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  1. Following the death of her first husband, Thomas Nash in 1647, Elizabeth Hall Nash, Shakespeare’s granddaughter, married John Barnard of Abington, near Northampton, on June 5, 1649. A month later, her mother Susanna also died .

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  3. 865 Followers, 760 Following, 457 Posts - elizabeth (@esbarnard_) on Instagram: "listen i love you joy is coming ️‍啕 @reads.elizabeth / fulham fc"

  4. May 26, 1719 (76) Westminster, London, England. Place of Burial: Aconbury Herefordshire England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Sir Henry Barnard and Emma Charlton. Wife of James Brydges, 8th Baron Chandos of Sudeley. Mother of Hon. Mary Leigh; Ann Brydges; Elizabeth Brydges; Emma Brydges; James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos and 6 others.

  5. Elizabeth Bernstein, Professor of Women's Studies and Sociology, joined the faculty of Barnard in September, 2002. Her research and teaching focus on the political economy of the body, gender, and sexuality. She is the author of the award-winning books Brokered Subjects: Sex, Trafficking, and the Politics of Freedom (University of Chicago Press ...

  6. Because at 31 years old Shakespeare's younger daughter was still unmarried, it is assumed that she was unattractive. It is all the more remarkable, then, that Judith became the wife of a scion of the most distinguished and successful family in Stratford. He, we are told, ‘did not prove a satisfactory husband’, and theirs was ‘not a ...

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