This is a facsimile edition of "A Facsimile Of The Deed Of Bargain And Sale Of Shakespeare's Blackfriars Estate, That Which Was Conveyed To The Poet And Trustees On March The 10th, 1613." This volume presents a reproduction of the original indenture, which was subsequently enrolled in the Court of Chancery. It offers a unique glimpse into the real estate dealings of William Shakespeare, specifically his acquisition of property in the Blackfriars area of London. This detailed document sheds light on the legal and financial aspects of Shakespeare's life beyond his literary achievements, offering scholars and enthusiasts a valuable resource for understanding the context in which he lived and worked.
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