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  1. Hamnet Shakespeare. A 19th century engraving imagining Shakespeare's family life. Hamnet stands behind Shakespeare, left of centre. Hamnet Shakespeare ( c. January 1585 – c. 9 August 1596) was the only son of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway. He was the twin brother of Judith Shakespeare.

  2. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Set over three days in July 1643, Susanna Hall is a widow, a midwife, a healer, and harbouring a possible rebel in her house when Queen Henrietta Maria, consort to King Charles I, seeks shelter in Susanna’s house. Returned to England, the queen was met with immediate anger; the queen being a Roman Catholic was part of the public distaste for her.

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  4. www.shakespeare.org.uk › explore-shakespeare › shakespediaHamnet Shakespeare

    Hamnet died at the age of 11 and was buried in the churchyard at Holy Trinity in Stratford-upon-Avon on 11 August 1596. The cause of death was not routinely recorded in the parish records, so Hamnet’s death is unknown and it is not clear whether his father was able to attend his funeral in Stratford. In order to view this embedded content ...

  5. 29 de feb. de 2020 · Susanna Hall, Shakespeare’s elder daughter, was buried on July 16, 1649, according to the Holy Trinity Church parish register. Next to the entry, an “X” added by a later hand highlights its significance. She had died five days earlier on July 11, aged 66, and was buried in the chancel of the parish church.

  6. 28 de oct. de 2015 · Susanna Shakespeare Shakespeare's eldest daughter, Susanna, married John Hall on 5 June 1607. After the death of her grandfather, John Shakespeare in 1635, Susanna, John, their daughter Elizabeth, and Anne Shakespeare lived in New Place together. Upon his demise, William Shakespeare left Susanna his papers, and so it is assumed that she had some involvement with the…

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