John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was the father of William Shakespeare. He was the son of Richard Shakespeare of Snitterfield, a farmer. He moved to Stratford-upon-Avon and married Mary Arden, with whom he had eight children, five of whom survived into adulthood. A well-to-do glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade, Shakespeare was a dealer in hides and wool, and was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief magistrate of the town council, before he fell on hard times for reasons unknown to historians. His fortunes later revived after the success of his son, and he was granted a coat of arms five years before his death, probably at the instigation and expense of his playwright son.
Career and municipal responsibilities
John Shakespeare moved to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1551, where he became a successful businessman involved in several related occupations. From 1556 to 1592, several official records identify him as a glovemaker, which was probably his primary trade, as tradition remembers him as following that trade even into his old age, but the records of his real estate purchases and legal expenses indicate an income much higher than that of a small-town tradesman. The administration of his father's estate in 1561 names him as a farmer. He inherited and leased agricultural lands and is on record as selling timber and barley. Court records also document him as a "brogger", an unlicensed—and therefore illegal—wool dealer. In addition, he bought and leased out houses. He was twice taken to court for violating the usury laws that prohibited charging interest higher than the legal limit of 10 percent.
City to City is a 1978 album and the second studio album by Scottish singer-songwriterGerry Rafferty. It was Rafferty's first solo release in six years — and first release of any kind since 1975 — due to his tenure in the band Stealers Wheel and subsequent legal proceedings which prevented Rafferty from releasing any new solo recordings for the next three years. The album was strongly received, peaking at #1 in the US and going Platinum, as well as reaching #6 in the UK and achieving Gold status. "Baker Street", "Right Down the Line" and "Home and Dry" were successfully released as singles. By October 2010, "Baker Street" had reached 5 million plays on British radio.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Gerry Rafferty.
Singles
Baker Street
United Artists wanted to use "City to City" as the lead single from the album, but Rafferty felt that "Baker Street" would be a better choice and eventually the latter song became the first single in most countries (see "City to City" single release below). Released on 3 February 1978, "Baker Street" peaked at #3 in the UK Singles Chart and spending four weeks at #1 in Canada. It reached #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, spending six weeks in this position, and two weeks at #1 on the U.S. Cash Box Top 100. The b-side of "Baker Street" was "Big Change in the Weather".
John Shakespeare... A Gentleman? | Upstart Crow | BBC Comedy Greats
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John Shakespeare - Steps of Righteousness (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
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John Shakespeare- Tyranny of Punchlines (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
John shakespear Tyranny of Punchlines Official video
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3 Minute Shakespeare: King John
A short summary of Shakespeare's 1595-6 history play, King John with illustrations by Mya Gosling.
published: 19 Aug 2019
John Shakespeare Orchestra - Mucho Mexico Seven-0
Brilliant World Cup related tune from John Shakespeare. From the excellent mid-90s Loungecore collection from Castle. - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
published: 25 Apr 2013
Camille O'Sullivan as Constance in King John: 'Thou art not holy' | Shakespeare Solos
Camille O’Sullivan plays Constance in King John, Act III, Scene 4. Constance laments the loss of her son, Arthur, who has been captured, but disputes the suggestion that she has gone mad.
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published: 07 Mar 2016
JOHN SHAKESPEARE - WHAT IS LOVE
GRACE IS SUFFICIENT ALBUM
published: 07 Feb 2020
James Oyebola v John Shakespeare
published: 04 Mar 2010
John Shakespeare: The Hidden History of Shakespeare's Father | Dr Kat of @ReadingthePast
Join Lauren and Dr Kat as they time travel back to the year 1592 to visit Shakespeare's Birthplace AND Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall! But, expecting to meet William Shakespeare, they find themselves instead met by his father, John. Could this be a character worth investigating? What shady secrets will the pair uncover...?
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To the world, Shakespeare left a lasting legacy and an awful lot of unanswered questions. Follow John Nettles as he recounts the life of William Shakespeare.
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Brilliant World Cup related tune from John Shakespeare. From the excellent mid-90s Loungecore collection from Castle. - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
Brilliant World Cup related tune from John Shakespeare. From the excellent mid-90s Loungecore collection from Castle. - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
Brilliant World Cup related tune from John Shakespeare. From the excellent mid-90s Loungecore collection from Castle. - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
Camille O’Sullivan plays Constance in King John, Act III, Scene 4. Constance laments the loss of her son, Arthur, who has been captured, but disputes the sugges...
Camille O’Sullivan plays Constance in King John, Act III, Scene 4. Constance laments the loss of her son, Arthur, who has been captured, but disputes the suggestion that she has gone mad.
