The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... John Barnard , Knight . By her will , which will be found in a subsequent page , she directed her trustee , Henry Smith , to sell the New - Place , & c . ( after the death of her hus- band , ) and to make the first offer of it to her ...
... John Barnard , Knight . By her will , which will be found in a subsequent page , she directed her trustee , Henry Smith , to sell the New - Place , & c . ( after the death of her hus- band , ) and to make the first offer of it to her ...
Page 95
... John Hall , Gent . He died April 5th , A. 1647 , aged 53. " Esq . and afterwards to Sir John Barnard of Abing- OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 95.
... John Hall , Gent . He died April 5th , A. 1647 , aged 53. " Esq . and afterwards to Sir John Barnard of Abing- OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 95.
Page 96
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Esq . and afterwards to Sir John Barnard of Abing- ton , but died likewise without issue . ' " Fata manent omnes ; hunc non virtute carentem , " Ut neque divitiis , abstulit atra dies . " Abstulit , at ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Esq . and afterwards to Sir John Barnard of Abing- ton , but died likewise without issue . ' " Fata manent omnes ; hunc non virtute carentem , " Ut neque divitiis , abstulit atra dies . " Abstulit , at ...
Page 97
... John Barnard of Abington , ] Sir John Barnard of Abington , a small village about a mile from the town of North- ampton , was created a Knight by King Charles II . Nov. 25 , 1661. In 1671 he sold the manor and advowson of the church of ...
... John Barnard of Abington , ] Sir John Barnard of Abington , a small village about a mile from the town of North- ampton , was created a Knight by King Charles II . Nov. 25 , 1661. In 1671 he sold the manor and advowson of the church of ...
Page 98
... John Barnard they must have fallen into the hands of Mr. Edward Bagley , Lady Barnard's executor ; and if any descendant of that gentleman be now living , in his custody they probably remain . MALone . 1 but died likewise without issue ...
... John Barnard they must have fallen into the hands of Mr. Edward Bagley , Lady Barnard's executor ; and if any descendant of that gentleman be now living , in his custody they probably remain . MALone . 1 but died likewise without issue ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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