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  1. Judith Quiney was announced dead on 9 February 1662, a week after her 77th birthday. She outlived her last surviving child by 23 years. She was buried in the grounds of Holy Trinity Church, but the exact location of her grave is unknown. Of her husband, the records show some of his later years.

  2. At one point, Judith and Thomas lived in a house called “The Cage” at the corner of High Street and Bridge Street. The building is connected with Judith Quiney to this day. It got its name from the fact that it had once been a prison. Long after her death, the store was renamed in her and her father’s memory.

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  4. Feb 12, 2014 · The house in which Judith and Thomas Quiney lived still stands, but unlike Susannah’s house Hall’s Croft Shakespeare’s Birthplace or the site of his grand house New Place it isn’t a museum. It used to be known as “The Cage”, and stands in the very centre of town at the junction of High Street and Bridge Street.

  5. A few weeks later Shakespeare died, after updating his will to protect Judith’s inheritance from Quiney. Thomas and Judith Quiney had three children named Shakespeare, Richard, and Thomas. Shakespeare Quiney died in infancy and was buried in 1617; Richard and Thomas died within weeks of each other (aged twenty-one and nineteen) and were ...

  6. Judith Quiney. The following is an imagined account from the life of Judith Shakespeare (also known as Judith Quiney), William Shakespeare 's younger daughter. She married Thomas Quiney in 1616, but their marriage was followed by scandal. All three of her children died before adulthood. Transcript:

  7. As far as we know she received no education, and lived in Stratford all her life. She and her twin brother Hamnet were born in 1585, but Hamnet died in August 1596. His death must have affected the whole family profoundly, not least Judith herself.

  8. Judith Quiney, Anne and William Shakespeare's younger daughter, was buried on February 9, 1662, according to the Holy Trinity Church parish register. Next to the entry, an “X” added by a later hand highlights its significance. 1662-1663.

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