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Camille O’Sullivan plays Constance in King John, Act III, Scene 4. Constance laments the loss of her son, Arthur, who has been captured, but disputes the suggestion that she has gone mad.
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Join Lauren and Dr Kat as they time travel back to the year 1592 to visit Shakespeare's Birthplace AND Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall! But, expecting t...
Join Lauren and Dr Kat as they time travel back to the year 1592 to visit Shakespeare's Birthplace AND Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall! But, expecting to meet William Shakespeare, they find themselves instead met by his father, John. Could this be a character worth investigating? What shady secrets will the pair uncover...?
This episode was made possible with support from Arts Council England. A HUGE thanks also to The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust as well as Shakespeare's School Room and Guildhall for allowing us to film. If you have not yet visited either of these sites, we hope this episode inspires you to take a trip for yourselves discover more!
CREDITS:
Writer: Lauren Grierson
Producer: Lauren Grierson
Editor: Ian Grierson
Illustrator: Ian Grierson
Historians and Historical Advisors: Dr Kat Marchant, @ShakespeareBirthplaceTrust and Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall.
Presenter: Lauren Grierson
Presenter: Dr Kat Marchant @ReadingthePast
John Shakespeare: John Gregor
Composer: Ian Grierson
Camera Operator: Ian Grierson
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Email: [email protected]
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Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall:
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Dr Kat Marchant:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kat_Marchant
TickTock: @katrina_marchant
John Gregor:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_g_actor
Website: https://apmassociates.net/actors/john-gregor/
Join Lauren and Dr Kat as they time travel back to the year 1592 to visit Shakespeare's Birthplace AND Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall! But, expecting to meet William Shakespeare, they find themselves instead met by his father, John. Could this be a character worth investigating? What shady secrets will the pair uncover...?
This episode was made possible with support from Arts Council England. A HUGE thanks also to The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust as well as Shakespeare's School Room and Guildhall for allowing us to film. If you have not yet visited either of these sites, we hope this episode inspires you to take a trip for yourselves discover more!
CREDITS:
Writer: Lauren Grierson
Producer: Lauren Grierson
Editor: Ian Grierson
Illustrator: Ian Grierson
Historians and Historical Advisors: Dr Kat Marchant, @ShakespeareBirthplaceTrust and Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall.
Presenter: Lauren Grierson
Presenter: Dr Kat Marchant @ReadingthePast
John Shakespeare: John Gregor
Composer: Ian Grierson
Camera Operator: Ian Grierson
LINKS:
Lauren Grierson:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://laurenandthestorybox.co.uk
Instagram: https://instagram.com/laurenlearnshistory
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lauren_Grierson
Facebook: https://facebook.com/LaurenLearnsHistory
Arts Council England:
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Shakespeare Birthplace Trust:
Website: https://shakespeare.org.uk/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/shakespearebtrust/
YouTube: @ShakespeareBirthplaceTrust
Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall:
Website: https://shakespearesschoolroom.org/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/shakespearesschoolroom/
Dr Kat Marchant:
YouTube: @ReadingthePast
Instagram: https://instagram.com/katrina.marchant/?hl=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kat_Marchant
TickTock: @katrina_marchant
John Gregor:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_g_actor
Website: https://apmassociates.net/actors/john-gregor/
Thanks to the success of Will's 'Big Midsummer Donkey Gag Play', John Shakespeare is finally gifted his coat of arms and becomes a gentleman...but will he act like one?
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Welcome to BBC Comedy Greats, home to the best comedy from the BBC! Whether you're a fan of the classics or if stand up comedy is more up your street then check out our hand picked playlists full of the funniest clips by the best performers. From Only Fools and Horses to Live at the Apollo we can guarantee plenty of awesome Comedy Greats.
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To the world, Shakespeare left a lasting legacy and an awful lot of unanswered questions. Follow John Nettles as he recounts the life of William Shakespeare.
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From "Shakespeare: The Legacy"
Content licensed from 3DD to Little Dot Studios.
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[email protected]
Brilliant World Cup related tune from John Shakespeare. From the excellent mid-90s Loungecore collection from Castle. - uploaded via http://www.mp32u.net/
Camille O’Sullivan plays Constance in King John, Act III, Scene 4. Constance laments the loss of her son, Arthur, who has been captured, but disputes the suggestion that she has gone mad.
Subscribe to Guardian Culture ► http://bit.ly/subgdnculture
To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, we asked leading actors to perform key speeches from his plays.
