The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... Thomas " This ftony register is for his bones , " His fame is more perpetual than these ftones : " And his own ... Quiney , by whom fhe had three fons and all 36 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... Thomas " This ftony register is for his bones , " His fame is more perpetual than these ftones : " And his own ... Quiney , by whom fhe had three fons and all 36 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
Page 37
... Thomas Quiney , ] This alfo is a mistake . Judith was Shakspeare's youngest daugh- ter . She died at Stratford - upon - Avon a few days after he had completed her feventy - feventh year , and was buried there , Feb. 9 , 1661-62 . She ...
... Thomas Quiney , ] This alfo is a mistake . Judith was Shakspeare's youngest daugh- ter . She died at Stratford - upon - Avon a few days after he had completed her feventy - feventh year , and was buried there , Feb. 9 , 1661-62 . She ...
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... Thomas Quiney , Geut . " and according to Mr. Weft fhe was not married till the following February . This Shakspeare Quiney died in his infancy at Stratford , and was buried May 8th , 1617. Judith's fecond fon , Richard , was baptized ...
... Thomas Quiney , Geut . " and according to Mr. Weft fhe was not married till the following February . This Shakspeare Quiney died in his infancy at Stratford , and was buried May 8th , 1617. Judith's fecond fon , Richard , was baptized ...
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... Thomas Hathaway fifty pounds ; to Judith Hathaway ten pounds ; to his uncle Nafh and his aunt , his coufin Sadler and his wife , his coufin Richard Quiney and his wife , his efq . and afterwards to Sir John Barnard of Abing- OF WILLIAM ...
... Thomas Hathaway fifty pounds ; to Judith Hathaway ten pounds ; to his uncle Nafh and his aunt , his coufin Sadler and his wife , his coufin Richard Quiney and his wife , his efq . and afterwards to Sir John Barnard of Abing- OF WILLIAM ...
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... Thomas Quiney and his wife , twenty fhillings each , to buy them rings . " The meadows which by his will he had devifed to his wife for life , he by this codicil devifes to her , her heirs and affigns , for ever , to the end that they ...
... Thomas Quiney and his wife , twenty fhillings each , to buy them rings . " The meadows which by his will he had devifed to his wife for life , he by this codicil devifes to her , her heirs and affigns , for ever , to the end that they ...
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