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  1. In the months after Thomas Quiney’s marriage to Judith Shakespeare, both he and probably his new wife were excommunicated for their failure to respond to the charge that they had not sought a license to marry during Lent, the church season before Easter.

  2. www.shakespeare-online.com › biography › shakespeareShakespeare's Children

    Thomas and Judith Quiney had three children named Shakespeare, Richard, and Thomas. Shakespeare Quiney died in infancy and was buried in 1617; Richard and Thomas died within weeks of each other (aged twenty-one and nineteen) and were buried in 1639. With the death of her husband sometime around 1652, Judith was alone.

  3. A letter of 4 November from Sturley acknowledges one from Quiney importing ‘that our countryman Mr Wm Shak. would procure us money, which I will like of as I shall hear when, and where, and how …’.Eventually Quiney's negotiations were successful: the Queen agreed to relieve ‘this town twice afflicted and almost wasted by fire’, and Quiney's London expenses were borne by the Exchequer.

  4. When Thomas Quiney was born on 9 February 1619, in Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Thomas Quiney, was 29 and his mother, Judith Shakespeare, was 35. He died on 28 January 1639, in his hometown, at the age of 19.

  5. 16 de dic. de 2021 · Thomas Quiney was the third son of Thomas Quiney and his wife Judith Shakespeare.He was the grandson of English poet and playwright William Shakespeare.. He was baptised on 23 January 1619/20 at Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, and entered in the parish register as: "Thomas fili Thomas Queeney."

  6. Elizabeth, Lady Bernard ( née Hall, formerly Nash) ( baptised 21 February 1608 – 17 February 1670) was the granddaughter of the English poet, playwright and actor William Shakespeare. Despite two marriages, she had no children, and was his last surviving descendant. Elizabeth was closely associated with the Royalist cause during the English ...

  7. Thomas was tried by the church court and sentenced to stand in front of the congregation of Holy Trinity church clad in a white sheet, for three Sundays. Shakespeare saw his lawyer again on 25 March. One of the significant changes is that the reference to Thomas Quiney was struck out and Judith’s name was inserted instead.