William Shakespeare Player Playmaker And Poet a Reply to Mr George Greenwoo

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H C Henry Charles Beeching
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After losing two children, John and Mary Shakespeare had a boy born to them at the end of April 1564, whom they christened William, and he, having escaped the plague that year, which carried off a sixth of the population of Stratford, non sine dis animosus infans, would have been four years old when his father was chief magistrate, and so grew into boyhood as the son of one of the most considerable men in the borough. The question has been much can- vassed as to his father's business ; and as t
...he discussion about it is characteristic of the pro- cess by which the facts of Shakespeare's life have ' We hear a good deal, by and by, about this estate of Asbies. John Shakespeare mortgaged it in 1578 to his brother-in-law, Edmund Lambert, and ten years later, when he parted with the Snitterfield property to raise money for its recovery, he was told he must not only repay the loan but clear all other debts ; and this he was not able to do. Nine years later, when William Shakespeare had become prosperous, a suit was instituted for its recovery ; but there is no record of any decree, and the property did not come back to the Shakespeares.

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