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  1. 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.

  2. Elizabeth Barnard. Elizabeth Hall was the daughter of Susanna and John Hall and the granddaughter of William Shakespeare . She was baptised at Holy Trinity Church on 21 February 1608. Elizabeth was raised in financial stability, even after the death of her grandfather when she was eight years old.

  3. 27 giu 2024 · In a deed poll of 1653, appointing trustees for property in and around Stratford-upon-Avon, a forty-five-year-old woman referred to her ‘grandfather’. What lifts this mundane business transaction above the ordinary is the fact that the woman was Shakespeare's granddaughter Elizabeth Barnard, née Hall.

  4. The following is an imagined account from the life of Elizabeth Barnard, daughter of Susanna and John Hall, and the granddaughter of William Shakespeare. After her first husband's death in 1647, Elizabeth inherited New Place and re-married Sir John Barnard in 1649.

  5. 10 feb 2020 · A portrait painting of an unknown lady, about 1690-1700. Previously thought to portray Dame Elizabeth Barnard (STRST : SBT 1994-19/105)

  6. Shakespeare's grand-daughter, Elizabeth, was a wealthy woman following her second marriage to John Barnard (later knighted by the King) and this portrait shows how she might have appeared. The portrait was originally displayed in Shakespeare's Birthplace from 1793 until 1820 when the owner at the time moved out.

  7. 5 nov 2015 · 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.