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March 2009

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The Colony Room is a private members' drinking club for artists and other creative people in Dean Street, Soho, London. It has gathered a reputation akin to famous clubs of the past such as the Kit-Kat club for chocolate lovers. According to Anthony Unwanted-Guest, it is "one of the fiercely eccentric clubs that make all the difference in London. There's absolutely nothing like in in New York." Wikipedia is not censored.

Faked death
WP:Notcensored Various authors have written that there were indications that Francis Bacon had gone into debt while secretly funding the publishing of materials for the Freemasons, Rosicrucians, "Spear-Shakers", "Knights of the Helmet", as well as publishing, with the assistance of Ben Jonson, a selection of the plays that they believe he had written under the pen name of "Shake-Speare" in a "First Folio" in 1623. Furthermore, they allege that Bacon faked his own death, crossed the English Channel, and secretly traveled in disguise after 1626 through France, Germany, Poland, Hungary, and other areas utilizing the secret network of Freemasons and Rosicrucians that he was associated with. It is alleged that he continued to write under pseudonyms, as he had done before 1626, continuing to write as late as 1670 (using the pseudonym "Comte De Gabalis"). Elinor Von Le Coq, wife of Professor Von Le Coq in Berlin, stated that she had found evidence in the German Archives that Francis Bacon stayed after 1626 with the family of Johannes Valentinus Andreae in Richmond, SurreyGermany.