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hello and welcome to the Nevel research comm video today weamp;#39;re going to examine something very interesting at the University of Manchester in England there is a copy of Shakespeareamp;#39;s sonnets from 1609 with an inscription on the Flast page and nobody knows who wrote this inscription and weamp;#39;re gonna investigate it together whether Henry Neville might have written this inscription John Casson I believe was the first person who ever suggested that it might have been Henry Nevilleamp;#39;s handwriting and initially I was very skeptical of this claim but Iamp;#39;ve done a tremendous amount of research into this compared it with dozens and dozens of Henry Nevilleamp;#39;s letters and other handwritten documents and I think there is really quite strong evidence that it may be Henry Nevilleamp;#39;s handwriting now I want to emphasize some beginning this is in a historical a factual question about who made this inscription so good careful historical research will he