William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... shillings and fourpence of money to be paid over ere my goods be divided . " To his daughter Alice he bequeaths the third part of all his goods , moveable and unmoveable , in field and town : to his wife Agnes ( the step - mother of his ...
... shillings and fourpence of money to be paid over ere my goods be divided . " To his daughter Alice he bequeaths the third part of all his goods , moveable and unmoveable , in field and town : to his wife Agnes ( the step - mother of his ...
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... shillings and eight - pence ; whilst John Shakspere is to pay three shillings and four - pence . Why less than other aldermen ? The next entry but one , which relates to a brother alderman , suggests an answer to the question ...
... shillings and eight - pence ; whilst John Shakspere is to pay three shillings and four - pence . Why less than other aldermen ? The next entry but one , which relates to a brother alderman , suggests an answer to the question ...
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... shillings and three - pence , was the return upon a levy for the borough , in which , although the possessor of property , he might have ceased to reside , or have only partially resided , paying his assessments in the parish . The ...
... shillings and three - pence , was the return upon a levy for the borough , in which , although the possessor of property , he might have ceased to reside , or have only partially resided , paying his assessments in the parish . The ...
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... shillings and eightpence . In 1576 “ ' my Lord of Warwick's players " have a gratuity of seventeen shillings , and the Earl of Worcester's players of five and eightpence . In 1577 " my Lord of Leicester's players " received fifteen ...
... shillings and eightpence . In 1576 “ ' my Lord of Warwick's players " have a gratuity of seventeen shillings , and the Earl of Worcester's players of five and eightpence . In 1577 " my Lord of Leicester's players " received fifteen ...
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... shillings . But Shakspere did not go to Bartholomeus or to Bat- man ( who made large additions to the original work from Gesner ) , for his truths in natural history . Mr. Douce has cited many passages in his " Illustrations , " in ...
... shillings . But Shakspere did not go to Bartholomeus or to Bat- man ( who made large additions to the original work from Gesner ) , for his truths in natural history . Mr. Douce has cited many passages in his " Illustrations , " in ...
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