Exploring a New Angle on the Voynich Manuscript – Gidea Hall / Essex Connection

Discussion relating to the given history of the Voynich, such as any written provenance, catalog entries, and the word of Voynich and others about the origins, purchase and physical trail of the manuscript.
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ciphersotc
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Exploring a New Angle on the Voynich Manuscript – Gidea Hall / Essex Connection

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Hello everyone,

I’m researching a potential new perspective on the provenance of the Voynich Manuscript, exploring links to Gidea Hall in Essex and the Cooke family archives. My work draws on primary sources and historical records, some of which have not been widely discussed in Voynich research.

The goal is to invite discussion and feedback from fellow researchers and enthusiasts, particularly on verifying archival links, manuscript details, and historical context.

You can explore the evidence and findings here: https://secretsofthecipher.com

A membership portal will be opening soon, offering deeper access to evidence, interactive timelines, and research tools for collaborators.

I’d welcome any thoughts or suggestions!

Best regards,
Edward Earp

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proto57
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Re: Exploring a New Angle on the Voynich Manuscript – Gidea Hall / Essex Connection

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Hi: I looked over your website, and your claims are intriguing. I was wondering the sources of your information to build your chain of custody and timeline, though. Maybe it is on the site and I just missed it, so apologies in advance... but what documents do you have, for instance, to place the Voynich Manuscript in "Sir Anthony Cooke's royal library", for instance?

It would be a major breakthrough in the field if you have found provenence for the Voynich. So, of course, I am really interested in what you have found.

Rich
"Man is the measure of all things: What is, that it is; what is not, that it is not"- Protagoras

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