Malone's life of Shakspeare, comprehending an essay on the chronological order of his plays. Appendix. Shakspeare's coat of arms. Conveyance from Walker to Shakspeare. Shakspeare's mortgage. Declaration of trust, by Heminge, &c. Shakspeare's will. Extracts from Stratford register. Entries on the stationers' books. List of the early editions of Shakspeare. Dedication of the players, 1623. Preface of the players. Modern editions. Plays ascribed to Shakspeare. Plays altered from Shakspeare. Character of Aubrey, the antiquaryF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Side 18
... John Shakspeare and Mary Huett [ Hewitt ] were married there Feb. 16 , 1617 . Alice , the wife of John Shakspeare , was buried there , July 21 , 1624 . John Shakspeare and Mary Whiting were married there , Nov. 7 , 1628 . Humphry ...
... John Shakspeare and Mary Huett [ Hewitt ] were married there Feb. 16 , 1617 . Alice , the wife of John Shakspeare , was buried there , July 21 , 1624 . John Shakspeare and Mary Whiting were married there , Nov. 7 , 1628 . Humphry ...
Side 23
... John Shakspeare , for John , the son of Thomas Shakspeare , was baptized there , March 10 , 1581-2 . Our poet's grandfather might , however , have been originally of Ingon , in the parish of Hampton upon Avon , or as it was then called ...
... John Shakspeare , for John , the son of Thomas Shakspeare , was baptized there , March 10 , 1581-2 . Our poet's grandfather might , however , have been originally of Ingon , in the parish of Hampton upon Avon , or as it was then called ...
Side 29
... John Shakspeare's lineal ancestors ( for which of them was in the contemplation of the heralds , whether his grandfather , or a more remote progenitor , it is not easy to ascertain " ) , the first question that may be asked is , how came ...
... John Shakspeare's lineal ancestors ( for which of them was in the contemplation of the heralds , whether his grandfather , or a more remote progenitor , it is not easy to ascertain " ) , the first question that may be asked is , how came ...
Side 31
... John Hubaud , of Idlicote , in Warwickshire , in his will , made in 1583 , constitutes his cousin George Digby , his brother John Egeock , and his servant Richard Clark , his executors ; and Edward Coombe , in 1597 , makes Christopher ...
... John Hubaud , of Idlicote , in Warwickshire , in his will , made in 1583 , constitutes his cousin George Digby , his brother John Egeock , and his servant Richard Clark , his executors ; and Edward Coombe , in 1597 , makes Christopher ...
Side 32
... John Shak- speare married , or , in other words , the grandfather of Mary Shakspeare , who , according to the usage above- mentioned , was popularly called the grandfather of John Shakspeare also , had been very highly distin- guished ...
... John Shak- speare married , or , in other words , the grandfather of Mary Shakspeare , who , according to the usage above- mentioned , was popularly called the grandfather of John Shakspeare also , had been very highly distin- guished ...
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