Lambert Simnel

Lambert Simnel was a ten-year-old boy who was selected by the Yorkists to impersonate Edward, Earl of Warwick, and claim the crown from King Henry VII. The revolt was brought to nothing near Newark in 1487, and the supposed King’s true identity revealed. Happily, he was not punished, but set to work in the royal household.

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