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'''Lynley''' was the Lord Chancellor when [[William Shakespeare]] wrote the play ''[[Love's Labour's Won]]'' in [[1599]]. When he said to [[William Shakespeare]] that ''[[Love's Labour's Won]]'' would never be played because of short notice, a [[Carrionite]] called [[Lilith]] killed him by [[drowning]] him with her doll, filling his lungs full of water. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')
'''Lynley''' was the Lord Chancellor when [[William Shakespeare]] wrote the play ''[[Love's Labour's Won]]'' in [[1599]]. When he said to [[William Shakespeare]] that ''[[Love's Labour's Won]]'' would never be played because of short notice, a [[Carrionite]] called [[Lilith]] killed him by [[drowning]] him with her doll, filling his lungs full of water. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')
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Lynley was the Lord Chancellor when William Shakespeare wrote the play Love's Labour's Won in 1599. When he said to William Shakespeare that Love's Labour's Won would never be played because of short notice, a Carrionite called Lilith killed him by drowning him with her doll, filling his lungs full of water. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)