The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 56
... ( probably godmother to our poet's eldest daughter ) six pounds , thirteen shillings , and four - pence ; to Mr. Henry Walker . ( father to Shakspeare's godson ) twenty shillings ; to the poor of Stratford twenty pounds ; and to his ...
... ( probably godmother to our poet's eldest daughter ) six pounds , thirteen shillings , and four - pence ; to Mr. Henry Walker . ( father to Shakspeare's godson ) twenty shillings ; to the poor of Stratford twenty pounds ; and to his ...
Page 66
... probably were then re- moved to the house of her new husband at Abington . Sir Hugh Clopton , who was born two years after her death , mentioned to Mr. Macklin , in the year 1742 , an old tradition that she had car- ried away with her ...
... probably were then re- moved to the house of her new husband at Abington . Sir Hugh Clopton , who was born two years after her death , mentioned to Mr. Macklin , in the year 1742 , an old tradition that she had car- ried away with her ...
Page 90
... probably in her infancy . The wife of Mr. Hart was undoubt- edly the second Jone , mentioned below . Her son Michael was born in the latter end of the year 1608 , at which time she was above thirty - nine years old . The elder Jone ...
... probably in her infancy . The wife of Mr. Hart was undoubt- edly the second Jone , mentioned below . Her son Michael was born in the latter end of the year 1608 , at which time she was above thirty - nine years old . The elder Jone ...
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