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... wife Agnes ( the step- mother of his children ) six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence , under the condition that she should allow his daughter Alice to occupy half of a copyhold at Wilmecote , the widow having her " jointure in ...
... wife Agnes ( the step- mother of his children ) six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence , under the condition that she should allow his daughter Alice to occupy half of a copyhold at Wilmecote , the widow having her " jointure in ...
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... wife to hus- band . She might have beheld these evils . The rich re- ligious houses of her county and vicinity had been sup- pressed , their property scattered , their chapels and fair chambers desecrated , their very walls demolished ...
... wife to hus- band . She might have beheld these evils . The rich re- ligious houses of her county and vicinity had been sup- pressed , their property scattered , their chapels and fair chambers desecrated , their very walls demolished ...
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... wife Mary , in the 20th Elizabeth , 1577 , mortgaged her inheri- tance of Asbies . Nor can there be a doubt that the chil- dren born before 1569 , when he is styled John Shakspere , without the honourable addition of Master , were also ...
... wife Mary , in the 20th Elizabeth , 1577 , mortgaged her inheri- tance of Asbies . Nor can there be a doubt that the chil- dren born before 1569 , when he is styled John Shakspere , without the honourable addition of Master , were also ...
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... from Edmund Hall , and Emma his wife , for forty pounds . In a copy of the chiro- graph of the fine levied on this occasion ( which is now in the possession of Mr. Wheler , of Stratford ) the CHAP . II . 19 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
... from Edmund Hall , and Emma his wife , for forty pounds . In a copy of the chiro- graph of the fine levied on this occasion ( which is now in the possession of Mr. Wheler , of Stratford ) the CHAP . II . 19 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
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... wife or the mother , the sister or the mistress , might be there to uphold the hero , even as the Englishwomen assisted their warriors ; and how all this might be made to move the hearts of the people , as the old ballads had once moved ...
... wife or the mother , the sister or the mistress , might be there to uphold the hero , even as the Englishwomen assisted their warriors ; and how all this might be made to move the hearts of the people , as the old ballads had once moved ...
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