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... brother of John Shakspere 2. It is conjectured , and very reasonably , that Richard Shakspere , of Snitterfield , was the paternal grand- father of William Shakspere . Snitterfield is only three miles distant from Stratford . They ...
... brother of John Shakspere 2. It is conjectured , and very reasonably , that Richard Shakspere , of Snitterfield , was the paternal grand- father of William Shakspere . Snitterfield is only three miles distant from Stratford . They ...
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... brother to Sir John Arden , squire for the body to Henry VII . Malone , with laudable industry , has continued the pedigree in the younger branch . Robert's son , also called Robert , was groom of the chamber to Henry VII . He appears ...
... brother to Sir John Arden , squire for the body to Henry VII . Malone , with laudable industry , has continued the pedigree in the younger branch . Robert's son , also called Robert , was groom of the chamber to Henry VII . He appears ...
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... brother was born . William , Gilbert , Joan , Richard , Edmund , constituted the whole of the family who survived the period of infancy . Rowe , we have already seen , mentions the large family of John Shakspere , " ten children in all ...
... brother was born . William , Gilbert , Joan , Richard , Edmund , constituted the whole of the family who survived the period of infancy . Rowe , we have already seen , mentions the large family of John Shakspere , " ten children in all ...
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... brother . William Shakspere , then , might have been born at either of his father's copyhold houses , in Greenhill Street , or in Henley Street ; he might have been born at Ingon ; or his father might have occupied one of the two ...
... brother . William Shakspere , then , might have been born at either of his father's copyhold houses , in Greenhill Street , or in Henley Street ; he might have been born at Ingon ; or his father might have occupied one of the two ...
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... brother alderman , suggests an answer to the question : — “ Robert Bratt , nothing IN THIS PLACE . " Again , ten months after , - " It is ordained that every alderman shall pay weekly , towards the relief of the poor , four - pence ...
... brother alderman , suggests an answer to the question : — “ Robert Bratt , nothing IN THIS PLACE . " Again , ten months after , - " It is ordained that every alderman shall pay weekly , towards the relief of the poor , four - pence ...
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