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There'll be messages to send out to my aunt in the nunnery at Wroxall, and one or two distant cousins.
The Leper of Saint Giles Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1981
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There'll be messages to send out to my aunt in the nunnery at Wroxall, and one or two distant cousins.
The Leper of Saint Giles Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1981
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It is not clear whether or not he was the son of Thomas Shakespeare, the shoemaker, who held land of the manor of Wroxall, and died in 1557, leaving William, Thomas, John, and Joan, ux.
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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Bailiff of the Priory of Wroxall during the last year of its existence.
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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A William prised the goods of Robert Shakespeare of Wroxall, 1565, and the goods of John Shaxper of Rowington, 1574.
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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John Shakespeare of Rowington, who held land at Wroxall 22
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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John Shaksper, of Wroxall, labourer, leaves his goods between his son Edward and his wife; mentions his sister Alice, his brother Woodam's children, his cousin, Laurence
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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The name also occurs at Wroxall in that year and in Rowington in 34-5 Henry VIII.
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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Edward VI. a Richard Shakespere was on the jury for Hatton, a Court in the Manor of Wroxall.
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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From the "Guild of Knowle Records" we learn that in 1504 the fraternity was asked to "pray for the soul of Isabella Shakespeare, formerly Prioress of Wroxall," [38] that the name of Alice Shakespere was entered, and prayers requested for the soul of Thomas Shakespere, of Ballishalle, in
Shakespeare's Family 1885
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