
SHAKESPEARE'S FAMILY - BEING - A Record of the Ancestors and Descendants of William Shakespeare - WITH - SOME ACCOUNT OF THE ARDENS - BY - MRS. C. C. STOPES - Author of - "The Bacon-Shakespeare Question Answered," "Shakespeare's Warwickshire Contemporaries," "British Freewomen," Etc.
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
PART I - CHAPTER I - THE NAME OF SHAKESPEARE
CHAPTER II - THE LOCALITIES OF EARLY SHAKESPEARES
CHAPTER III - LATER SHAKESPEARES BEFORE THE POET'S TIME
CHAPTER IV - THE SHAKESPEARE COAT OF ARMS
CHAPTER V - THE IMPALEMENT OF THE ARDEN ARMS
CHAPTER VI - THE ARDENS OF WILMECOTE
CHAPTER VII - JOHN SHAKESPEARE
This volume offers a meticulous look at the family roots of England’s most celebrated playwright, tracing his lineage through parish registers, wills and heraldic records. The author weaves together the stories of the Shakespeare and Arden families, showing how their ties to Warwickshire’s gentry and even medieval legends shaped the environment in which the poet grew up. Richly illustrated with portraits, maps and sketches of historic homes, the book brings the 16th‑century countryside to life for modern listeners.
Beyond the basic birth‑and‑burial details, the work explores the social standing of Shakespeare’s parents and relatives, correcting long‑standing errors and clarifying disputed connections. Readers will discover the careful scholarship behind each claim, as well as the collaborative effort of archivists, clergy and local historians that made the research possible. The result is an engaging, fact‑based portrait of a family whose legacy endures far beyond the stage.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (410K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Josephine Paolucci, Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries.)
Release date
2008-08-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1929
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