William Shakespeare: A Compact Documentary LifeA concise, readable but scholarly account of the life of Shakespeare. |
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... lived a few doors down in Henley Street , and was , like John , a glover and a member of the corporation - Bradley had become a burgess in 1565. Trade and municipal government : Gil- bert Shakespeare was born into impeccably bourgeois ...
... lived a few doors down in Henley Street , and was , like John , a glover and a member of the corporation - Bradley had become a burgess in 1565. Trade and municipal government : Gil- bert Shakespeare was born into impeccably bourgeois ...
Page 95
... lived his prosperous uncle Edmund Lambert . He had married Joan Arden , one of Mary Shakespeare's seven sisters . As to whether William ever encountered a fat ale - wife in Wincot , a hamlet some five miles south - west of Stratford ...
... lived his prosperous uncle Edmund Lambert . He had married Joan Arden , one of Mary Shakespeare's seven sisters . As to whether William ever encountered a fat ale - wife in Wincot , a hamlet some five miles south - west of Stratford ...
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... lived in Wood Street , close to the Mountjoy house . The lat- ter , a substantial dwelling with shop on the ground floor and lodg- ings above , was situated at the north - east corner of Monkswell ( Muggle ) and Silver Streets . A map ...
... lived in Wood Street , close to the Mountjoy house . The lat- ter , a substantial dwelling with shop on the ground floor and lodg- ings above , was situated at the north - east corner of Monkswell ( Muggle ) and Silver Streets . A map ...
Contents
Stratford Town and Stratford Church | 3 |
From Snitterfield to Stratford 14 + 3 Offspring | 23 |
Rise and Fall | 30 |
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