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Before becoming Queen, Elizabeth I was famously imprisoned by her elder sister Mary I, who took the crown following the death of their brother, Edward VI.
Settling on or near the coast and building early Royal Navy Dockyards will allow an Elizabeth I player to quickly acquire a Great Admiral and the +2 Trade Routes bonus to kickstart their economy.
Source: https://gamerant.com/civilization-6-elizabeth-i-leader-guide/
The British East India Company was granted their charter in 1600 by Queen Elizabeth I as the ‘Company and Merchants of London trading with the East Indies’ and held the monopoly on British trade from the Far East until the early 1800s.
Source: https://cwuobserver.com/24305/opinion/guest-columns/the-romance-of-the-tea-clippers/
The final piece of evidence supporting the idea Shakespeare walked through the Missendens, Amersham and the Chalfonts relates to the journeys of Queen Elizabeth I herself.
Whether it's Elizabeth I and Shakespeare you're here to see, or more contemporary famous faces such as Malala Yousafzai or the late Queen, this is the place for it.
Source: https://londonist.com/london/museums-and-galleries/the-top-exhibitions-to-see-in-london-june-2023