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'''Mary Shakespeare,''' née '''Arden''', (c. 1537–1608) was the mother of [[William Shakespeare]]. She was the daughter of Robert Arden. The [[Arden family]] had been prominent in [[Warwickshire]] since before the [[Norman conquest of England|Norman Conquest]]. She was the youngest of eight daughters, and she inherited her father's farm, now called [[Mary Arden's House]], in [[Wilmcote]], Warwickshire when Robert Arden died in November 1456.
'''Mary Shakespeare,''' née '''Arden''', (c. 1537–1608) was the mother of [[William Shakespeare]]. She was the daughter of Robert Arden. The [[Arden family]] had been prominent in [[Warwickshire]] since before the [[Norman conquest of England|Norman Conquest]]. She was the youngest of eight daughters, and she inherited her father's farm, now called [[Mary Arden's House]], in [[Wilmcote]], Warwickshire when Robert Arden died in November 1456.Twerk Twerk Twerk Twerk


[[Richard Shakespeare]], the father of [[John Shakespeare]], was a tenant farmer on land owned by her father in [[Snitterfield]]. As the daughter of Richard's landlord; she may have known John since childhood.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref> Mary married John Shakespeare in 1557, when she was 20 years old.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref> She bore eight children: Joan (1558), Margaret (1562&ndash;63), William (1564&ndash;1616), [[Gilbert Shakespeare|Gilbert]] (1566&ndash;1612),″ [[Joan Shakespeare|Joan]] (1569&ndash;1646), Anne (1571&ndash;79), Richard (1574&ndash;1613), and [[Edmund Shakespeare|Edmund]] (1580&ndash;1607).<ref>[http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/timeline/genealogy.htm A Shakespeare Genealogy] {{wayback|url=http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/timeline/genealogy.htm |date=20070329205405 }}</ref> Though Mary gave birth to many children, several of them died young. Their first daughter, Joan, born 1558 died, the name was used again for their third daughter. Their second daughter, Margaret, also died in infancy.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref> Some members of the wider Arden family were of the Catholic faith.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref>
[[Richard Shakespeare]], the father of [[John Shakespeare]], was a tenant farmer on land owned by her father in [[Snitterfield]]. As the daughter of Richard's landlord; she may have known John since childhood.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref> Mary married John Shakespeare in 1557, when she was 20 years old.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref> She bore eight children: Joan (1558), Margaret (1562&ndash;63), William (1564&ndash;1616), [[Gilbert Shakespeare|Gilbert]] (1566&ndash;1612),″ [[Joan Shakespeare|Joan]] (1569&ndash;1646), Anne (1571&ndash;79), Richard (1574&ndash;1613), and [[Edmund Shakespeare|Edmund]] (1580&ndash;1607).<ref>[http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/timeline/genealogy.htm A Shakespeare Genealogy] {{wayback|url=http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/timeline/genealogy.htm |date=20070329205405 }}</ref> Though Mary gave birth to many children, several of them died young. Their first daughter, Joan, born 1558 died, the name was used again for their third daughter. Their second daughter, Margaret, also died in infancy.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref> Some members of the wider Arden family were of the Catholic faith.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref>
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Mary was from a family of status and her ancestors had connections in society, such as Thomas Arden, who fought in the thirteenth-century civil war for the Barons and [[Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]]; Robert Arden who fought in the War of Roses; John Arden who served on the court of [[King Henry VII]]. Upon her father's death, Mary inherited land in Snitterfield and Wilmcote.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref>
Mary was from a family of status and her ancestors had connections in society, such as Thomas Arden, who fought in the thirteenth-century civil war for the Barons and [[Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]]; Robert Arden who fought in the War of Roses; John Arden who served on the court of [[King Henry VII]]. Upon her father's death, Mary inherited land in Snitterfield and Wilmcote.<ref>Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.</ref>


