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  1. Title: Will of Dame Elizabeth Barnard 29 January 1670. Proved 4 March 1670. Date: March 4, 1670 Repository: The National Archives, Kew, UK Call number and opening: PROB 1/42 View online bibliographic record

  2. Elizabeth Barnard (Part Two) Copy of the will of Elizabeth Barnard, 29 Jan 1670 (TR46/1/11) In our last blog post, we left Thomas and Elizabeth Nash at home in New Place, Stratford after Elizabeth’s father’s death in 1635. Nash’s house, juxtaposed with New Place, was owned by Thomas, but not lived in by the couple.

  3. Six months after the settlement of the Shakespeare family estates, Elizabeth Barnard issued a deed poll, shown here, claiming in her own right the “power to limitt, appoynte & dispose of” the settled estates (listed as before as New Place and four and a half yardlands in Old Stratford, Bishopton and Welcombe, the inheritance of William ...

  4. 5 de nov. de 2015 · What lifts this mundane business transaction above the ordinary is the fact that the woman was Shakespeare's granddaughter Elizabeth Barnard, née Hall. As quoted in Halliwell's 1848 The Life of William Shakespeare , she refers to properties and land ‘which were sometimes the inheritance of William Shakespeare, gent., my grandfather’ (Halliwell 1848, p. 318).

  5. Elizabeth, Lady Barnard was the granddaughter of the famous English poet and playwright William Shakespeare.

  6. Shakespeare Documented features all primary sources that document the life and career of William Shakespeare. It has images, descriptions, and transcriptions of 500 manuscripts and printed works.

  7. Title: Will of Dame Elizabeth Barnard, Wife of Abington, Northamptonshire Date: March 4, 1670 Repository: The National Archives, Kew, UK Call number and opening: PROB 11/332, fols. 263-264r View online bibliographic record