The missing Shakespeare play. Mentioned in Queen Elizabeth's writings but no manuscript was ever found. Here are some of the theories of what happened to it: That Shakespeare was part of a shady group of people who took the money from plays and used it to sabotage the next showing for the insurance money. This theory cannot stand, however, because if the play was sabotaged Queen Elizabeth would've mentioned it. Second, there was no insurance back then. Only small 5, maybe 10 dollar payments for reconciliation, not enough to actually be happy about. Next theory, it was a conspiracy by the King to get rid of the colonists that wanted to go to America. Why this theory is not true is obvious. Post your thoughts and comments here!
Na, just a sign of the times. We know Henry VIII adopted a child in the last few years of his reign. We have accounts of how much was spent on the child around then aged 2 - Then history is completely silent. No one knows who the child was, besides their name, why Henry adopted him, what ever happened to the boy. So if history can lose a poential Royal heir, a play is nothing in comparison.