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The house that we call Hall’s Croft was the home of William Shakespeare’s daughter, Susanna Hall, and her husband, physician John Hall, from 1613-1616. The building stands in Old Stratford-upon-Avon, positioned on the corner between Church Street and Old Town. The oldest part of the existing house was constructed in 1613, and therefore ...
Susan Mary Hall (née Cole; born March 1955) is a British politician who has served as a Member of the London Assembly since 2017 and a councillor on Harrow London Borough Council since 2006. She was leader of the London Conservatives on the London Assembly from December 2019 until May 2023.
Susanna Hall married John Hall, a respected physician, on June 5, 1607, in ‘Holy Trinity Church.’ John Hall practiced medicine in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he was the only physician at that time. Certain evidence indicates that Susanna's father settled a substantial dowry of 105 acres of land in Old Stratford at the time of her wedding.
Susanna Hall morì l'11 luglio 1649, quando aveva 66 anni. I suoi resti mortali furono sepolti nei terreni di sepoltura della "Chiesa della Santissima Trinità", accanto alle tombe dei suoi genitori. Nel corso degli anni, Susanna è stata interpretata da molte attrici in diverse opere di fantasia.
15 mag 2022 · In this taut novella, Jennifer Falkner creates a richly imagined tapestry in which ghosts hover, plants are gathered, potions are concocted, secrets are hidden, and we are led through a moment in history, personal and prophetic, and potent as any in recent fiction. Susanna Hall, Her Book was a finalist for the 2023 Ottawa Book Awards. Paperback.
William Shakespeare nel ritratto eseguito da John Swaine. William Shakespeare (/ˈʃɛkspir/, in inglese /ˈʃeɪkspɪər/; Stratford-upon-Avon, 23 aprile 1564 – Stratford-upon-Avon, 23 aprile 1616) è stato un drammaturgo e poeta inglese, considerato il più importante scrittore inglese e generalmente ritenuto il più eminente drammaturgo della cultura occidentale.
25 lug 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.