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  1. 8 ore fa · Life Main article: Life of William Shakespeare Early life John Shakespeare's house, believed to be Shakespeare's birthplace, in Stratford-upon-Avon Shakespeare was the son of John Shakespeare, an alderman and a successful glover (glove-maker) originally from Snitterfield in Warwickshire, and Mary Arden, the daughter of an affluent landowning family. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he ...

  2. 3 giorni fa · William Kempe. William Kempe was a comic actor in Shakespeare's acting troupe, known for his improvisational comic skills as well as his dancing and instrumental prowess. His name appears in productions of Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing, where he is believed to have played Peter and Dogberry, respectively.

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  3. 6 giorni fa · William Kempe, esq. of Ollantigh, in the 20th year, afterwards knighted. Sir Edward Wotton of Boughton Malherbe, in the 21st year. William Waller , esq. of Grombridge, in Speldhurst, in the 22d year.

  4. 4 giorni fa · High Sheriff of Kent. The high sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown (prior to 1974 the office previously known as sheriff ). [1] Formerly the high sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere ...

  5. 2 giorni fa · The lease of the Globe site was for a term of thirty-one years and it conveyed the property in two equal moieties, the one to the Burbages and the other to William Shakespeare, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges and William Kempe.

  6. 4 giorni fa · William Kempe and Adam Dyotsone gave them a messuage, held of the king for 6d. a year as 'house-gabel,' in 1350; Robert de Nuby and William de Nuby, chaplains, gave them a similar messuage adjoining the friary in 1358; and Sir Robert de Roucliff, kt., gave them some land in 1362.

  7. 30 mag 2024 · SCOTT, Sir WILLIAM (d. 1350), judge, and reputed founder of the Kentish family of Scot's Hall, is said to have been son of John Scott who resided at Brabourne, Kent, apparently as seneschal of the manor.