The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... land at Snitterfield , an obscure village in that county . He had two sons , one of whom , named Henry , continued through- out his life to reside in the same parish . John , the other son , left his father's home about the year 1551 ...
... land at Snitterfield , an obscure village in that county . He had two sons , one of whom , named Henry , continued through- out his life to reside in the same parish . John , the other son , left his father's home about the year 1551 ...
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... land at Snitterfield , as well as another one with about fifty acres at Wilmecote , the former being occupied by tenants and the latter by himself . In addition to these he owned a copyhold estate in the last - named parish , the extent ...
... land at Snitterfield , as well as another one with about fifty acres at Wilmecote , the former being occupied by tenants and the latter by himself . In addition to these he owned a copyhold estate in the last - named parish , the extent ...
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... land was in the occupation of Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , whence may have arisen the acquaintanceship between the two families . In addition to this reversion , Mary Arden received , under the provisions of her ...
... land was in the occupation of Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , whence may have arisen the acquaintanceship between the two families . In addition to this reversion , Mary Arden received , under the provisions of her ...
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... land . An esti- mate of these advantages , viewed relatively to his own posi- tion , would no doubt have given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence ...
... land . An esti- mate of these advantages , viewed relatively to his own posi- tion , would no doubt have given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence ...
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... lands or tenements to the value of forty shillings by year shall have or keep any greyhound , hound , nor other dog to hunt ; nor shall they use ferrets , hays , nets , hare - pipes , nor cords nor other engines for to take or destroy ...
... lands or tenements to the value of forty shillings by year shall have or keep any greyhound , hound , nor other dog to hunt ; nor shall they use ferrets , hays , nets , hare - pipes , nor cords nor other engines for to take or destroy ...
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