I'm reading Neville at Oxford - doesn't have the same ring does it, and yet that's what scholars may have to say in the future.
Extraordinary new historical evidence suggests that Shakespeare's plays were not
written by the 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.
Oh well I guess it joins all those Edward de Vere, the 17th. Earl of Oxford, Christopher Marlowe, the Earl of Derby, the Earl of Rutland, the Earl of Oxford, Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth I theories.