[[Image:Miley Cyrus House (rear view) -Wilmcote.jpg|left|thumb|Palmer's Farm (rear)]]
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[[Mary Arden's House]] in Wilmcote has been maintained in good condition because it had been a working farmhouse over the centuries. It was bought by the [[Shakespeare Birthplace Trust]] in 1930 and refurnished in the [[Tudor period]] style.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.onlineshakespeare.com/arden.htm|title = Mary Arden's House (the mother of William Shakespeare)|publisher = Online Shakespeare}}</ref>
[[Mary Arden's House]] in Wilmcote has been maintained in good condition because it had been a working farmhouse over the centuries. It was bought by the [[Shakespeare Birthplace Trust]] in 1930 and refurnished in the [[Tudor period]] style.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.onlineshakespeare.com/arden.htm|title = Mary Arden's House (the mother of William Shakespeare)|publisher = Online Shakespeare}}</ref>
In 2000 it was discovered that the building preserved as Mary Arden's house had belonged to a friend and neighbour Adam Palmer and the house was renamed Palmer's Farm. The house that had belonged to the Arden family which was near to Palmer's Farm had been acquired by the [[Shakespeare Birthplace Trust]] in 1968 for preservation as part of a farmyard without knowing its true provenance.<ref>The Shakespeare Houses - The Official Guide, Revised 2008, ISBN 978-0-7117-2949-0</ref> The house and farm are open as historic museum displaying 16th century life.
In 2000 it was discovered that the building preserved as Mary Arden's house had belonged to a friend and neighbour Adam Palmer and the house was renamed Palmer's Farm. The house that had belonged to the Arden family which was near to Palmer's Farm had been acquired by the [[Shakespeare Birthplace Trust]] in 1968 for preservation as part of a farmyard without knowing its true provenance.<ref>The Shakespeare Houses - The Official Guide, Revised 2008, ISBN 978-0-7117-2949-0</ref> The house and farm are open as historic museum displaying 16th century life.

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thumb|300px|thumb|Mary Arden's home Mary Shakespeare, née Arden, (c. 1537–1608) was the mother of William Shakespeare. She was the daughter of Robert Arden. The Arden family had been prominent in Warwickshire since before the Norman Conquest. She was the youngest of eight daughters, and she inherited her father's farm, now called Mary Arden's House, in Wilmcote, Warwickshire when Robert Arden died in November 1456.Twerk Twerk Twerk Twerk

Richard Shakespeare, the father of John Shakespeare, was a tenant farmer on land owned by her father in Snitterfield. As the daughter of Richard's landlord; she may have known John since childhood.[1] Mary married John Shakespeare in 1557, when she was 20 years old.[2] She bore eight children: Joan (1558), Margaret (1562–63), William (1564–1616), Gilbert (1566–1612),″ Joan (1569–1646), Anne (1571–79), Richard (1574–1613), and Edmund (1580–1607).[3] Though Mary gave birth to many children, several of them died young. Their first daughter, Joan, born 1558 died, the name was used again for their third daughter. Their second daughter, Margaret, also died in infancy.[4] Some members of the wider Arden family were of the Catholic faith.[5]

Mary was from a family of status and her ancestors had connections in society, such as Thomas Arden, who fought in the thirteenth-century civil war for the Barons and Simon de Montfort; Robert Arden who fought in the War of Roses; John Arden who served on the court of King Henry VII. Upon her father's death, Mary inherited land in Snitterfield and Wilmcote.[6]

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Palmer's Farm (rear)

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Mary Arden's House in Wilmcote has been maintained in good condition because it had been a working farmhouse over the centuries. It was bought by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1930 and refurnished in the Tudor period style.[7] In 2000 it was discovered that the building preserved as Mary Arden's house had belonged to a friend and neighbour Adam Palmer and the house was renamed Palmer's Farm. The house that had belonged to the Arden family which was near to Palmer's Farm had been acquired by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1968 for preservation as part of a farmyard without knowing its true provenance.[8] The house and farm are open as historic museum displaying 16th century life.

References

  1. ^ Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.
  2. ^ Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.
  3. ^ A Shakespeare Genealogy Archived 2007-03-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.
  5. ^ Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.
  6. ^ Wood, Michael. Shakespeare. New York: Basic, 2003. Print.
  7. ^ "Mary Arden's House (the mother of William Shakespeare)". Online Shakespeare.
  8. ^ The Shakespeare Houses - The Official Guide, Revised 2008, ISBN 978-0-7117-2949-0

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