William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... possessions and goods , every man according to his desert and merit . ” * Was there in that victo- 66 rious army of the Earl of Richmond , -which Richard denounced as a company of traitors , thieves , outlaws , and runagates , " an ...
... possessions and goods , every man according to his desert and merit . ” * Was there in that victo- 66 rious army of the Earl of Richmond , -which Richard denounced as a company of traitors , thieves , outlaws , and runagates , " an ...
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... possessions . " In the Domesday Book his father , Alwyne , is styled vice comes . Turchil , as well as his father , received favour at the hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied ...
... possessions . " In the Domesday Book his father , Alwyne , is styled vice comes . Turchil , as well as his father , received favour at the hands of the Conqueror . He retained the possession of vast lands in the shire , and he occupied ...
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... possessed some property in Snitterfield , which had probably been secured to her upon her father's second marriage . It was in Snitterfield that Richard Shakspere occupied part of the Arden property . Some twenty years after the death ...
... possessed some property in Snitterfield , which had probably been secured to her upon her father's second marriage . It was in Snitterfield that Richard Shakspere occupied part of the Arden property . Some twenty years after the death ...
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... possession " by the right of the said Mary , " who thenceforward abided for half a century in the good town of Stratford . There is no register of the marriage discovered : but the date must have been about a year after the father's ...
... possession " by the right of the said Mary , " who thenceforward abided for half a century in the good town of Stratford . There is no register of the marriage discovered : but the date must have been about a year after the father's ...
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... possession ; and so did some landed property at Snitterfield . With these facts before us , scanty as they are , can we reasonably doubt that John Shakspere was living upon his own land , renting the land of others , actively engaged in ...
... possession ; and so did some landed property at Snitterfield . With these facts before us , scanty as they are , can we reasonably doubt that John Shakspere was living upon his own land , renting the land of others , actively engaged in ...
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