Lambert Simnel's Leggings | |
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Origin |
Lambert Simnel |
Type |
Leggings |
Effects |
Allows the wearer to convince others that they are of royal heritage |
Downsides |
None Identified |
Activation |
Wearing |
Collected by |
Warehouse 11 |
Section |
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Aisle |
900403-11897 |
Shelf |
563380-86545-719 |
Date of Collection |
1755 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Lambert Simnel was an impostor who pretended to be the Earl of Warwick; he was only a child when several adults claimed him to be a rightful heir. He was later pardoned by Henry VIII and employed as a spit-turner in his kitchens.
Effects[]
Allows the wearer to convince others that they are of royal lineage. The only real drawback is that it will not fool actual royals.