A fruitful PEAR of "Shakespeare's" aliases (WS59)

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This video looks at the inventor, agricultural writer and suspected bard alias, "Sir Hugh Plat", alongside the botanist "John Gerard" from Nantwich, who later allegedly became William Cecil's gardener.
We examine how the Bard may have used "Pear" symbolism as an allusion to his contrived author's name "Shakespeare" and designed the 'achievement' of his alias "Sir John Perot", to contain three golden pears, a parrot and a "PPr" (or "proper" heraldic device).
His alias "Joris Hoefnagel", also painted a pear together with a butterfly and a caterpillar, to offer us more clues to his identity.
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