William Shakespeare's father John Shakespeare was a successful Glover Wolander. His original home was in Snitterfield. Shakespeare's mother Mary Arden said. On April 26, 1564, Tarpartism Station was held. The exact date of his birth is not known. However, there are rules for the birth of St. George's Day, April 23. The next date is due to the lifestyle, Shakespeare went to the season April 1616
Although no written evidence of the period has been found, most biographers generally agree that Shakespeare probably attended King's New School in Stratford. The open school was certified in 1553. The standard of grammar schools in the Elizabethan era was not the same everywhere. However, school curricula were regulated by law throughout England.
At the age of 18, Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway, 26. On 26 November 1562, the Conciliation Court of the Anglican Diocese in Worcester issued a marriage license. Two days later, Hathaway's neighbors posted a bond stating that there was no legal claim to the marriage. The Chancellor of Worcester, Marriage Bans, allowed only one reading instead of the usual three. Six months after the marriage, Annie gave birth to a daughter, Suzanne. He was baptized on May 26, 1563. About two years later, the Shakespearean couple gave birth to a son named Hamnet and a daughter named Judith. They were twins. They were baptized on February 2, 1575. Hamnett died at the age of eleven. The cause of his death is unknown. He was buried on 11 August 1596.
The next historical mention of Shakespeare after the birth of twins is found in a description of a stage scene in London in 1592. Experts therefore refer to the years from 1585 to 1592 as the "lost years" of Shakespeare's life. Nicholas Rowe, Shakespeare's first biographer and playwright, cites a legend from Stratford as saying that Shakespeare fled the city to London to escape prosecution for cooking deer. John Aubrey wrote that Shakespeare worked as a schoolteacher in the village. This man mentioned in his will the name of a man named "William Shakeshaft".However, there is no evidence to support these stories. All these stories became popular after his death. Shakeshaft, on the other hand, is a common name in the Lancashire region.

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