The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 2Rwington, 1821 |
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... for such an insertion . About the year 1680 , that very curious and inde- fatigable searcher after anecdotes relative to the eminent writers of England , Mr. John Aubrey , col- WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 5 Grant of Arms to John Shakspeare.
... for such an insertion . About the year 1680 , that very curious and inde- fatigable searcher after anecdotes relative to the eminent writers of England , Mr. John Aubrey , col- WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 5 Grant of Arms to John Shakspeare.
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... arms which have a reference to his name ; a broken lance , & c . See his arms accurately described in the Notes on N. Upton's treatise De Militari Studio , p . 46 . 8 No information concerning the Shakspeares of Rowington during the ...
... arms which have a reference to his name ; a broken lance , & c . See his arms accurately described in the Notes on N. Upton's treatise De Militari Studio , p . 46 . 8 No information concerning the Shakspeares of Rowington during the ...
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... arms , in 1599 , John Shak- speare is styled " now of Stratford upon Avon ; " from which it may plausibly be inferred that his son , from whom they received their instructions , knew that he had not been originally of that town : but as ...
... arms , in 1599 , John Shak- speare is styled " now of Stratford upon Avon ; " from which it may plausibly be inferred that his son , from whom they received their instructions , knew that he had not been originally of that town : but as ...
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... arms to John Shakspeare , it might be supposed , and not with- out some reason , that one of his ancestors had been in the service of King Henry the Seventh , and had ob- tained from that frugal monarch some profitable grant . a tomb ...
... arms to John Shakspeare , it might be supposed , and not with- out some reason , that one of his ancestors had been in the service of King Henry the Seventh , and had ob- tained from that frugal monarch some profitable grant . a tomb ...
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... arms to John Shakspeare was made by Robert Cooke , Clarencius , in 1569 or 1570 ; but it is not now extant in the Herald's Office . A book of grants of arms made by this herald to persons living in the county of Warwick , is , however ...
... arms to John Shakspeare was made by Robert Cooke , Clarencius , in 1569 or 1570 ; but it is not now extant in the Herald's Office . A book of grants of arms made by this herald to persons living in the county of Warwick , is , however ...
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