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  1. Four years later he married Mary Arden (1537-1608). It is thought Shakespeare’s parents may have known each other from childhood, as John’s father was a tenant farmer on land owned by Mary’s father. Mary’s family had a distinguished history and could trace itself back to the Norman Conquest. Thomas Arden had fought in the 13th Century ...

  2. Mary Arden’s Farm, Wilmcote. 5km from Stratford is Wilmcote, the village where William Shakespeare’s mother, Mary Arden, grew up on a farm – Mary Arden’s Farm, as it’s now known. Shakespeare’s maternal grandfather was a wealthy farmer who had 80 acres of land in Wilmcote and more in Snitterfield, which he rented to Richard ...

  3. Mary Howarth Arden, Baroness Mance, DBE, PC (born 23 January 1947), known professionally as Lady Arden of Heswall, is a former Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. Before that, she was a judge of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales .

  4. 5 de sept. de 2019 · Brother: Gilbert Shakespeare (born in 1566) Sister: Joan Shakespeare (born in 1569) Sister: Anne Shakespeare (born in 1571) Brother: Richard Shakespeare (born in 1574) Brother: Edmund Shakespeare (born in 1580) John and Mary had a total of eight children, but infant mortality was common in Elizabethan England, and the first two children passed ...

  5. Thomas Arden is found residing at Aston Cantlowe during the first half of the 16th century, and in the year 1501 he united with his son Robert Arden, Mary Shakespeare's father, in the purchase of the Snitterfield estate. Mary Shakespeare was thus directly connected by birth and lineage with those who had taken, and were to take, a foremost part ...

  6. 12 de feb. de 2015 · Michael Wood tells the story of Mary Arden, an ordinary woman in a time of revolution, whose family is rescued from hardship by her successful eldest son - William Shakespeare.

  7. 6 de feb. de 2015 · Michael Wood tells the extraordinary story of an ordinary woman in a time of revolution. Born during the reign of Henry VIII, Mary Arden is the daughter of a Warwickshire farmer, but she marries into a new life in the rising Tudor middle class in Stratford-upon-Avon. There she has eight children, three of whom die young.