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  2. Judith’s marriage to Thomas Quiney. 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.

  3. On 10 February 1616, Judith Shakespeare married Thomas Quiney, a vintner of Stratford, in Holy Trinity Church. The assistant vicar, Richard Watts, who later married Quiney's sister Mary, probably officiated.

  4. www.shakespeare.org.uk › judith-shakespeareJudith Shakespeare

    At age 31, Judith married Thomas Quiney, the 26 year old son of a prominent local family. The pair were married in Lent of 1616. Scandal ensued when Thomas' lover, Margaret Wheeler gave birth to his son one month after the wedding. Tragically, neither survived.

  5. Judith married a vintner called Thomas Quiney in February 1616 which brought scandal onto William Shakespeare. Thomas Quiney did not receive the necessary license for a wedding during Lent before he and Judith got married, and so the couple were excommunicated a month later.

  6. Feb 12, 2014 · On the 10th February 1616 Shakespeare’s younger daughter Judith married a local man, Thomas Quiney. At the start of 1616 her impending marriage must have been the cause of celebration in the family.

  7. 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.

  8. Daughter of William, twin of Hamnet; baptized 2 February 1585; married a vintner, Thomas Quiney, 10 February 1616. On 26 March, her husband was prosecuted for fornication with Margaret Wheeler, who had died that month along with her baby by Quiney.