De Vere's Shakespeare Sonnet Ciphers Chapter 4
There are more cipher messages hidden in Sonnets 27 to 36. De Vere continues to tell us that Henrie Wriothesley is his royal son and of Tudor blood. There are more occurrances of Twelfth Night as in the Dedication page and Sonnet 33 has hidden ciphers telling of De Vere's memories of his son's birth. The Essex Rebellion of 8th February appears to be the motivating factor, inspiring De Vere to create the sonnet collection in loving tribute to his son. Hank Whittemore told us in 2005 (The Monument) that Sonnets 27 onwards are diary entries, tracking each day of Wriothesley's imprisonment. These cipher finds back that idea 100%.