What do you get when you mix Tudor poetry, court politics, and an invisibility cloak?
Meet William Neville — born on this day in Tudor history, 15th July 1497. A respected courtier and poet... who later found himself accused of something out of a fantasy novel: trying to make himself invisible!
In this episode of On This Day in Tudor History, I uncover the strange tale of Neville — from his allegorical poetry and service in Cardinal Wolsey’s household to accusations of treason, sorcery, and near financial ruin.
Meet William Neville — born on this day in Tudor history, 15th July 1497. A respected courtier and poet... who later found himself accused of something out of a fantasy novel: trying to make himself invisible!
In this episode of On This Day in Tudor History, I uncover the strange tale of Neville — from his allegorical poetry and service in Cardinal Wolsey’s household to accusations of treason, sorcery, and near financial ruin.
A poet, a courtier, and maybe… an alchemist?
Had you heard of William Neville before? What do you make of his “invisibility attempt”? Do share your views in the comments.
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Had you heard of William Neville before? What do you make of his “invisibility attempt”? Do share your views in the comments.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more curious and compelling stories from Tudor history.
#TudorHistory #OnThisDay #TudorCourt #ClaireRidgway #HistoryMystery #HenryVIII #16thCentury #TudorTrueCrime #HistoricalFigures #HiddenHistory #InvisibilitySpell
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