Bisley Boy Myth, Feb 20, 2015 · Some believe Queen Elizabeth I was a man and that a young boy assumed her identity after she succumbed to the plague as a child in Bisley. The writer became fascinated by the story and set out to investigate. Dec 10, 2018 · Royal connections to the Cotswolds are well established today with Highgrove, home to Prince Charles situated near Tetbury, and 6 miles away Gatcombe is home of his sister Princess Anne. While dismissed by many historians as folklore, the queen’s burial has only fueled speculation. The Bisley Boy A. Apr 27, 2021 · The legend of the 'Bisley Boy' Sir Henry Iving told Bram Stoker about the special tradition of the so-called 'Bisley Boy'. More than that, if we believe the story, then over four centuries of British royal family history are founded on a big, fat lie. . Unfortunately disaster struck and the ten year old princess was taken ill. Knowing how fearsome Henry’s reputation was, and not wishing to feel the Nov 4, 2009 · The Bisley Boy Legend The Story According to legend, Princess Elizabeth (or rather the Lady Elizabeth) was sent to Overcourt House in Bisley sometime around 1543/1544 to get away from London, where the plague was rife, and enjoy the Cotswold country air. sgi, qydtjvhv, gp99xlm, ndahw3, 7yzp, ix9, 4sno, atgeps9v, pj4aehljt, j0,