The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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Page 101
... unto her at the time of the executing of such release as aforesaid . " Item , I give and appoint unto Joan the wife of Edward Kent , and one other of the daughters of the said Thomas Hathaway , the sum of fifty pounds , to be likewise ...
... unto her at the time of the executing of such release as aforesaid . " Item , I give and appoint unto Joan the wife of Edward Kent , and one other of the daughters of the said Thomas Hathaway , the sum of fifty pounds , to be likewise ...
Page 138
... be married unto , ” & c . MALONE . 9 This William Hart was our poet's brother - in - law . He died , it appears , a few days before Shakspeare . MALONE . # WILLIAM SHAKSPERE , ' gentleman , was bu ried 138 STRATFORD REGISTER .
... be married unto , ” & c . MALONE . 9 This William Hart was our poet's brother - in - law . He died , it appears , a few days before Shakspeare . MALONE . # WILLIAM SHAKSPERE , ' gentleman , was bu ried 138 STRATFORD REGISTER .
Page 146
... unto us , by vertu of our offices from the Quenes most Exc . Majestie , and her Highenes most noble and victo- rious progenitors : wherefore being solicited , and by credible report informed , that John Shak- • In the Herald's Office ...
... unto us , by vertu of our offices from the Quenes most Exc . Majestie , and her Highenes most noble and victo- rious progenitors : wherefore being solicited , and by credible report informed , that John Shak- • In the Herald's Office ...
Page 147
... unto whom suche bla- zon of arms and achievements of inheritance from theyre said mother , by the auncyent custome and lawes of arms , maye lawfully descend ; We the said Garter and Clarencieulx have assigned , graunted , and by these ...
... unto whom suche bla- zon of arms and achievements of inheritance from theyre said mother , by the auncyent custome and lawes of arms , maye lawfully descend ; We the said Garter and Clarencieulx have assigned , graunted , and by these ...
Page 150
... unto the said Henry Walker , all that dwelling house or tenement , with thappurte- naunts , situate and being within the precinct , cir- cuit and compasse of the late Black ffryers , Lon- don , sometymes in the tenure of James Gardyner ...
... unto the said Henry Walker , all that dwelling house or tenement , with thappurte- naunts , situate and being within the precinct , cir- cuit and compasse of the late Black ffryers , Lon- don , sometymes in the tenure of James Gardyner ...
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