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The Hon Thomas Beale was a vestryman at Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Bruton Church is rumored to hold the treasure vault of Francis Bacon.
He is buried at his plantation near Mulberry Point, York River, Virginia.
It seems tales of treasure vaults and Beale go back to Colonial times.
ANOTHER "paper" for the Beale PAPERS Pamphlet...
 

The Hon Thomas Beale was a vestryman at Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Bruton Church is rumored to hold the treasure vault of Francis Bacon.
He is buried at his plantation near Mulberry Point, York River, Virginia.
It seems tales of treasure vaults and Beale go back to Colonial times.

I like Bacon .
 

What no green eggs and ham?
 

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So do I... want fried eggs with that...?
 

Eggs are a little to runny. How about more heat.
 

I wonder sometimes if the Beale Treasure is not the Bacon Treasure of the Templar's. Never know. I believe President Thomas Jefferson hid the treasures from the vault in Williamsburg. Could very well be?
It is interesting that Virginia has TWO treasure vault stories, and the name Thomas Beale is connected to both.
 

HA! Saving it for St. Patrick's Day... want some...?

Ewwww , not on St. Patrick's day! I'll be seeing greeeen enough , with caution if liquid though. If I slosh then that's too much.
Any other day though if hungry , then , yes please.
 

Sometime prior to 1885 a man sits down to pen a story involving a Thomas J. Beale, this story detailing a magnificent adventure that allegedly took place some 60 years prior. During this narration the makes two decided attempts at directing his readers towards Richmond, once while he is detailing the home region of some of the original party members and then again as he is detailing the important business affairs he is involved with in that same city. The main character in this detailed story is a "Thomas J. Beale."

Since it's publication in 1885 only one Thomas J. Beale of record has ever been uncovered, this man ironically residing and still present in the same city of Richmond in 1884, just one year prior to the publication date of the story, his presence also roughly matching the general description of the TJB offered in the story.

Over the years loads of folks have continued to try to identify a different, earlier, TJB without success, the same usual suspects always resurfacing again and again as new theorist to this old mystery continue to explore with vigor the same old and worn out possibilities. A year, maybe two years later they come to realize the same old setbacks that have always plagued these long abandoned and seemingly nutshell cases. Soon Beale becomes Beall, or Beal, or whatever else might be made to work, the original narration's Thomas J. Beale now becoming a man of multiple identities and assorted activities as his likeness slowly gets crafted into everything other then what the original source material detailed. All the while a lone Thomas J. Beale of 1884 remains completely ignored in the very city the author detailed as being the party's home area and also his personal place of important business affairs. HELLO! Is anyone out there? Or, are they all just WAY out there and in complete denial of the obvious as Beale continues to become Beall, Beal, or whatever else can be made to workout?
 

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Sometime prior to 1885 a man sits down to pen a story involving a Thomas J. Beale, this story detailing a magnificent adventure that allegedly took place some 60 years prior. During this narration the makes two decided attempts at directing his readers towards Richmond, once while he is detailing the home region of some of the original party members and then again as he is detailing the important business affairs he is involved with in that same city. The main character in this detailed story is a "Thomas J. Beale."

Since it's publication in 1885 only one Thomas J. Beale of record has ever been uncovered, this man ironically residing and still present in the same city of Richmond in 1884, just one year prior to the publication date of the story, his presence also roughly matching the general description of the TJB offered in the story.

Over the years loads of folks have continued to try to identify a different, earlier, TJB without success, the same usual suspects always resurfacing again and again as new theorist to this old mystery continue to explore with vigor the same old and worn out possibilities. A year, maybe two years later they come to realize the same old setbacks that have always plagued these long abandoned and seemingly nutshell cases. Soon Beale becomes Beall, or Beal, or whatever else might be made to work, the original narration's Thomas J. Beale now becoming a man of multiple identities and assorted activities as his likeness slowly gets crafted into everything other then what the original source material detailed. All the while a lone Thomas J. Beale of 1884 remains completely ignored in the very city the author detailed as being the party's home area and also his personal place of important business affairs. HELLO! Is anyone out there? Or, are they all just WAY out there and in complete denial of the obvious as Beale continues to become Beall, Beal, or whatever else can be made to workout?
HA! Have some BEE ALE with Clover Honey... GOOD for ya!
 

An open mind, you'll need this if you want to know the truth behind the Beale Papers. The truth is simply that the Beale Papers present both a local and a historical account of actual events that took place within American history, this history spanning from roughly from 1808 to after the Civil War. The names Clay, Coles, Witcher, Jackson, and Chief Justice Marshall being relevant to both national history and local history as "all of these men" frequently spent time in the Lynchburg area so their significance in the story is both local and national.

Thomas J. Beale was a real individual, just as he is described in the pamphlet, and his association with the names and histories referenced above was both of a direct and indirect capacity. Santa Fe, Saint Louis, Richmond, Lynchburg, Bedford, all of these referenced locations likewise playing pivotal roles in these various histories.

"The flame is worth the candle"...is also at the very core of the story which will be explained later.

In fact, just about every detail offered in the narration was offered with a decided significance, this even including all of the referenced dates.

The truth behind the Beale Papers is both explosive and extremely accurate which is why the author removed himself from the publication, this author residing in Richmond and having first hand knowledge and undeniable evidence of all that he narrated in the required illusive manner.

Nearly every detail in the presented summation is backed by documents and letters that were found in the Library of Congress once the researcher knew exactly what he was looking for. C1 & C3 contain the most intimate details regarding these events and the people who made it all possible.

The Beale Papers were written not long before their actual publishing and the author was narrating in both present and past-tense with full knowledge of the described histories and the general "clear text" contents of the ciphers.

Now then, as this IS NOT my summation all I am free to say at this time is that all of this will be coming to light in the future.

Once this theory hits the public forums and all of the evidence has been presented and reviewed there will be little doubt that the fiction theory has just been knocked off of it's residing throne. It is truly a remarkable, accurate, and authentic summation, pardon the pun. :thumbsup:

case #CTJ4BS
 

Yep, you got it now .

"Captain Thomas J Beall Beal Beale Besill Sr.".......:laughing7:...."The multiple mystery man finally exposed!"
Or, as this thread suggest and also while sticking to the original source material, just one real, "Thomas J. Beale". :thumbsup:
 

"Captain Thomas J Beall Beal Beale Besill Sr.".......:laughing7:...."The multiple mystery man finally exposed!"
Or, as this thread suggest and also while sticking to the original source material, just one real, "Thomas J. Beale". :thumbsup:

just one guy Captain Thomas J Beale is who I am looking at as the one going down river on the Synia Named after Synia Higgins .

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