Precise location of William Shakespeare's London lodgings revealed for first time
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Precise location of William Shakespeare's London lodgings revealed for first time
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"New research suggests he could have written parts of his last plays there, established from three documents two from the London Archives, and one from the National Archives."
"The building no longer stands. Just a year after Shakespeare's granddaughter sold the property in 1665, the Great Fire of London swept through the City, devastating much of Blackfriars."
The Independent covers significant topics like reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, emphasizing the need for on-the-ground reporting. Donations support journalists who present balanced perspectives. The organization prioritizes accessible journalism, avoiding paywalls to ensure quality news reaches everyone. Recent research has pinpointed the location of William Shakespeare's London property, where he may have written some of his last plays. This discovery is based on historical documents, although the building was lost in the Great Fire of London in 1666.
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