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'''Richard Shakespeare''' (1490 – 1561)<ref name="holden">{{cite book|last=Holden|first=Anthony|authorlink=Anthony Holden|title=William Shakespeare: The Man Behind the Genius|publisher=[[Little, Brown and Company]]|year=2000|isbn=978-0316518499}}</ref> was a native of [[Snitterfield]], [[Warwickshire]]. He is believed to have been the father of [[John Shakespeare]] and thus the grandfather of [[William Shakespeare]].<ref name="holden"/> Between roughly 1530 and 1560, Richard Shakespeare was a farmer in Snitterfield, four miles north-east of [[Stratford-upon-Avon]]. By his death, he owned his own land and had an estate valued at £38 17s.<ref name="holden"/> |
'''Richard Shakespeare''' (1490 – 1561)<ref name="holden">{{cite book|last=Holden|first=Anthony|authorlink=Anthony Holden|title=William Shakespeare: The Man Behind the Genius|publisher=[[Little, Brown and Company]]|year=2000|isbn=978-0316518499}}</ref> was a native of [[Snitterfield]], [[Warwickshire]]. He is believed to have been the father of [[John Shakespeare]] and thus the grandfather of [[William Shakespeare]].<ref name="holden"/> Between roughly 1530 and 1560, Richard Shakespeare was a farmer in Snitterfield, four miles north-east of [[Stratford-upon-Avon]]. By his death, he owned his own land and had an estate valued at £38 17s.<ref name="holden"/> |
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Virtually nothing else is known about him except that he was given land for his services to [[Henry VII of England|King Henry VII of England]].{{Fact|date=July 2007}} He farmed from around 1530 until his death in 1561 and has been recorded in the Stratford town records for his fines. His father was named |
Virtually nothing else is known about him except that he was given land for his services to [[Henry VII of England|King Henry VII of England]].{{Fact|date=July 2007}} He farmed from around 1530 until his death in 1561 and has been recorded in the Stratford town records for his fines. His father was named Bill Shakespeare, and his grandfather was one Thomas Shakespeare.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} Richard Shakespeare's wife was Abigail Webb (1510-1595){{Fact|date=March 2008}}. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 14:57, 3 March 2009
Richard Shakespeare (1490 – 1561)[1] was a native of Snitterfield, Warwickshire. He is believed to have been the father of John Shakespeare and thus the grandfather of William Shakespeare.[1] Between roughly 1530 and 1560, Richard Shakespeare was a farmer in Snitterfield, four miles north-east of Stratford-upon-Avon. By his death, he owned his own land and had an estate valued at £38 17s.[1]
Virtually nothing else is known about him except that he was given land for his services to King Henry VII of England.[citation needed] He farmed from around 1530 until his death in 1561 and has been recorded in the Stratford town records for his fines. His father was named Bill Shakespeare, and his grandfather was one Thomas Shakespeare.[citation needed] Richard Shakespeare's wife was Abigail Webb (1510-1595)[citation needed].
References
- ^ a b c Holden, Anthony (2000). William Shakespeare: The Man Behind the Genius. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 978-0316518499.