Extraordinary new historical evidence suggests that Shakespeare's plays were not written by the assumed bard, but by a politician descended from King Edward III and John of Gaunt.
A British scholar and former university lecturer, Brenda James, and a historian, Professor William Rubinstein, of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, are proposing that the real Shakespeare was an English courtier and diplomat called Sir Henry Neville.
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