William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... town : to his 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 ...
... town : to his 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 ...
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... town of Stratford . There is no register of the marriage discovered : but the date must have been about a year after the father's death ; for " Joan Shakspere , daughter to John Shakspere , " was , according to the Stratford register ...
... town of Stratford . There is no register of the marriage discovered : but the date must have been about a year after the father's death ; for " Joan Shakspere , daughter to John Shakspere , " was , according to the Stratford register ...
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... town of Stratford - a place of ancient traffic , " the name having been originally occasioned from the ford or passage over the water upon the great street or road leading from Henley in Arden towards London . " * England was not always ...
... town of Stratford - a place of ancient traffic , " the name having been originally occasioned from the ford or passage over the water upon the great street or road leading from Henley in Arden towards London . " * England was not always ...
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... town , ornamental as well as solid in its archi- tecture , spacious , convenient , fitted up with taste , if not with splendour . Stratford had , in all likelihood , no such houses to offer ; it was a town of wooden houses , a scattered ...
... town , ornamental as well as solid in its archi- tecture , spacious , convenient , fitted up with taste , if not with splendour . Stratford had , in all likelihood , no such houses to offer ; it was a town of wooden houses , a scattered ...
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... town council affixed their signatures , for greater solemnity , to some order of the court ; and on the 29th of September , in the seventh of Eliza beth , upon an order that John Wheler should take the office of bailiff , we have ...
... town council affixed their signatures , for greater solemnity , to some order of the court ; and on the 29th of September , in the seventh of Eliza beth , upon an order that John Wheler should take the office of bailiff , we have ...
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