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  1. www.shakespeare-online.com › biography › shakespeareShakespeare's Parents

    Shakespeare's father, John, came to Stratford from Snitterfield before 1532 as an apprentice glover and tanner of leathers. John Shakespeare prospered and began to deal in farm products and wool. It is recorded that he bought a house in 1552 (the date that he first appears in the town records), and bought more property in 1556.

  2. 20 de may. de 2021 · Shakespeare was born into a middle-class family that had money and aspirations. His father, John, was a glover (maker of gloves) by trade and also active in local government. In his lifetime in Stratford-upon-Avon he served terms as alderman, bailiff, chief magistrate of the town council and mayor (1568). In 1556, a year before he married Mary Arden, he was appointed the borough’s official ...

  3. 16 de feb. de 2018 · Abstract. Shakespeare’s mother was Mary Arden, about whom sufficient is known to help elucidate some of his characterization of powerful mothers in his plays—Emilia, Constance, Countess Rousillon, Gertrude, Volumnia, Hermione, perhaps even Lady Macbeth. The recurrence of a pattern of maternal resurrection, in the years following the death ...

  4. 13 de feb. de 2015 · BUT. Let us return our attention now to Mary Arden, born around 1535 into an old Warwickshire farming family and just in time to live through all the social, political and religious upheavals ...

  5. Mary Arden wurde als jüngste von acht Töchtern Robert Arden von Wilmecotes in eine katholische Familie geboren. Nach dem Tod ihres Vaters 1556 erbte sie mit 16 Jahren Haus und Grund in Wilmcote, Warwickshire. Die heutige „Palmer’s Farm“ in Wilmcote war ab Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts als „Mary Arden’s House“ bekannt.

  6. 13 de may. de 2021 · Mary Arden married the up-and-coming glover (and later wool dealer and money-lender) John Shakespeare, probably in 1557. Before long they moved into his substantial double-house in Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, now known as Shakespeare’s Birthplace. Mary had eight children, but only six survived infancy.

  7. Mary Arden comes to us from the Middleburg Humane Foundation (MHF) where she spent the last three and a half years managing the organization’s community outreach, humane education programs, and contributing to its fundraising through grant writing, special events coordination and organizing online appeals.