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King Henry VIII was desperate for a son and heir when his third wife Jane Seymour gave birth to Edward VI. The future king was born around 2am, 12 October 1537,
According to historian Tracy Borman, the boy was born healthy and was said to be the most beautiful boy that ever was seen .
News of Edward s long-awaited arrival was spread across the UK and, when the baby was three days old, a lavish christening was held in the chapel at Hampton Court Palace.
King Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour, who was Edward s mother. (Getty)
10 Shakespeare Authorship Theories That Will Surprise You
The Shakespeare authorship question encompasses around 70–80 alternative theories on the traditionally held view that William Shakespeare wrote his own works. Some theorists believe it is virtually impossible that he created the masterpieces that we all believe he did.
Novelist Henry James once wrote that he was “haunted by the conviction that the divine William is the biggest and most successful fraud ever practiced on a patient world.” Here are 10 of the most interesting theories on who the true author may have been.
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Those who suggest that Francis Bacon was the Bard have aptly been dubbed “Baconians.” As Bacon was a philosopher, author, scientist, and historian of his time, Baconians have put forward that he was part of a wider group that sought to undermine and criticize the monarch.