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Sliakespeare: Prefatory Remarks
Between the record of his baptism in Stratford on 26 April 1564 and the record of his burial in Stratford on 25 April 1616, some forty documents name Shakespeare, and many others name his parents, his children, and his grandchildren. More facts are known about ^^lliam Shakespeare than about any other i^ywright of the period except Ben Jonson. Hie facts should, however, be distinguished from the legends. The latter, inevitably more engaging and better known, tell us that the Stratford boy killed a calf in hi^ style, poached deer and rabbits, and was forced to flee to London, where he held horses outside a playhouse. These traditions are only traditions; they may be true, but no evidence supports them, and it is well to stick to the facts.
Mary Arden, the dramatist's mother, was the daughter of a substantial landowner, about 1557 she married Jdm Shakespeare, who was a ?love-maker and trader in various farm commodities. In 1557 John Shakespeare was a member of the Council (the governing body at Stratford), in 1558 a constable of the borough, in 1561 otto of the two town chamberiains, hi 1565 an alderman (entitling him to the ^nation ••Mr.'»), in 1568 higji bailifl —the town's highest political office, equivalent to mayor. After 1577, for an unknown reason he drops out of local pontics. The Wrtbday of William Shakespeare, the eldest son of this locally prominent man, is unrecorded; but the Stratford parish register records that the infant was bap-
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