Hamnet Shakespeare - Wikipedia PDF
Hamnet Shakespeare - Wikipedia PDF
Hamnet Shakespeare - Wikipedia PDF
Shakespeare
Nationality English
Life
Little is known about Hamnet.[4] Hamnet
and his twin sister Judith were born in
Stratford-upon-Avon and baptised on 2
February 1585 in Holy Trinity Church by
Richard Barton of Coventry.[2] The twins
were probably named after Hamnet
Sadler, a baker, who witnessed
Shakespeare's will, and his wife, Judith.[1]
According to the record of his baptism
on 23 March 1560 in the Register of
Solihull he was christened 'Hamlette
Sadler',[6][7]
References
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William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts
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OCLC 353406 . OL 1182161W .
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Fry, Edward Alexander, ed. (1904). The
Register of Solihull, Co. Warwick . I,
1538–1668. Exeter: The Parish
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OCLC 18970847 . OL 6962359M .
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Wheeler, Richard P. (2000). "Deaths in
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External links
Shakespeare's children and
grandchildren
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