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  2. Leslie Hotson - Wikipedia

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    Some of his solutions to literary puzzles are still in dispute. He claimed to have identified one Nicholas Colfox as the murderer of Thomas of Woodstock by "decoding" Chaucer's The Nun's Priest's Tale. He also claimed to have identified Mr W H, the person to whom Shakespeare's sonnets were dedicated, as a William Hatcliffe of Lincolnshire. [2]

  3. Anne Hathaway (wife of Shakespeare) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Shakespeare (née Hathaway; 1556 – 6 August 1623), commonly known as Anne Hathaway, was the wife of William Shakespeare, an English poet, playwright and actor. They were married in 1582, when Hathaway was 26 years old and Shakespeare was 18. She outlived her husband by seven years.

  4. John Paulson - Wikipedia

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    John Alfred Paulson (born December 14, 1955) is an American billionaire hedge fund manager. He leads Paulson & Co. , a New York–based investment management firm he founded in 1994. [ 1 ] He has been called "one of the most prominent names in high finance".

  5. John Halpern - Wikipedia

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    Halpern's interest in The Guardian cryptic crossword puzzle began when he was a student in Canterbury, and he wondered if the compilers could possibly be human beings. [2] After completing a puzzle for the first time, he set about creating two of his own to send to his hero John Galbraith Graham , known as "Araucaria", and accomplished this two ...

  6. John Paulson's wife sues him for $1 billion, says he is ... - AOL

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    The wife of hedge fund founder John Paulson has sued him for at least $1 billion, claiming he is trying to hide billions of dollars from her in their divorce. In a complaint filed on Thursday with ...

  7. Mistress Quickly - Wikipedia

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    Mistress Nell Quickly is a fictional character who appears in several plays by William Shakespeare. She is an inn-keeper, who runs the Boar's Head Tavern, at which Sir John Falstaff and his disreputable cronies congregate. The character appears in four plays: Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, Henry V and The Merry Wives of Windsor.

  8. John Paulson: Goldman Scandal's Real Ringmaster?

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  9. The Hedgie and the Treasurer: A Tale of Two Paulsons - AOL

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    As Daily Finance's Dan Burrows pointed out earlier, "The SEC alleges that billionaire John Paulson's Paulson & Co., one of the world's largest hedge funds, paid Goldman to structure that portfolio ...