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Life Of Shakespeare

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  • Apr 23, 1564

    William Shakespeare's Baptism

    The baptism of 'Gulielmus filius Johannes Shakspere' is recorded in the register of the Holy Trinity Parish Church, in Stratford-upon-Avon. Although the exact date of Shakespeare's birth cannot be confirmed, the consensus is that Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564.
  • Sep 4, 1568

    Election of John Shakespeare as Bailiff

    Shakespeare's father, John, was elected to many civic positions including chamberlain of the borough in 1561, alderman in 1565, and high bailiff in 1568. John was also Stratford's official ale taster.
  • Shakespeare's Marriage Licence Issued

    The marriage licence was issued to William Shakespeare and Anne Whateley (Hathaway) of Temple Grafton, Warwickshire.
  • The Baptism of Susanna Shakespeare

    Susanna was the Shakespeares' first child, born a mere six months after the wedding of her parents. Shakespeare left Susanna most of his property upon his death in 1616
  • The Baptism of Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare

    The twins were named after two very close friends of William: a baker named Hamnet Sadler and his wife, Judith. Tragically, Hamnet Shakespeare died in 1596 at the age of eleven.
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    Shakespeare Writes Parts 1, 2, and 3 of Henry VI.

    Although we do not know the precise dates of composition, it is generally assumed that the Henry VI trilogy was composed by Shakespeare between 1590 and the summer of 1592.
  • First Production of 1 Henry VI

    Theatre owner Philip Henslowe listed 1 Henry VI as having been performed by Strange's Men at the Rose on March 3rd, 1592
  • Registration of Venus and Adonis

    Venus and Adonis, Shakespeare's narrative poem in six-line stanzas, was published by Richard Field (1561 - 1624). The poem was dedicated to Shakespeare's patron, Henry Wriothesley, Third Earl of Southampton.
  • Death of Christopher Marlowe

    Christopher Marlowe, the great Elizabethan poet and dramatist, was murdered in a tavern brawl. It is argued that Shakespeare alludes to Marlowe's death in As You Like It (3.3.11-12): "it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room."
  • First Quarto Edition of Titus Andronicus

    Three quarto Editions of Titus Andronicus appeared before it was published in the First Folio (1623).
  • Registration of The Rape of Lucrece

    Shakespeare wrote this long narrative poem in rhyme royal (seven-line stanzas in iambic pentameter). It appeared in several subsequent quarto editions.
  • Confirmed Performance of The Comedy of Errors

    The Comedy of Errors was performed at the Gray's Inn, London, as part of the Christmas celebrations of 1594.
  • Burial of Hamnet Shakespeare

    As mentioned above, Hamnet Shakespeare died at the tender age of eleven. No information on the cause of his death or on his burial is known.
  • John Shakespeare Granted Coat of Arms

    By permission of the Garter King of Arms, John Shakespeare and his children were granted permission to display the gold coat-of-arms, with a black banner bearing a silver spear. The motto was "Non sanz droict" or "not without right."
  • First Quarto Editions of Richard III, Richard II, and Romeo and Juliet

    The first edition of Richard III was followed by seven more Quarto versions printed over the next forty years. Q1 of Richard II spawned two more editions in 1598. The 1597 quarto edition of Romeo and Juliet is considered corrupt and four more subsequent editions were produced.
  • Shakespeare Buys New Place in Stratford

    Shakespeare bought the second-largest house in his home town for a sum of £60. The house was over 100 years old when Shakespeare moved in and it came with ten fireplaces and two barns. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust acquired what was left of the once-magnificent property in 1892.
  • First Quarto Editions of Love's Labour's Lost and 1 Henry IV

    Love's Labour's Lost was first published in the 1598 quarto edition. (There is evidence, however, to suggest that the play was printed at an unknown earlier date). Two quarto editions of 1 Henry IV were produced in 1598.
  • Opening of the Globe Theatre

    The Globe was built in 1599, but the thatch roof caught fire in 1613 owing to the discharge of a cannon during a production of Henry VIII and the theatre was consumed. It was rebuilt in 1614 and finally demolished in 1644. Shakespeare acted and staged many of his plays at the Globe, and he was also one of the shareholders
  • Death of Shakespeare

    Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616 and was buried in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church April 25. On the slab over his grave appear the words:
    GOOD FREND FOR JESUS SAKE FORBEARE,
    TO DIGG THE DUST ENCLOASED HEARE.
    BLESTE BE Ye MAN Yt SPARES THES STONES,
    AND CURST BE HE Yt MOVES MY BONES