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      • Judith was William Shakespeare ’s second daughter and Hamnet ’s twin sister. She was named after Judith Sadler, a friend of the Shakespeare family.
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    Judith was William Shakespeare’s second daughter and Hamnet’s twin sister. She was named after Judith Sadler, a friend of the Shakespeare family. 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.

  3. Oct 28, 2015 · Judith was Hamnet’s twin sister, and named after Hamnet Sadler’s wife, Judith Sadler. At age 31, Judith married Thomas Quiney, the son of a prominent local family. Thomas, aged 26, married the much older Judith in Lent of 1616.

  4. Hamnet and Judith were named after Hamnet and Judith Sadler, who were friends of the Shakespeare family in Stratford. Hamnet Sadler grew up with William and witnessed his will in 1616. William...

  5. Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare are believed to have been named after one of William Shakespeare’s closest childhood friends, Hamnet Sadler, who married a woman named Judith. Sadler became a baker and he and his wife had 14 children, one of whom they named William.

  6. Hamnet Sadler was close to William Shakespeare in age and his family lived near the Shakespeare family in Stratford. The two friends married and had children at around the same time; Hamnet married Judith and when William and Anne gave birth to twins they named them after the couple.

  7. Nov 18, 2020 · The Shakespeare twins were named after their parents’ close friends and neighbours, Hamnet and Judith Sadler. Meanwhile, the source story for Shakespeare’s tragedy, François de Belleforest’s 16th-century version of a Norse legend, has a protagonist called “Hamblet”.

  8. Nov 5, 2015 · His twin Judith lived to the age of seventy-seven, and we know a fair bit about her. The names of both twins replicate the names of a Stratford couple, friends and neighbours of the Shakespeares, Hamnet and Judith Sadler, who were Catholic recusants; surely more than a coincidence.

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