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He possessed two farm - houses with a hundred acres or more of 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 .
He possessed two farm - houses with a hundred acres or more of 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 .
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a ܪ cuniary legacy , but the fee - simple of a valuable property at Wilmecote , the latter , which was known as Asbies , consisting of a house with nearly sixty acres of land . An estimate of these advantages , viewed relatively to his ...
a ܪ cuniary legacy , but the fee - simple of a valuable property at Wilmecote , the latter , which was known as Asbies , consisting of a house with nearly sixty acres of land . An estimate of these advantages , viewed relatively to his ...
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... that is to say , at some time between Michaelmas , 1562 , and Michaelmas , 1563 , John Shakespeare himself having been on the latter occasion one of the chamberlains through whom the expenses of the mutilation were defrayed .
... that is to say , at some time between Michaelmas , 1562 , and Michaelmas , 1563 , John Shakespeare himself having been on the latter occasion one of the chamberlains through whom the expenses of the mutilation were defrayed .
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No notice whatever of the latter companies would have been registered Were it not for the record of a correlative incident , it would have been idle to have hazarded a conjecture on the interesting question , —was the poet , who was ...
No notice whatever of the latter companies would have been registered Were it not for the record of a correlative incident , it would have been idle to have hazarded a conjecture on the interesting question , —was the poet , who was ...
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... in dramatic construction upon the medieval religious plays generally known as mysteries , which were still in favor with the public and were of an exceedingly > primitive description . The latter were , however , put 16 Life WILLIAM.
... in dramatic construction upon the medieval religious plays generally known as mysteries , which were still in favor with the public and were of an exceedingly > primitive description . The latter were , however , put 16 Life WILLIAM.
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