Warwick, gent,, whose parent and great-grandfather, late antecessor, for his faithful and approved service to the late most prudent prince, King Henry VII., of famous memory, was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements, given to him in those parts... Oberon's Vision in the Midsummer-night's Dream, Illustrated by a Comparison ... - Página 22por Nicholas John Halpin - 1843 - 120 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...king Henry the Seventh, for his faithful and approved services, with lands and tenements given him own pride. Thoughts tending to content, flatter If Shakspeare's father inherited any portion of • Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, 4to. 1805.... | |
| 1871 - 608 páginas
...prince Henry VII. , of famous memory, was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements given to him in those parts of Warwickshire, where they have continued by some descents in good reputation.' frequently commanding Shakspeare's plays to be acted at court.* In 1605 the poet added to his property... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 páginas
...King Henry VII., of famous memory, was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements, given to him in those parts of Warwickshire, where they have continued by some descents in good reputation and credit ; and for that the said John Shakspere having married the daughter and one of the heirs of Robert Ardcn... | |
| 1841 - 752 páginas
...Henry VII. of famous memory, was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements, given to him in these parts of Warwickshire, where they have continued by some descents in good reputation and credit,' &c., &c. It is not difficult to imagine the youthful Shakspere sitting at his mother's feet, to listen... | |
| Nicholas John Halpin - 1843 - 136 páginas
...(1?94), i., 143. 8 Inquiry into the Authenticity, &c. (1J96), p. 150. favour with the public. Mr. Boaden" admits that he might have " ventured" into the courtly...justice of the peace, and, at that time, in prosperous circumy Patent of Arms, copied from the original in the Heralds' Office. Malone's Shakespeare—Prolegomena.... | |
| Nicholas John Halpin - 1843 - 140 páginas
...(though engaged in trade) had hereditary claims to the rank of a gentleman and to coat-armour — at least from the reign of Henry VII., by whom, " in...credit.'" T He had himself filled the office of high bailiff — equivalent to that of mayor or sovereign — in the corporation of Stratford ; was a justice... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 páginas
...King Henry VII. of famous memory, was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements, given to him in those parts of Warwickshire, where they have continued by some descents in good reputation and credit." Such are the recitals of two several grants of arms to John Shakspere, confirming a previous grant... | |
| 1871 - 808 páginas
...prince Henry VII. , of famous memory, was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements given to him in those parts of Warwickshire, where they have continued by some descents in good reputation." and their appurtenances. In May, 1603, when James I. came to the crown, a privy seal was granted by the... | |
| 1845 - 410 páginas
...King Henry VII. of famous memory, was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements, given to him in those parts of Warwickshire, where they have continued by some descents in good reputation and credit." Such are the recitals of two several grants of arms to John Shakspere, confirming a previous grant... | |
| 1845 - 570 páginas
...King Henry VII. of famous memory, was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements, given to him in those parts of Warwickshire, where they have continued by some descents in good reputation and credit." Such are the recitals of two several grants of arms to John Shakspere, confirming a previous grant... | |
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