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XL. |
The King’s Players in Attendance on the Spanish Ambassador (1604) |
49
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XLI. |
Scoloker on ‘Friendly Shakespeare’ and His Hamlet (1604) |
50
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XLII. |
The King’s Men Perform Shakespeares Plays at Court (1604–1605) |
50
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XLIII. |
Bequest of a Gold Piece to Shakespeare from Augustine Phillips (1605) |
52
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XLIV. |
Shakespeare Purchases an Interest in the Tithes of Stratford and Adjacent Villages (1605) |
52
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XLV. |
Marriage of Shakespeare’s Daughter, Susanna (1607) |
55
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XLVI. |
Shakespeare at the Height of His Fame as a Dramatist (1607) |
55
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XLVII. |
Burial of Edmund, Shakespeare’s Brother (1607) |
56
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XLVIII. |
Baptism of Shakespeare’s Granddaughter (1608) |
57
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XLIX. |
Burial of Shakespeare’s Mother (1608) |
57
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L. |
Shakespeare’s Suit against John Addenbrooke of Stratford (1608–1609) |
57
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LI. |
Complaint of Shakespeare and Others to the Lord Chancellor regarding the Stratford Tithes (1609) |
59
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LII. |
Shakespeare Confirms and Extends His Purchase of Land (1610) |
63
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LIII. |
Shakespeare Praised as a Companion for a King (ca. 1611) |
64
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LIV. |
Beaumont (?) in Praise of Shakespeare’s Lack of Learning |
64
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LV. |
Burial of Gilbert Shakespeare (1612) |
64
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LVI. |
Shakespeare as Witness in the Belott—Mountjoy Suit (1612) |
65
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LVII. |
Burial of Richard, the Poet’s Brother (1613) |
70
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LVIII. |
Shakespeare Purchases a House in Blackfriars, London (1618) |
70
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LIX. |
Mortgage Deed on the Blackfriars Property (1613) |
72
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