William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... Henry VII .; and " after this , " continues the chronicler , " he began to remember his especial friends and fautors , of whom some he advanced to honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man ...
... Henry VII .; and " after this , " continues the chronicler , " he began to remember his especial friends and fautors , of whom some he advanced to honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man ...
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... Henry ascended the throne ; for in the first year of Queen Elizabeth , 1558 , his great - grandson , John Shakspere , was a burgess of the corporation of Stratford , and was in all probability born about 1530. John Shakspere was of the ...
... Henry ascended the throne ; for in the first year of Queen Elizabeth , 1558 , his great - grandson , John Shakspere , was a burgess of the corporation of Stratford , and was in all probability born about 1530. John Shakspere was of the ...
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... Henry VII . And so for ever after he was no more goodman Shak- spere , or John Shakspere , yeoman , but Master Shakspere ; and this short change in his condition was produced by virtue of a grant of arms by Robert Cook , Clarencieux ...
... Henry VII . And so for ever after he was no more goodman Shak- spere , or John Shakspere , yeoman , but Master Shakspere ; and this short change in his condition was produced by virtue of a grant of arms by Robert Cook , Clarencieux ...
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... 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 to have been a favourite ; for he had a valuable ...
... 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 to have been a favourite ; for he had a valuable ...
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... Henry VII . , probably left the court upon the death of his master . He married , and he had a son , also Robert , who married Agnes Webbe . Their youngest daughter was Mary , the mother of William Shakspere . † Mary Arden ! The name ...
... Henry VII . , probably left the court upon the death of his master . He married , and he had a son , also Robert , who married Agnes Webbe . Their youngest daughter was Mary , the mother of William Shakspere . † Mary Arden ! The name ...
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