Read more about Shakespeare solos ► http://bit.ly/ShakespeareSolos
Camille O’Sullivan performs at Brighton fringe, 12-15 May, and the Edinburgh festival, 6-21 August ► http://www.camilleosullivan.com/
The Guardian Film Show ► https://goo.gl/lxV8RV
Guardian Culture website ► http://www.theguardian.com/culture
Guardian Film website ► http://www.theguardian.com/film
The Guardian on YouTube:
The Guardian ► http://is.gd/guardianyt
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Join Lauren and Dr Kat as they time travel back to the year 1592 to visit Shakespeare's Birthplace AND Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall! But, expecting to meet William Shakespeare, they find themselves instead met by his father, John. Could this be a character worth investigating? What shady secrets will the pair uncover...?
This episode was made possible with support from Arts Council England. A HUGE thanks also to The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust as well as Shakespeare's School Room and Guildhall for allowing us to film. If you have not yet visited either of these sites, we hope this episode inspires you to take a trip for yourselves discover more!
CREDITS:
Writer: Lauren Grierson
Producer: Lauren Grierson
Editor: Ian Grierson
Illustrator: Ian Grierson
Historians and Historical Advisors: Dr Kat Marchant, @ShakespeareBirthplaceTrust and Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall.
Presenter: Lauren Grierson
Presenter: Dr Kat Marchant @ReadingthePast
John Shakespeare: John Gregor
Composer: Ian Grierson
Camera Operator: Ian Grierson
LINKS:
Lauren Grierson:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://laurenandthestorybox.co.uk
Instagram: https://instagram.com/laurenlearnshistory
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lauren_Grierson
Facebook: https://facebook.com/LaurenLearnsHistory
Arts Council England:
Website: https://artscouncil.org.uk/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/aceagrams/?hl=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ace_national
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust:
Website: https://shakespeare.org.uk/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/shakespearebtrust/
YouTube: @ShakespeareBirthplaceTrust
Shakespeare's Schoolroom and Guildhall:
Website: https://shakespearesschoolroom.org/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/shakespearesschoolroom/
Dr Kat Marchant:
YouTube: @ReadingthePast
Instagram: https://instagram.com/katrina.marchant/?hl=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kat_Marchant
TickTock: @katrina_marchant
John Gregor:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_g_actor
Website: https://apmassociates.net/actors/john-gregor/
John Shakespeare (c. 1531 – 7 September 1601) was the father of William Shakespeare. He was the son of Richard Shakespeare of Snitterfield, a farmer. He moved to Stratford-upon-Avon and married Mary Arden, with whom he had eight children, five of whom survived into adulthood. A well-to-do glover and whittawer (leather worker) by trade, Shakespeare was a dealer in hides and wool, and was elected to several municipal offices, serving as an alderman and culminating in a term as bailiff, the chief magistrate of the town council, before he fell on hard times for reasons unknown to historians. His fortunes later revived after the success of his son, and he was granted a coat of arms five years before his death, probably at the instigation and expense of his playwright son.
Career and municipal responsibilities
John Shakespeare moved to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1551, where he became a successful businessman involved in several related occupations. From 1556 to 1592, several official records identify him as a glovemaker, which was probably his primary trade, as tradition remembers him as following that trade even into his old age, but the records of his real estate purchases and legal expenses indicate an income much higher than that of a small-town tradesman. The administration of his father's estate in 1561 names him as a farmer. He inherited and leased agricultural lands and is on record as selling timber and barley. Court records also document him as a "brogger", an unlicensed—and therefore illegal—wool dealer. In addition, he bought and leased out houses. He was twice taken to court for violating the usury laws that prohibited charging interest higher than the legal limit of 10 percent.
He was my best friend, really like a brother We had such nerve, it never failed Used to be the fastest, we beat all the others Noone there to challenge, they were all afraid We traded in the first bikes, got a couple others Sitting on the saddles, we started feeling power Added more and more CC's, tried to find perfection We could fly so fast we'd leave them scared for hours Later when we finally bought the top of the line Oh how those motorcycles filled up all our fantasy Then it was too late, childhood behind We were living in a speedworld ecstasy 40 - 60 - 80 dreams fell through we saw the world in different colours 40 - 60 - 80 living in another world we had the devil at our sides 40 - 60 - 80 not a single mile slower we only saw the others behind us 40 - 60 - 80 we weren't stupid kids we were the awesome new kings of every highway Top of the line Top of the line 80 - 90 - 100 and then came the end I heard him cry and found the street was a sea of red 80 - 90 - 100 my best friend was dead Now, the very next morning Girl is kind of ashamed Sorry about the boy last night Wish he'd called her her name Girl makes a decision If she'll meet that boy again Girl won't try to resist him She'll kiss him again