Stratford On Avon From the Earliest Times to the Death of Shakespeare

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Stratford On Avon From the Earliest Times to the Death of Shakespeare
Lee Sidney Sir
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(How invaluable might this piece of evi- dence prove to the monomaniacs who believe that Bacon wrote Will Shakespeare's plays !) But the poet, although doubtless col- laterally related to many of these families, was directly descended from none of them. John Shakespeare probably belonged to a The Streets i 1 9 branch residing in the sixteenth century at Snitterfield, a little village four miles to the north of Stratford, and the Richard Shakespeare who was a farmer, renting there of Robert Arde...n of Wilmecote a small tenement, with a little land attached to it, in 1550, was doubtless John's father and the poet's grandfather.
Snitfield, or Snitterfield, had seen days of commercial prosperity, but it was at this time chiefly occupied by small farmers and their labourers. It had a church at the time of the Norman Conquest, and in 1242 a market and a fair had been granted it. As a manor it had successively belonged to a monastery of Bordsley and to many Earls of Warwick, and it came, in the sixteenth century, into the hands of John Hales, the founder of a free school at Coventry a very wealthy man, whose lame- ness, the result of an accident, gained for him the sobriquet of " Hales with the club foot.


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