Don't know. :S
Sorry.
Between 21 (when the twins were born) and 28 (when we first hear of him in London)
Shakespeare went to London to work sometime between the birth of the twins in 1585, when he was 21, and 1592 when he was 28.
We know that he lived in London for at least 20 years and probably more, but we do not know exactly when he left Stratford to find work there.
He was 15 when he left his hometown
he was 18 years old when he left home
The exact date when Shakespeare left Stratford for London is not known. It was betweem 1585 and 1592 - see the related question below.
He'd probably be in an old folks home because he'd be 446 years old.
Unless you are over 400 years old, or psychic, or a liar, you will say that you know nothing at all about it. The part of Shakespeare's life during which he left for London is called the "Lost Years" because we have absolutely no information on it.
He was looking for work, probably. He didn't think it was important to share this information with posterity.
Sometime between the age of 21 and 26. We have no way of knowing exactly.
When Shakespeare retired he left London and returned to his home in Stratford.
he was 18 years old when he left home
Aphrodite has never left home before.
Carver was 11 when he left home for school.
The exact date when Shakespeare left Stratford for London is not known. It was betweem 1585 and 1592 - see the related question below.
They can be left home at any time but the legal age is 12+.
He'd probably be in an old folks home because he'd be 446 years old.
Unless you are over 400 years old, or psychic, or a liar, you will say that you know nothing at all about it. The part of Shakespeare's life during which he left for London is called the "Lost Years" because we have absolutely no information on it.
He was looking for work, probably. He didn't think it was important to share this information with posterity.
We do not know when Shakespeare left Stratford to go to London, exactly. It was sometime between 1585 and 1592. He was not so much leaving Anne as looking for a steady job. With three kids he needed one, and there wasn't much in Stratford.
No. Never can a two year old be left unsupervised.