [update: published in 2018]. Bonner organized an Oxfordian study group in Houston, Texas, called the Lone Star Shakespeare Roundtable and regularly gives her presentation “Shakespeare’s Cross-Examination” to schools, libraries, book clubs and civic groups. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Tulane University in New Orleans where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Bonner also holds a Masters of Music degree in piano performance from McNeese State University in Lake Charles, LA. She continues to concertize occasionally and judges piano auditions for the National Guild of Piano Teachers, the National Federation of Music Teachers and other music organizations. For more on the Shakespeare Authorship Question, visit ShakespeareOxfordFellowship.org.

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