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  1. Thomas Quiney (baptised 26 February 1589 – c. 1662 or 1663) was the husband of William Shakespeare's daughter Judith Shakespeare, and a vintner and tobacconist in Stratford-upon-Avon.

  2. Thomas Quiney, who married William Shakespeare’s daughter Judith in 1616, was elected a capital burgess on August 28, 1617 and served as constable for the years 1617/18, and 1618/19. Shakespeare Documented features all primary sources that document the life and career of William Shakespeare.

  3. Thomas Quiney. The following is an imagined account from the life of Thomas Quiney, who married Judith Shakespeare, William Shakespeare 's daughter in 1616. His and Judith's three children did not survive to adulthood. Transcript:

  4. The additions to the entry confirm that both Quiney and Judith , had been twice summoned before the court. On their failure to appear, at least Thomas was excommunicated but the abbreviation of the last word to “exco” leaves open the issue of whether Judith suffered the same fate.

  5. Institution Rights and Document Citation. Thomas Quiney, who married William Shakespeare’s daughter Judith in 1616, was elected a capital burgess on August 28, 1617 and served as constable for the years 1617/18, and 1618/19. In September 1621 he was elected chamberlain, together with Richard Robins, and both men were re-elected the following ...

  6. The first event of note in her adult life was her marriage to Thomas Quiney on 10 February 1616 when she was thirty one and he was twenty six. He was a vintner (someone who makes and sells wines) and the son of a wealthy local family. The two were married in the pre-Lenten season of 1616 in Holy Trinity Church.

  7. In a letter of that year, Malone describes the ‘very pretty little relick, about three inches long by two broad’. It’s a fascinating human document. The year was 1598 and Richard Quiney, whose son Thomas was later to marry Shakespeare’s younger daughter, was in London.

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